
CONOCIENDO A NUESTROS PROVEEDORES
UNDERTANDING MEDICAL PROVIDERS
Medical Providers MD, DO, DNP, APRN (NP, CNS, CRNA, CNM) and PA are highly trained professionals licensed to:
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Diagnose and treat medical conditions
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Prescribe medications
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Perform procedures
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Manage treatment plans for patients
Each credential represents a different educational path and professional background, but all of them play a vital role in providing comprehensive, patient-centered care.
MD – Doctor of Medicine
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An MD is a fully licensed physician who has completed medical school and residency training.
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In a clinic, the MD often serves as Medical Director, ensuring treatments are safe, effective, and compliant with state regulations.
DO – Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
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A DO is also a fully licensed physician, similar to an MD, but with additional training in the body’s musculoskeletal system and a more holistic approach to care.
DNP – Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree
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Unlike a PhD (which is research-focused), a DNP is a Doctorate Degree in practice-focused, with advanced clinical training, they are LICENSED to diagnose, treat, and in many states prescribe medications, often serving as a patient’s primary care provider.
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They can serve in leadership roles, guiding other medical providers.
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Focus on quality improvement and advanced patient care.
APRN / Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
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An APRN is a registered nurse with advanced graduate-level education (Master’s or Doctorate) and advanced clinical training, they are LICENSED to diagnose, treat, and in many states prescribe medications, often serving as a patient’s primary care provider too.
PA – Physician Assistant
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A PA is a licensed medical professional who has completed a master’s program in physician assistant studies.
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They work always in collaboration with an MD or DO for oversight.
THE DIFERRENCE ABOUT MEDICAL PROVIDERS (MD, DO, DNP, APRN, PA) AND RN
RN – Registered Nurse
An RN is not considered a medical provider but a licensed nurse.
They play a vital supportive role in patient care by:
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Carrying out doctors’ and providers’ orders
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Administering medications (within their scope of practice)
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Monitoring vital signs and patient progress
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Providing education, counseling, and follow-up care
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Assisting with procedures and coordinating care
Key Difference:
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Medical Providers (MD, DO, DNP, APRN, PA) → Can diagnose, prescribe, and create treatment plans.
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RN (Registered Nurse) → Cannot diagnose or prescribe
RN – Registered Nurse
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An RN provides direct patient care, assists with treatments, and ensures clients are comfortable and informed.
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They are highly skilled in IV therapy, injections, post-treatment care, and patient education.
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RNs often bridge the gap between patients and providers MD, DO, DNP, APRN (NPs, CNS, CRNA, CNM) and PA, making sure every detail of care is smooth and supportive.
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En PRIME FAMILY MEDICINE, nuestros pacientes son el centro de todo lo que hacemos. Nuestro equipo médico, altamente capacitado y compasivo, reúne años de experiencia en medicina familiar y bienestar para garantizar que cada cliente reciba una atención segura, personalizada y eficaz.
El Dr. O. Adewale es un médico certificado con años de experiencia en medicina familiar, interna y de urgencias. Como nuestro médico colaborador, supervisa las operaciones clínicas, garantizando que todos los tratamientos cumplan con los más altos estándares de seguridad y la normativa médica de Georgia.
Karen Schneider, DNP-C, APRN, FNP-C, se especializa en medicina familiar, salud femenina y masculina, terapia hormonal y control de peso. Con un enfoque en la medicina integrativa, funcional y preventiva, diagnostica, trata afecciones médicas, prescribe medicamentos y realiza procedimientos, desarrollando planes de tratamiento personalizados que integran tratamientos médicos y de bienestar. Aporta calidez, precisión y una atención centrada en el paciente en cada servicio. Además, ofrece capacitación especializada en hospitalización y atención postoperatoria, garantizando que los pacientes se sientan informados, cómodos y apoyados durante sus visitas médicas.
