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Physician assistant

The terms Physician Assistant or Physician Associate (PA) describe closely-related types of non-doctor health care providers. While these job titles are used internationally, there is significant variation in scope of practice from country to country, and sometimes between smaller jurisdictions such as states or provinces. PAs are described in various ways in different countries, but in each case a PA's minimum training and scope of practice is less than that of a doctor.

In North America PAs may diagnose illnesses, develop and manage treatment plans, prescribe medications, and serve as a principal healthcare provider. PAs are required in many states to have a direct agreement with a physician.[1] In the United States and Canada, PAs are certified by their respective certifying bodies. The educational model was initially based upon the accelerated training of physicians during the shortage of qualified medical providers during World War II.[2]

In the UK, PAs were introduced in 2003. They support GPs, but are dependent clinicians requiring supervision from a physician.[3] They cannot prescribe medications nor request ionising radiation investigations (e.g. x-ray).[4]

Nomenclature

The occupational title of physician assistant and physician associate originated in the United States in 1967 at Duke University. The role has been adopted in the US, Canada, UK and Ireland, each with their own nomenclature. The role has been adopted in the US, Canada, United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, India, Israel, Poland, Bulgaria, Myanmar, Switzerland, Liberia, Ghana, and by analogous names throughout Africa, each with their own nomenclature and education structure.

Jurisdiction Title Abbreviation Test Certifying Authority
United States Physician Associate (was Physician Assistant) PA-C Physician Associate National Certification Exam National Commission on Certification of Physician Associates[5] with accompanying state-level certification.
Canada Canadian Certified Physician Assistant CCPA Entry to Practice Examination Physician Assistant Certification Council of Canada[6] with accompanying provincial certification
United Kingdom Physician Associate PA-R Physician Associate National Certification Examination Royal College of Physicians[7]
Republic of Ireland Physician Associate PA none none
Kenya Clinical officer CO Clinical Officers Licensing Examination Clinical Officers Council
South Africa Clinical Associate[8]
Malaysia Assistant Medical Officer Malaysia Medical Assistant Board (Lembaga Pembantu Perubatan Malaysia)
China Assistant Doctor[9]
Papua New Guinea Health Extension Officer[10]
Former Soviet Union feldsher[11]
Israel Physician Assistant[12] PA-R

Services

Physician assistants or associates may:

  • conduct patient interviews and take medical histories
  • conduct physical examinations
  • order and interpret diagnostic tests and exams (in some countries)
  • diagnose illnesses
  • formulate treatment plans
  • coordinate and manage care
  • perform medical procedures
  • prescribe medications (in some countries)
  • conduct clinical research
  • provide patient counselling
  • offer advice on preventative health care
  • first assist in surgery[13]

Workplaces

Physician assistants or associates train to work in settings such as hospitals, clinics and other types of health facilities, or virtually via telemedicine. PAs are commonly found working in teaching and research as well as hospital administration and other clinical environments. PAs may practice in primary care or medical specialties, including emergency medicine, surgery and cardiology.[14]

Training

Physician assistant or associate education is shorter than a medical degree. It also typically does not involve residency training, although this is increasingly offered in a variety of specialties.

Renewal of certification is usually required every few years, varying by jurisdiction.[citation needed]

History

In 1961 Charles Hudson recommended that the American Medical Association create new medical provider certifications. Eugene A. Stead of the Duke University Medical Center assembled the first class of physician assistants in 1965, composed of four former US Navy Hospital Corpsmen.[15][16] He based the curriculum of the PA program on his first-hand knowledge of the fast-track training of medical doctors during World War II.[17] Two other physicians, Richard Smith at the University of Washington, and Hu Myers at Alderson-Broaddus College launched their own programs in the mid-late 1960s. J. Willis Hurst started the Emory University Physician Assistant Program in 1967.

