The physician assistant (PA) profession is a nationally recognized medical profession in the United States of America (USA). However, relatively little is known regarding national trends of the PA workforce. We examined the 1980-2007 USA Census data to determine the demographic distribution of the PA workforce and PA-to-population relationships. Maps were developed to provide graphical display of the data. All analyses were adjusted for the complex census design and analytical weights provided by the Census Bureau. In 1980 there were about 29,120 PAs, 64% of which were males. By contrast, in 2007 there were approximately 97,721 PAs with more than 66% of females. In 1980, Nevada had the highest estimated rate of 40 PAs per 100,000 persons, a...
Objectives: A distinguishing characteristic of the physician assistant (PA) profession is career fl ...
The actual use of surgical physician assistants in 1979 and the expected use of them in 1984 by 552 ...
To investigate whether the use of physician assistants (PAs) as providers for a substantive portion ...
The physician assistant (PA) profession is a nationally recognized medical profession in the United ...
History is rarely linear, and nowhere is this more evident than the US physician assistant/associate...
The supply of non-physician clinicians (NPCs), such as physician assistant (PAs), could significantl...
Health workforce policy in the United States from the mid-1970s has been strongly influenced by perc...
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Paper presented to the 5th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Physician workforce projections often include scenarios that forecast physician shortages under diff...
Objective The purpose of this study is to determine whether, and to what degree, variations in physi...
Introduction: Efforts to address physician workforce shortages frequently cite the potential for the...
Abstract: The assumption has always been that minority health care providers were more likely to wo...
The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner professions initially began in response to healthcare...
International Journal of Exercise Science 6(1) : 1-8, 2013. With physician shortages looming ominous...
Objectives: A distinguishing characteristic of the physician assistant (PA) profession is career fl ...
The actual use of surgical physician assistants in 1979 and the expected use of them in 1984 by 552 ...
To investigate whether the use of physician assistants (PAs) as providers for a substantive portion ...
The physician assistant (PA) profession is a nationally recognized medical profession in the United ...
History is rarely linear, and nowhere is this more evident than the US physician assistant/associate...
The supply of non-physician clinicians (NPCs), such as physician assistant (PAs), could significantl...
Health workforce policy in the United States from the mid-1970s has been strongly influenced by perc...
Freely available at the publisher's website: http://www.paeaonline.org/index.php?ht=action/GetDocume...
Paper presented to the 5th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Physician workforce projections often include scenarios that forecast physician shortages under diff...
Objective The purpose of this study is to determine whether, and to what degree, variations in physi...
Introduction: Efforts to address physician workforce shortages frequently cite the potential for the...
Abstract: The assumption has always been that minority health care providers were more likely to wo...
The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner professions initially began in response to healthcare...
International Journal of Exercise Science 6(1) : 1-8, 2013. With physician shortages looming ominous...
Objectives: A distinguishing characteristic of the physician assistant (PA) profession is career fl ...
The actual use of surgical physician assistants in 1979 and the expected use of them in 1984 by 552 ...
To investigate whether the use of physician assistants (PAs) as providers for a substantive portion ...