Education
Both nurse practitioners and physician assistants require a bachelor’s degree of education and post-graduate advanced training to provide specialized care to those in need. Nurse practitioners attend a nursing school where they apply the nursing-centric education model to their health-promotion perspective. In contrast, physician assistants are trained in a medical school or center of medicine to form an approach that focuses on the study of disease.
In order to be a nurse practitioner, a registered nurse with Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) obtains a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). MSN degree is a combination of advanced academic …show more content…
The nurse practitioner is a licensed independent practitioner who can fulfill a majority of tasks in the healthcare. They not only provide primary and some acute care and but are also qualified to meet the majority of patients' health care needs in accordance with State and Federal rules and regulations and the nursing standards of care. They promote a comprehensive approach to health care and emphasize the overall health and wellness of their patients. They may work in both inpatient and outpatient situations as they specialize in family practice, adult health, women's health or