physician extender

English

Noun

physician extender (plural physician extenders)

  1. A role (or the person who performs it) that extends a physician's oversight to a larger patient population than would otherwise be reasonable (by relieving the physician of much of the work done for, and time spent with, each patient); physician assistants and nurse practitioners can both provide this extension.

Usage notes

The terms physician extender, mid-level provider, and mid-level practitioner are sometimes deprecated as implicitly deprofessionalizing toward nurse practitioners and physician assistants;[1] whenever the latter (more specific) terms can be gracefully used instead, they not only avoid this connotation but also specify roles more precisely.

References

  1. Hoyt, K. Sue (2012), “From the editors: why the terms “mid-level provider” and “physician extender” are inappropriate”, in Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, volume 34, pages 93-94
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