I haven’t had a medical doctor as my medical provider for more than 40 years.
Give it enough time.
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I haven’t had a medical doctor as my medical provider for more than 40 years.
I called PADI about this question. The fundamental problem seems to be that the form is international and nurse practitioner is not as universally recognized as physician.I see the “updated” form is still outdated. If needed there is no place for my PCP, a nurse practitioner, to sign the form. I haven’t had a medical doctor as my medical provider for more than 40 years.
I called PADI about this question. The fundamental problem seems to be that the form is international and nurse practitioner is not as universally recognized as physician.
I know some international operators require a medical form outside of training. Who has needed a medical form, other than for training, and where was it?
Well, US. But different states allow different scope of practice as I understand. So even within the US it varies.Curious: Which countries DO recognise a NP as a physician?
I just got off a LOB that had a medical emergency the first day of diving. Chest pain. I deal with various forms of chest pain at work (Urgent Care) almost daily. ACLS and PALS certified. They accepted the assistance from the Italian Dermatologist.I called PADI about this question. The fundamental problem seems to be that the form is international and nurse practitioner is not as universally recognized as physician.
I just got off a LOB that had a medical emergency the first day of diving. Chest pain. I deal with various forms of chest pain at work (Urgent Care) almost daily. ACLS and PALS certified. They accepted the assistance from the Italian Dermatologist.
You may want to query DAN or UHMS about how to handle this. The logos on the new 2020 Diver Medical are from DAN, RSTC, WRSTC, and UHMS. At Recreational Diving Medical Screening System - Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society there is a way to submit comments for consideration for the next revision.
I note that @Dr Simon Mitchell was on the committee that drew up this new form, perhaps he has a comment on how only MDs can sign it.
I just got off a LOB that had a medical emergency the first day of diving. Chest pain. I deal with various forms of chest pain at work (Urgent Care) almost daily. ACLS and PALS certified. They accepted the assistance from the Italian Dermatologist.