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Uh, let's see clinical training alone: 500-1,500 clinical hours for DNP vs 15,000 -16,000 just for a family physician.........sounds equivalent to me :/
https://www.cathopathic.org/
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AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CATHOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
The American College of Cathopathic Physicians (ACCP) is an organization comprised of doctors (DNPs: Doctors of Nursing Practice) and nurses with the goal of creating a pathway to physician-level practice for qualified nurses and nurse practitioners, in order to further promote the well-being of our patients through increased access to care.
The purpose of the ACCP is to protect the professional autonomy and advocate for a full, broad scope of practice for a "cathopathic physician" completely equal in every way to our MD and DO counterparts. The ACCP is tasked with establishing policies, a code of conduct and professional ethics, as well as determining what educational standards are necessary to produce qualified cathopathic physicians and the accreditation of DNP programs to achieve that end. Of equal importance to the profession is the role of the ACCP to lobby for and help establish state licensure and interstate reciprocity on both the individual state and national level.
We invite you to learn more about cathopathic medicine using the links above, and join our organization (membership is free to licensed nurses, healthcare professionals, and active students). Follow us on social media (above) to learn more or subscribe to our newsletter to be on the cutting edge of the future of medicine.
https://www.cathopathic.org/
MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE FUTURE OF MEDICINE... TODAY
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CATHOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
The American College of Cathopathic Physicians (ACCP) is an organization comprised of doctors (DNPs: Doctors of Nursing Practice) and nurses with the goal of creating a pathway to physician-level practice for qualified nurses and nurse practitioners, in order to further promote the well-being of our patients through increased access to care.
The purpose of the ACCP is to protect the professional autonomy and advocate for a full, broad scope of practice for a "cathopathic physician" completely equal in every way to our MD and DO counterparts. The ACCP is tasked with establishing policies, a code of conduct and professional ethics, as well as determining what educational standards are necessary to produce qualified cathopathic physicians and the accreditation of DNP programs to achieve that end. Of equal importance to the profession is the role of the ACCP to lobby for and help establish state licensure and interstate reciprocity on both the individual state and national level.
We invite you to learn more about cathopathic medicine using the links above, and join our organization (membership is free to licensed nurses, healthcare professionals, and active students). Follow us on social media (above) to learn more or subscribe to our newsletter to be on the cutting edge of the future of medicine.