The Liberian model of PAs was a curriculum intended for graduates to work in areas absent of physicians as physician substitutes. Advisors for this program included UNICEF, American physicians and Agnes N. Dagbe, MS, RN, a Liberian nurse educated in the US. Additional training was in the USSR. The Liberian government inaugurated the program in 1965 with Dagbe as PA program.[18]

Beginning in January 1971,[19] the US Army produced eight classes of physician assistants, at 30 students per class, through the Academy of Health Sciences, Brooke Medical Center (academically accredited by Baylor University).

In 2017, approximately 68% of physician assistants in the United States identified as women and approximately 32% identified as men.[20]

The profession expanded globally. It can now be found in Afghanistan, Australia, Canada, Germany, Ghana, India, Israel, Liberia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom. As a profession physician assistants have greatly influenced the theory and conceptualization of socially accountable health professional education.[21]

Jurisdictions

Australia

In 2011, Health Workforce Australia began developing the role of physician assistant throughout the country culminating with registration and a PA Program based out of James Cook University.[citation needed] Despite all initial indicators showing that the new profession would be successfully integrated into the health care system, the progress has floundered resulting in the majority of PAs in Australia being unemployed.[22]

Canada

Overview (Canada)

As of October 2018, there are approximately 800 physician assistants working in healthcare settings in Canada.[23] The first formally trained physician assistants graduated in 1984 from the Canadian Forces Medical Services School at Borden, Ontario.[24] The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) recognized physician assistants as a health professional in 2003.[24] Physician assistants are able to perform medical functions such as ordering tests, diagnosing diseases, prescribing medications, treating patients, educating patients and performing various medical and surgical procedures. Physician assistants are labeled under the federal government national occupational classification code 3124: allied primary health practitioners.[25]

Education and certification (Canada)

The first civilian physician assistant education programs were launched in 2008 at the University of Manitoba and McMaster University.[24] In 2010, a third civilian program was launched by the consortium of physician assistant education (University of Toronto, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and The Michener Institute). Admission to the physician assistant program in all three of the university programs across Canada are highly competitive with grades, education, interviews, professional experience, credentials, personal statements and testing considered in the candidate selection process. Approximately 15 seats at the University of Manitoba are available yearly while the two other programs in Ontario respectively have approximately 30 seats at the University of Toronto and approximately 24 seats at McMaster University. In Canada, the education of a physician assistant generally consists of three years of professional post-graduate university education. The education is delivered over a two calendar year time-frame by completing fall, winter and summer semesters for both years of the program in either a master level university physician assistant program or post-graduate professional university bachelor level physician assistant program. Physician assistant graduates become eligible for the certification exam by being a graduate of a Canadian physician assistant program that is recognized by the Physician Assistant Certification Council of Canada (Canadian Armed Forces physician assistant program, University of Manitoba, McMaster University and the consortium of physician assistant education all of which are accredited by the Canadian Medical Association).[citation needed]

Scope of practice (Canada)

Physician assistants resemble and provide many of the functions of physicians in Canada and act as advanced-level medical provider. Physician assistants may be compared to the role of nurse practitioner by the general public and may be confused as the same profession. Nurse practitioners in Canada practice under an advanced nursing model.[26] Physician assistants practice under a medical model, similarly modeled after medical school (physician) education.[27] Nurse practitioners practice within their defined specific scope of practice autonomously and sometimes collaboratively. The defined scopes of a nurse practitioner include the areas of (family care, adults and paediatrics). Physician assistants are permitted to practice in all medical specialties by mirroring the practice of a physician with a full range of skills and scope by practicing both autonomously as a clinician and collaboratively with physicians when required. Some examples of practice areas for physician assistants include (emergency medicine, critical care medicine, cardiology, psychiatry, community and family medicine, neurology, surgery, orthopaedics, internal medicine, oncology, gastroenterology, military medicine, respirology, dermatology, women's health and many more specialities). Physician assistants may perform certain roles which have been traditionally only provided by physicians in clinical practice, making the PA's medical training over other providers unique in this regard.[citation needed]

Compensation (Canada)

