The physician assistant (PA) profession was developed during the early 1960s as a response to growing demands in the medical field and the patient's desire for more accessible physicians and care. The developer of the physician assistant profession provided a solid start, helping it to grow into a position that is currently spreading across the globe. In the United States, PAs are now practicing in every state and recent health care reform through the Affordable Care Act has increased the demand for PAs and thus provided an environment for the number of PAs to continually grow. Presently and in the future, PAs will continue to extend the reach of physicians as the ever increasing medical needs of patients becomes more difficult to adequatel...
In the United Kingdom, there has been a demand over the last few years to increase the workforce in ...
Physician assistants (PAs) play a very important role in healthcare, acting as a collaborative team ...
The research evidence of the contribution of PAs to primary care was mixed and limited. However, the...
The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner professions initially began in response to healthcare...
The Physician Assistant field is a very competitive career, that is not completely understood by the...
There are now 20 operating programs for physician assistants in the United States (Kadish and Long, ...
International Journal of Exercise Science 6(1) : 1-8, 2013. With physician shortages looming ominous...
Objectives: The physician assistant (PA) model has been adopted by many nations to alleviate health ...
The potential source of physician\u27s assistants is enormous. In addition to the frequently cited V...
The field of medicine is under constant change and reconstruction, especially when it comes to healt...
History is rarely linear, and nowhere is this more evident than the US physician assistant/associate...
INTRODUCTION: Physician Assistants are medical care providers working under supervision and/or in co...
The delivery of care has changed dramatically in the past two decades to improve efficiency and qual...
Physician assistant (PA) education must be responsive to the ever-changing needs of society in order...
Physician workforce shortages are driving increased clinical and administrative use of non-physician...
In the United Kingdom, there has been a demand over the last few years to increase the workforce in ...
Physician assistants (PAs) play a very important role in healthcare, acting as a collaborative team ...
The research evidence of the contribution of PAs to primary care was mixed and limited. However, the...
The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner professions initially began in response to healthcare...
The Physician Assistant field is a very competitive career, that is not completely understood by the...
There are now 20 operating programs for physician assistants in the United States (Kadish and Long, ...
International Journal of Exercise Science 6(1) : 1-8, 2013. With physician shortages looming ominous...
Objectives: The physician assistant (PA) model has been adopted by many nations to alleviate health ...
The potential source of physician\u27s assistants is enormous. In addition to the frequently cited V...
The field of medicine is under constant change and reconstruction, especially when it comes to healt...
History is rarely linear, and nowhere is this more evident than the US physician assistant/associate...
INTRODUCTION: Physician Assistants are medical care providers working under supervision and/or in co...
The delivery of care has changed dramatically in the past two decades to improve efficiency and qual...
Physician assistant (PA) education must be responsive to the ever-changing needs of society in order...
Physician workforce shortages are driving increased clinical and administrative use of non-physician...
In the United Kingdom, there has been a demand over the last few years to increase the workforce in ...
Physician assistants (PAs) play a very important role in healthcare, acting as a collaborative team ...
The research evidence of the contribution of PAs to primary care was mixed and limited. However, the...