Annals Of Family Medicine January/February 2008

Practices with Nurse-Practitioners Outperform Practices with Physician Assistants in Diabetes Care MeasuresFamily medicine practices with nurse-practitioners (NPs) perform better at providing some types of diabetes care (primarily monitoring

tests) than physician-only practices and particularly better than practices using physician assistants (PAs).

Original post by Women’s Health / Gynecology News From Medical News Today

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