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How is a NP different from a physician?

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How is a NP different from a physician?

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Physicians tend to handle more serious medical conditions and focus on the diagnoses of specific problems. In addition to earning a bachelor’s degree, physicians have completed four years of medical school as well as residency and fellowship training depending upon their specialty.

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