Physician assistant salaries in civilian practice in Canada are relatively new and can range from approximately $80,000 CAD for entry level positions to $142,000 CAD a year for experienced providers which are not on call and up to $178,000 CAD for experienced providers which are on call.[28] The physician assistant profession is newer to civilian practice in Canada. The compensation report published in 2019 by the Canadian Association of Physician Assistants outlines the typical salaries across Canada being an entry median salary of approximately $80,000 CAD and an experienced median salary of approximately $105,000 CAD.[29]

Regulation (Canada)

Physician assistants are currently practicing across Canada in the Canadian Armed Forces as commissioned officers in domestic and international environments and have been in practice since the 1960s.[30] Physician assistants outside of the Canadian Armed Forces practice usually in the public health care system in the provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Alberta.[citation needed] Physician assistants have been regulated in Manitoba since 1999 and in New Brunswick since 2009[31] and are registrants of their respective provincial college of physicians and surgeons. In Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia the profession is not regulated at this time.[citation needed] Physician assistants in Ontario were introduced in 2007 to the public health system as a joint venture between the Ontario Ministry of Health and the Ontario Medical Association.[32] In Alberta, a registry has been established for physician assistants under the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta with future regulation underway.[33] In Ontario, future regulation has been discussed by the Ontario Ministry of Health in which physician assistants would be members of the [[College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario|College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.[citation needed]]] Physician assistants are represented by the Canadian Association of Physician Assistants, which originally was formed in October 1999 as the "Canadian Academy of Physician Assistants".[24]

Germany

In Germany the Physician Assistant is called de:Arztassistent. It was introduced in 2007.[34]

India

The first PA program in India was established in 1992 with a focus on expanding cardiovascular surgery. Since then, eight additional programs have developed (in total seven baccalaureate and two master's level programs).[35]

Ireland

Physician Associates were introduced by the Health Service Executive in the mid-2010's. The Royal College of Surgeons has offered a PA postgraduate degree since 2016,[36] with 28 graduating by January 2021.[37] PAs may not write prescriptions.[37]

Israel

Physician Assistants were introduced in Israel in May 2016 to help augment a shrinking physician workforce. The initial training programs have been overseen by the ministry of health directly, but transition to academic training is planned.[citation needed] Israeli PA education is modeled after United States' and Netherlands' approaches, and has focused on former paramedics with bachelor's degrees.[citation needed] As of 2022, the 100 or so PAs in Israel work exclusively within Emergency Departments. While PA scope of practice includes many emergency procedures, Israeli PAs are not currently allowed to prescribe or administer medicine in non-emergency settings.[12]

New Zealand

In February 2015, Health Workforce New Zealand completed a Phase-2 trial of PAs who worked for a period of two years (2013–2015) in four clinical settings.[38] Specifically, the sites included one rural emergency department and three primary care settings (two rural and one urban) located on the North and South Islands of New Zealand.[38] At conclusion of the trial, several clinics continued to employ PAs while the process of health regulation makes its way through the government bureaucracy.[citation needed]

United Kingdom

Overview (UK)

The position of physician associate was established in the United Kingdom in 2005. It evolved from that of physician assistant, developed in the US in the 1960s.[citation needed] In 2012, the profession voted to change the name to physician associate to distinguish it from another with the same name within the NHS. Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was asked to manage the recruitment of 200 physician associates who are expected to come from the US for 40 NHS trusts in September 2015.[39]

In 2022 it was reported that private company Operose Health, owned by US company Centene Corporation, which had acquired many UK National Health Service (NHS) GP practices, was using many PAs—at less than half the cost of a GP[40][41]—and allowing them essentially to act as GPs, without required supervision. A BBC reporter worked undercover at an Operose practice for six weeks, reporting on many problems.[40] A senior GP said that the company was prioritising profit, putting patients at risk.[3]

Faculty of Physician Associates, Royal College of Physicians (UK)

The Faculty of Physician Associates is the professional body for Physician Associates working in the United Kingdom. A joint venture between the Royal College of Physicians of London and the previous professional body, the United Kingdom Associate of Physician Associates, the Faculty officially launched in July 2015, taking over all professional responsibilities.[citation needed] The Faculty oversee the managed voluntary register, which all practising associates are encouraged to join, as well as setting and running the National Assessment Examination and National Recertification Examination.[42]

