With over 513,000 licensed advanced practice providers (APPs) in the U.S.—including 355,000 nurse practitioners and 158,470 physician assistants—and a projected 31% growth in the next five years, APPs are playing an increasingly vital role in oncology care. In this episode, Chadi is joined by Mary DiLorenzo and Clare Stone, two seasoned APPs practicing in North Carolina, for an in-depth conversation about how the field has evolved over the past 10–15 years. Together, they explore the nuances of APP scope of practice, how responsibilities vary across institutions and physician teams, and the ways in which APPs are integrated across inpatient and outpatient settings. The discussion also dives into critical questions: Are APPs seeing new patients as well as follow-ups? Could they eventually replace oncologists in some roles? What happens when clinical opinions diverge between APPs and physicians? Why do some patients feel more comfortable opening up to their APP than their oncologist? This episode offers a timely look at how APPs are shaping the future of cancer care delivery.
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