124: Stop The War on PAs and NPs, with Brent Lacey, MD
Release Date: 05/14/2020
Medical Practice Trends
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info_outlineDr. Brent Lacey is a gastroenterologist with a passion for financial management and career coaching. He writes about personal finance and practice management at thescopeofpractice.com.
In a recent article, he ignited a firestorm of debate surrounding the use of PAs and NPs in medicine.
He joins me to clarify his opinions and offer some best practices on integrating PAs and NPs to your practice.
As mentioned in this episode:
FREE GIFT: The Ten Day Simple Clinic Makeover
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