Background: Physician assistants (PAs) often have been embedded in academic medical centers to help ensure an adequate patient care workforce while supporting compliance with work-hour restrictions for residents and fellows (also called trainees). Limited studies have explored the effect of PAs on trainee learning. This qualitative study explored, from the perspective of physician faculty and PAs, how PAs working in the clinical learning environment can enhance or hinder trainee learning.Methods: Using purposive sampling, 12 PAs and 12 physician faculty members in one US teaching hospital were selected for semistructured interviews. Data collection and analysis were characterized by an iterative process. Data analysis was informed by princi...
Introduction: The physician trainee’s work and educational environment impacts patient care and trai...
As the physician associate (PA) profession grows and awareness about the role increases, it is impor...
Background The number of physician associates (PAs) training and working in the UK has increased ...
Background: Physician assistants (PAs) often have been embedded in academic medical centers to help ...
Background: Physician assistants (PAs) often have been embedded in academic medical centers to help ...
Objective: Developing competencies for interprofessional collaboration, including understanding othe...
The introduction of new professional roles to the multidisciplinary team has been heralded as a way ...
The purpose of this study was to examine PA students’ perceptions of their professional training pro...
Background: The advantages of a specialized training program have led to over 84 postgraduate traini...
Background Physician assistants continue to play an increasingly important role in our healthcare s...
OBJECTIVE: Developing competencies for interprofessional collaboration, including understanding othe...
Background: This study was completed to better understand the use of postgraduate education in the p...
Abstract Purpose: The impact of prior problem-based learning (PBL) facilitation experience (measured...
Purpose: This qualitative study aims to identify the characteristics physician assistant (PA) studen...
Introduction Postgraduate programs for PAs provide formal postgraduate training for clinical special...
Introduction: The physician trainee’s work and educational environment impacts patient care and trai...
As the physician associate (PA) profession grows and awareness about the role increases, it is impor...
Background The number of physician associates (PAs) training and working in the UK has increased ...
Background: Physician assistants (PAs) often have been embedded in academic medical centers to help ...
Background: Physician assistants (PAs) often have been embedded in academic medical centers to help ...
Objective: Developing competencies for interprofessional collaboration, including understanding othe...
The introduction of new professional roles to the multidisciplinary team has been heralded as a way ...
The purpose of this study was to examine PA students’ perceptions of their professional training pro...
Background: The advantages of a specialized training program have led to over 84 postgraduate traini...
Background Physician assistants continue to play an increasingly important role in our healthcare s...
OBJECTIVE: Developing competencies for interprofessional collaboration, including understanding othe...
Background: This study was completed to better understand the use of postgraduate education in the p...
Abstract Purpose: The impact of prior problem-based learning (PBL) facilitation experience (measured...
Purpose: This qualitative study aims to identify the characteristics physician assistant (PA) studen...
Introduction Postgraduate programs for PAs provide formal postgraduate training for clinical special...
Introduction: The physician trainee’s work and educational environment impacts patient care and trai...
As the physician associate (PA) profession grows and awareness about the role increases, it is impor...
Background The number of physician associates (PAs) training and working in the UK has increased ...