Lauren Duroy: A Nurse Practitioner’s Perspective on Healthcare

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From Oklahoma, we get a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare has Lauren Duroy joins Rob Oliver on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. Lauren practices family medicine in Velma, Oklahoma. Previously, she was an ICU nurse. She is a member of Generation Y (the Millennial Generation.) She brings a unique perspective from a rural Midwest medical practitioner.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Lauren Duroy shared a nurse practitioner’s perspective on healthcare:

· The rural population once to take things a little bit slower and feel like the medical professional is more present in the exam room
· There are cultural differences between communities as far as an understanding of what is healthy and the concept of quality of life
· Some nurse practitioners are trained at a mid-level and some are trained to provide care at a high level with only a minimal amount of MD supervision

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