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<blockquote data-quote="expertzx" data-source="post: 2364025" data-attributes="member: 6203"><p>Kirk, despite my tone, I have nothing against NP's that are supervised and kept on a short leash (hell, my wife is a NP!). I do have problems with NP's that are unsupervised and practice bad medicine. The OP's NP clearly wasn't supervised because any physician would've picked up that oversight in just a few seconds. </p><p></p><p>In Oklahoma, "supervised" is merely a formal term. To write controlled substances a NP has to have a physician as their supervisor but unlike physicians assistants, there are no rules about the "supervising" doc to be on site at any time or to review charts. There are a handful of NPs in the area running their own shops and their supervising doc really has nothing to do with the operation. It's just plain dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="expertzx, post: 2364025, member: 6203"] Kirk, despite my tone, I have nothing against NP's that are supervised and kept on a short leash (hell, my wife is a NP!). I do have problems with NP's that are unsupervised and practice bad medicine. The OP's NP clearly wasn't supervised because any physician would've picked up that oversight in just a few seconds. In Oklahoma, "supervised" is merely a formal term. To write controlled substances a NP has to have a physician as their supervisor but unlike physicians assistants, there are no rules about the "supervising" doc to be on site at any time or to review charts. There are a handful of NPs in the area running their own shops and their supervising doc really has nothing to do with the operation. It's just plain dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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