02-09-2014, 01:02 PM
I asked this question originally because TESC said that CNA would cut off my time to get a RN from them as I have a BA degree. PA sounds attractive too, but NP would be shorter because I can do an accelerated and a 1 year online MSN. I am a physician and nurse recruiter and NPs have way more autonomy in the USA than PAs. Most states they practice on their own without supervision.
By the way I am doing this ONLY so I can own medical corporations in CA and other corporate medicine states. I don't care about being a clinician. In CA, a RN can own 49% of a medical practice, which is the same amount as a PA and NP. Only a MD/DO, DDS, and DC can own 100% of a medical corporation in CA.
By the way I am doing this ONLY so I can own medical corporations in CA and other corporate medicine states. I don't care about being a clinician. In CA, a RN can own 49% of a medical practice, which is the same amount as a PA and NP. Only a MD/DO, DDS, and DC can own 100% of a medical corporation in CA.