"Long ago, when I was in college, I received health care from the university's student health clinic. This is not a place where you would expect top of the line care, as it was run much like a health department. You rarely had the opportunity to make an appointment with the same doctor twice, and the majority of your visit involved waiting to see a doctor who would speak with you for two minutes before writing you a prescription or sending you off for lab work."
This time "When the patient room door opened, a smiling lady walked in and introduced herself as “Suzy.” She continued by saying that she was a nurse practitioner. 'Great,' I thought to myself, 'this is going to be a waste of time. There's no way she's going to be able to figure out what is wrong. She's just a nurse practitioner.'” Read on: Download Nurse-guest post
Author Bio: Mary Armstrong is a writer and editor for Medical Assistant Colleges. She enjoys writing articles for other sites on various topics of interest. For privacy reasons, she has decided to keep the health condition mentioned in her writing unidentified. You may reach her at: EMAIL.