Editor Sofia Lind on what comes after the ‘physician associates in general practice’ debate, ahead of Professor Leng’s interview at Pulse LIVE next week The debate over physician associates (PAs) in ...
New guidance from the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) on physician associates significantly restricts their role in general practice. In a document outlining the new scope of practice ...
There is ‘no role’ for physician associates (PAs) in general practice, the RCGP has said in its evidence to the independent review into the safety of the roles. RCGP chair Professor Kamila Hawthorne ...
Concerns raised by members of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) over the role of physician associates (PAs) in general practice have "yet to be substantiated with clear empirical ...
On 17 October Radio New Zealand reported serious concerns raised by key national health professional workforce organisations: Physician associates a poor use of money. They feared that doctors, nurses ...
Wisconsin expanded the authority of advanced practice nurses. Now some lawmakers want the same for physician assistants.
After being forced to wait days or weeks for an appointment at your GP surgery, it would be fair to assume that your consultation is going to be with a doctor. In reality, it may well be with a ...
Patients who ask for doctors are being seen by physician associates instead – what’s the difference?
Almost a quarter of people do not know the difference between a physician associate and a doctor, a new poll has shown. While 52% of people can differentiate between the two roles, some 23% said they ...
Clinician-assisted interventions are better for weight loss Practice autonomy increases with physician assistants' experience level and correlates with subspecialty. SAN FRANCISCO — The more years in ...
Almost a quarter of people surveyed did not know the difference between a physician associate and a doctor, a new Healthwatch England poll has found. Medical associate professionals have been under ...
RIT's physician assistant program is a five-year, dual degree program where you'll earn both your bachelor's and your master's degrees. Top five practice areas for RIT physician assistants include 1) ...
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