Thanks for reaching out to us. NP and PA are both great careers. Though the training paths are quite different, NPs and PAs often employed in a similar fashion. There are benefits to both depending on the medical specialty you want to practice in and the state you are practicing in. As for working as a CNA, I don't know the minimum age. I would assume it's the minimum working age for your state.
Im in High School in an Intro to Health Careers and i was wondering in your opinion are NP better as a career or PA because they sound almost identical. Also i was wondering if you knew the elgible age for being a CNA in Indiana because i was looking at it as a job to help guide me to my career choice.
Thanks for reaching out to us. NP and PA are both great careers. Though the training paths are quite different, NPs and PAs often employed in a similar fashion. There are benefits to both depending on the medical specialty you want to practice in and the state you are practicing in. As for working as a CNA, I don't know the minimum age. I would assume it's the minimum working age for your state.
AdvancedPractice 6 months ago
Im in High School in an Intro to Health Careers and i was wondering in your opinion are NP better as a career or PA because they sound almost identical. Also i was wondering if you knew the elgible age for being a CNA in Indiana because i was looking at it as a job to help guide me to my career choice.
12flyingfox 6 months ago