Mental Health Experts have serious lack of ethics:

When my PA writes a script.....the bottle still has the MDs name on it. That might not be everywhere
I just double-checked my bottles. The only name on the label is my PA. There is no doctor's name on it.
 
No one is doubting that there are those out there, or even attempting to deny such. Let's just say there is quite a bit in other threads that you have missed and leave it at that.;)

I haven't; I just wish your "bedside" manner was a bit more rosy and let me stop here.
 
Since it was your attack post, I addressed you.

You will need to go back and see the other threads that spawned this particular thread that was, as many have pointed out, nothing more than an attempt to troll. And one made with intentional efforts to mislead.
 
They can not operate a practice themselves. They are approved by the medical board to write out prescription under the supervision of an MD.

They can not even practice medical care with out supervision of an MD or PHD.
I guess I'm asking what "supervision" means. In all my time with my PA, I've never seen her talk to the doctor or get permission to do anything.
 
I just double-checked my bottles. The only name on the label is my PA. There is no doctor's name on it.

Filled at the VA? That does make a difference.

And, just because the PA's name is on the label doesn't mean that they are not under the direct supervision of an M.D. An intern can sign off, too, but they must be under the direct supervision of a physician, and the supervision contract for such is recorded at the state board.

The A in PA stands for assistant. That means that they only assist the physician, not function as a physician.
 
I just double-checked my bottles. The only name on the label is my PA. There is no doctor's name on it.


I just checked again ALl of mine were prescribed by my PA..Some have his name and some have the MDs name... :dunno:

edit....FIgured it out.....First time has PAs name. When refills were called in it has MDs name. Not sure if that is typical
 
You will need to go back and see the other threads that spawned this particular thread that was, as many have pointed out, nothing more than an attempt to troll. And one made with intentional efforts to mislead.

You are the prime example of the people I really loathe.

I can honestly compare you to dirty/bad police officers.

At this point, I guess the point I am trying to get across to you is that from someone who is "so distinguished" I would expect better manners. Reba is the totem of example you should learn from.

Just saying.
 
I guess I'm asking what "supervision" means. In all my time with my PA, I've never seen her talk to the doctor or get permission to do anything.

Supervision means the same thing in this context as it means in any context.
 
You will need to go back and see the other threads that spawned this particular thread that was, as many have pointed out, nothing more than an attempt to troll. And one made with intentional efforts to mislead.
So what if it was? If there were errors in fact, then there's nothing wrong with pointing them out.

That doesn't mean you have the right to impugn the character, motives, or mental health of a poster.

It takes two to make a trolling effort successful.
 
So what if it was? If there were errors in fact, then there's nothing wrong with pointing them out.

That doesn't mean you have the right to impugn the character, motives, or mental health of a poster.

It takes two to make a trolling effort successful.

And another poster does not have the right to impugn the character, ethics, and motives initially. Not to mention those of an entire profession.
 
Supervision means the same thing in this context as it means in any context.
That's a non answer.

Supervision does mean different things in different contexts. That's why I'm asking for clarification in order to avoid misunderstanding.

If you don't want to answer, just say so.
 
Tough to separate them because they're also lumped into the "system."

But honestly, I don't recall them being versed in how sensory losses may modify a person's behaviour. This is where sometimes I feel only interpreters and CODAs understand why we do the things we do.
 

This is what you linked to:

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And a PA cannot prescribe except under the direct supervision of a physician.
 
But honestly, I don't recall them being versed in how sensory losses may modify a person's behaviour. This is where sometimes I feel only interpreters and CODAs understand why we do the things we do.

There's so many wrong things with the system, its sickening. I dont know what to do about it. It needs a major overhaul.
 
I guess I'm asking what "supervision" means. In all my time with my PA, I've never seen her talk to the doctor or get permission to do anything.

How do they supervise your job?? To you have to get approval for every sign you translate?

:roll:

Reba. I assume you are smarter than the average bear. :)

But will explain anyways. The Rx that are prescribed are monitored my the supervisor such as your conduct or actions at your job.
 
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