Why Nurses Should Not Become A Nurse: The Importance Of Nurses

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Although most nurses do not get enough recognition in medical environments, nurses often do the same tasks as physicians. Even though becoming a doctor requires more education, nurses are the staple of American medicine. From Florence Nightingale to present day, nurses continue to build relationships and provide care for a wide variety of patients. There are differing views regarding the importance of nurses, but I believe they are just as important as physicians and can make just as much of an impact as any other medical provider. Many controversial views have been brought to the attention after the 2016 Miss America pageant regarding nurses. After Miss Colorado, Kelley Johnson, walked onto stage in scrubs and a stethoscope around her neck …show more content…

Doctors must complete at least eight years, while nurses need a minimum of four. Doctors continue on to complete a residency anywhere from one to three years and nurses complete clinical rounds while in nursing school. In all, nurses complete less formal education than that of doctors. According to Jauhar Sandeep in the article, “Nurses Are Not Doctors” written in The New York Times, nurse practitioners typically receive 600 hours of clinical instruction during their entire four years of nursing school, which is less than what physicians complete during the first year of their three-year residency.” Recently, nurse practitioners in New York have been given permission to provide primary care without an overshadowing physician. Sixteen other states have already been given okay to do away with physicians. The statistics could cause argument when nurses practice independently. Due to doctors having more experience, most patients trust and feel more comfortable when being treated by a physician. Jauhar states, “So if we want more primary-care providers, let’s have them be doctors. And to attract more of the best and brightest in out of medical schools, let’s find a way to increase their pay. There is an essential place for nurse practitioners in medicine, but it is as essential to patient care. But they are not doctors”

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