Objectives: A distinguishing characteristic of the physician assistant (PA) profession is career fl exibility to move between specialties without further training or certification. The objectives of this study were to characterize the number and type of practice specialties and to explore attitudes towards career flexibility. Methods: Practice patterns were examined using a survey of AAPA member and non-member graduates from the classes of 1978, 1988, and 1998. Results: Overall, respondents (n=1,703; 31%) reported practicing in an average of 1.95 specialty practices per decade over the course of their career (range, 1-18; SD, 1.40). Adjusted for the number of decades elapsed postgraduation, the 1978, 1988, and 1998 cohorts practiced in an a...
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This study involved the physician assistant clinical competencies. Marietta College Physician Assist...
Current trends and data analysis show that there is a shortage of primary care providers throughout ...
Physician assistants (PAs) play a very important role in healthcare, acting as a collaborative team ...
Background: The advantages of a specialized training program have led to over 84 postgraduate traini...
History is rarely linear, and nowhere is this more evident than the US physician assistant/associate...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the differences in the education and tra...
There is a shortage of primary care physicians (PCPs) in the United States, disproportionately affec...
Abstract Background The physician assistant (PA) profession is a nationally recognized medical profe...
The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner professions initially began in response to healthcare...
IntroductionThe development of postgraduate programs for physician assistants (PAs) began in 1973 an...
This article was adapted from a research project that was competed and submitted by Lindsay Ohlemeie...
Background: Over the last three decades, the physician assistant (PA) profession has seen an increas...
Purpose: This study investigated if career regret varies among physician assistants (PAs) practicing...
The physician assistant (PA) profession was developed during the early 1960s as a response to growin...
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Purpose: The purpose of this study...
This study involved the physician assistant clinical competencies. Marietta College Physician Assist...
Current trends and data analysis show that there is a shortage of primary care providers throughout ...
Physician assistants (PAs) play a very important role in healthcare, acting as a collaborative team ...
Background: The advantages of a specialized training program have led to over 84 postgraduate traini...
History is rarely linear, and nowhere is this more evident than the US physician assistant/associate...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the differences in the education and tra...
There is a shortage of primary care physicians (PCPs) in the United States, disproportionately affec...
Abstract Background The physician assistant (PA) profession is a nationally recognized medical profe...
The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner professions initially began in response to healthcare...
IntroductionThe development of postgraduate programs for physician assistants (PAs) began in 1973 an...
This article was adapted from a research project that was competed and submitted by Lindsay Ohlemeie...
Background: Over the last three decades, the physician assistant (PA) profession has seen an increas...
Purpose: This study investigated if career regret varies among physician assistants (PAs) practicing...
The physician assistant (PA) profession was developed during the early 1960s as a response to growin...
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Purpose: The purpose of this study...
This study involved the physician assistant clinical competencies. Marietta College Physician Assist...
Current trends and data analysis show that there is a shortage of primary care providers throughout ...