J Physician Assist Educ
October 2017
Purpose: The number of physician assistant (PA) programs has increased exponentially across the past decade, and the demand for PAs will likely remain strong through 2025. Because of this rapid growth, both new and established PA programs face significant challenges in recruiting experienced educators. We describe the value of using PAs trained through the Interservice Physician Assistant Program (IPAP) as civilian PA educators.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEmergency medical services (EMS) and EDs in large cities are burdened with a significant number of patients with chronic disease who have limited options for receiving proper care. Despite their relatively small numbers, these "superusers" can have a significant effect on EMS, particularly in large cities. Additionally, EDs are not designed to provide chronic and continuous healthcare.
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March 2015
Recent efforts to facilitate the career pathway for military veterans into the physician assistant profession include outreach to current service members that will make information about physician assistant education more readily accessible. This research article reviews several topics that physician assistant programs would need to consider before conducting outreach to this population and discusses methods for outreach activities. Physician assistant programs may choose to apply similar approaches as appropriate for their individual circumstances.
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