Featured blog post: From second-class citizens to one of the gang--Hospitals welcome nonphysician providers onto the medical staff
Medical Staff Leader Connection, January 20, 2011
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It wasn’t long ago that PAs, NPs, and CRNAs could lose their privileges in a jiffy if the chief of staff of Adventist hospital decided it was necessary; there was no due process, hearing, or appeal rights, reports the Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants. A recent change to the hospital’s bylaws now allows nonphysician providers full medical staff membership.
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