TranscendentalEmpire,

used to justify different care without patients being aware.

Lol, you really think a PA is going to provide different care than an MD? What, an MD is going to prescribe PT and bracing when a PA is going to … chop their leg off?

But I take issue when you claim medical knowledge because you’re a “provider”, and especially because you work in a pediatric hospital.

Did I not predicate my statement with my lack of speciality? What exactly did I say that was false? If you have problems with the information I stated then say so. But, if all you are doing is appealing to an entirely assumed authority, go kick rocks.

The role of a pediatric endocrinologist and an ortho PA almost don’t overlap, and the background schooling almost don’t either.

What? I mean endocrinology doesn’t refer the majority of our patients, but it’s a significant amount… Also, the only information I gave over endocrinology, directly pertains to my field.

but you infer that you’re qualified to comment when you and I both know, frankly, you’re not.

Lol, I have no idea how qualified you are, and you have no idea what my qualifications are. However, based on your statement I highly doubt you actually work in patient care. Seems like you’re pretending to be a character of a doctor from a 00’s medical drama.

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