As physician assistant (PA) programs developed in the 1960s, curriculum models emerged around the central themes of physician-dependent practice and competency-based education. By 2007, there were 136 accredited programs in the United States, with 108 (79%) offering a master-degree curriculum. PA program preclinical and clinical curricula are typically evenly divided in length, and the typical U.S. PA program has a full-time attendance curriculum of 26.5 continuous months. In academic year 2005–2006, the typica
Perception of post graduate education and fellowship for Physician Assistants vary and widespread st...
Presented to the 10th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Objective: This study compares the educational content of accredited physician assistant programs wi...
As physician assistant (PA) programs developed in the 1960s, curriculum models emerged around the ce...
Once again, experts predict a shortage of health care providers by 2020. The physician assistant (PA...
The Association of Physician Assistant Programs (APAP) released the 18th Annual Report on Physician ...
IntroductionThe development of postgraduate programs for physician assistants (PAs) began in 1973 an...
Paper presented to the 6th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Although it requires far less time and training, the job of Physician Assistant brings with it many ...
BACKGROUND: Physician assistant (PA) education has undergone substantial change since the late 1960s...
History is rarely linear, and nowhere is this more evident than the US physician assistant/associate...
Current Physician Assistant (PA) education is a well-rounded general education typically followed by...
The rapid expansion of physician assistant (PA) programs over the past decade has led to a shortage ...
Background information. Program assessment is a critical component of all successful physician assis...
PurposeQuality improvement (QI) is emerging as a leadership and career track for physician assistant...
Perception of post graduate education and fellowship for Physician Assistants vary and widespread st...
Presented to the 10th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Objective: This study compares the educational content of accredited physician assistant programs wi...
As physician assistant (PA) programs developed in the 1960s, curriculum models emerged around the ce...
Once again, experts predict a shortage of health care providers by 2020. The physician assistant (PA...
The Association of Physician Assistant Programs (APAP) released the 18th Annual Report on Physician ...
IntroductionThe development of postgraduate programs for physician assistants (PAs) began in 1973 an...
Paper presented to the 6th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Although it requires far less time and training, the job of Physician Assistant brings with it many ...
BACKGROUND: Physician assistant (PA) education has undergone substantial change since the late 1960s...
History is rarely linear, and nowhere is this more evident than the US physician assistant/associate...
Current Physician Assistant (PA) education is a well-rounded general education typically followed by...
The rapid expansion of physician assistant (PA) programs over the past decade has led to a shortage ...
Background information. Program assessment is a critical component of all successful physician assis...
PurposeQuality improvement (QI) is emerging as a leadership and career track for physician assistant...
Perception of post graduate education and fellowship for Physician Assistants vary and widespread st...
Presented to the 10th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Objective: This study compares the educational content of accredited physician assistant programs wi...