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What a great post.  :: standing O :: ... and could you elaborate on this?
++ There was significant literature and statistical support strewn throughout the hospital's mission statement, employee handbooks, the nurse's lounge, and even out in the halls in the form of posters suggesting (almost certainly accurately, in my opinion, for whatever that's worth) that patient outcomes improve when only an RN-or-higher professional interacts with the patients. - See more at: http://seattlesportsinsider.com/comment/155220#comment-155220 ++
A practical issue:  at the UW hospital, students interacted with me constantly -- I intereacted with like 30-40 med students or something -- and it was a plus.  Are med students "RN or higher"?

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