And while certain areas will take longer to go away completely, the doctor is confident they will disappear. So, was it worth it? The laser treatments are designed to permanently rid the body of the veins they treat, but if other...
level 2 Do you think Physician Assistants have an easier time becoming employed versus NPs? level 2 I'm sorry about what you have gone through. Where are you located if you don't mind sharing? level 1 80K!??? you can make that as a regular nurse bachelors thats insulting! level 2 Yep. With overtime and bonuses right now as a brand new nurse (rn/bsn) working overnights you could easily make $70k This is a subreddit to share information about Physician Assistants (PAs). This sub is open to PAs, MD/DOs, NPs, Nurses, any other medical professional, or even the general public. While we welcome prospective PAs, this sub is aimed primarily at working PAs. For a sub that is specifically geared towards pre-PAs, check out: r/prephysicianassistant. For a sub that is specifically geared toward PA students, check out: r/PAstudent Reddit Inc © 2021. All rights reserved
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