What is the difference between a Physician Assistant and a Nurse?

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    While both roles are essential in healthcare, PAs have a more diagnostic and treatment-focused role, whereas nurses provide holistic care to patients.

    A Physician Assistant is trained to work closely with doctors in diagnosing illnesses, performing medical procedures, assisting in surgeries, and providing clinical support. They are more involved in medical decision-making and function as doctor extenders rather than independent caregivers. 

    In contrast, Nurses primarily focus on patient care and comfort, including tasks like administering medication, monitoring vital signs, and educating patients about their health. Nurses typically

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