GetMeOuttaThisMess Posted May 21, 2014 Wow, with such a high pay scale for a PA I bet this goes quickly (being facetious). What an embarrassment. :-( Nurse Practitioner/ Physician AssistantNorth Texas Home Visiting Physician's - Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Nurse Practitioner: Must be a Nurse Practitioner with Certification2+ experienceActive TX license requiredProfessionalism, positive interpersonal skills, This is a contract position. Your daily routine would consist of giving home checkups to Pt's that are home bound. You would generally see about 10-15 Pt's per day. You would be assisted by a medical assistant to help you with the Pt's. Compensation for NP is $50.00 per visit with 90 raise dependent on evaluation and for PA's $30.00 per visit with 90 raise dependent on evaluation The perfect candidate for this position is someone who is very responsible and able to manage themselves due to the fact that you and MA would be in Pt's home alone. Please send your resume with three professional references. Looking to fill this position before 05/20/2013
KMD16 Posted May 21, 2014 Please provide website link or company name. Will most certainly apply. An embarrassment indeed.
Moderator True Anomaly Posted May 21, 2014 Moderator Well obviously, this posting puts the question to rest- NP's are better than PA's. Case closed
Guest Paula Posted May 21, 2014 Looks like an old ad due to date of starting employment but if possible we should respond somehow. Where is the Texas PA Academy on this one?
GetMeOuttaThisMess Posted May 21, 2014 Author Position was posted overnight. Don't get me started with TAPA thoughts.
Guest Paula Posted May 21, 2014 ^^^^^^^and there is a remote possibility in the future that I will be moving to Texas. Scares me. But I have about 18 months before deciding on a move.
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