Scope of practice (UK)

In the United Kingdom, PAs are dependent practitioners, and they must practice under the supervision of a physician.[4] Physician Associates/Assistants are trained under the medical model, similarly to physicians, to deliver medical care in primary, secondary, and tertiary care settings. Upon graduation, they can specialize in any area of medicine, typically including primary care, emergency medicine, surgery, and psychiatry.[citation needed] PAs are held to the same standards of care as physicians.[citation needed] They perform tasks including diagnosis, taking medical histories, ordering and interpreting labs, treatment, and complex medical procedures.[43] PAs cannot request ionising radiation investigations such as a CT scan or radiograph,[4] they also cannot prescribe any medications.

Voluntary register (UK)

The title physician associate is not a protected medical profession. PAs in the U.K. are not able to prescribe or request ionising radiation imaging.[42] No regulatory body governs PAs. Since June 2010, physician associates have been able to obtain membership of the Managed Voluntary Register for physician associates.[44] This database, run by PAs for PAs, aims to identify all qualified PAs who are able to practise. Its intent is to maintain high standards.[45] To remain on the register, physician associates are required to re-certify every 5–6 years[46] and maintain up-to-date practice through accumulating continuous professional development hours, which must be completed on an annual basis.[citation needed]

In 2018 Matt Hancock announced a plan regulate PAs, details of which have not been announced.[citation needed] The General Medical Council agreed to be the regulatory body for PAs, with regulation beginning in 2022.[citation needed]

Training (UK)

Training is through a two-year training programme (MSc or Postgraduate Diploma) in Physician Associate Studies. As of 2017 at least 32 universities offered these programs:

Entry requirement vary; Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London requires candidates to hold a minimum of 2:2 or above in a Life Science, Biomedical Science, or Healthcare subject.[citation needed]

Aberdeen requires a science-based degree with a minimum 2:1 grade achieved while St George's requires a science-based degree with a minimum 2:2 grade. This includes sport science, biology, psychology and biomedical degrees. Applicants should preferably have healthcare experience. Applications from other professionals such as nurses, radiographers and paramedics will also be considered.[citation needed]

University of Bradford requires a 2:1 (or above) undergraduate degree in a Life Science, Biomedical Science, or Healthcare subject. Under exceptional circumstances, extensive experience in healthcare practice may contribute/compensate absent the above requirements.[48]

Compensation (UK)

The average starting salary of a PA-R is Band 7 (£37,000), and can vary based on locations.[citation needed] In London, the average salary is around £43,000 and goes up to 50k with experience, particularly with lead PAs. PAs are also able to do locum shifts on top of their full-time job. Compensation of physician associates in the United Kingdom remains lower than in the United States and Canada. However, compensation of physician associates is on the same pay band as other advanced care providers such as nurse practitioners.[citation needed]

United States

Nomenclature (US)

In accordance with the American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA), the official title of the profession in the United States is "Physician Associate".[5][58] While this is the official title nationally, utilization of this title may vary on the state level based on state bylaws and policies.[59]

A physician assistant may use the initials "PA", "PA-C", "APA-C", "RPA" or "RPA-C", where the "-C" indicates "Certified" and the "R" indicates "Registered".[citation needed] The "R" designation is unique to a few states, mainly in the Northeast. APA stands for aeromedical physician assistant and indicates that a physician assistant successfully completed the US Army Flight Surgeon Primary Course.[60] During training, PA students are designated PA-S.[citation needed] The use of "PA-C" is limited to certified PAs who comply with the regulations of the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and who have passed PANCE.[citation needed]

Students undertaking physician assistant or associate training may refer to themselves as a physician assistant student, physician associate student, student physician assistant or student physician associate.[citation needed] PA students may add "S" at the end of their student designation (PA-S).[citation needed] Students may also use the corresponding year of their training in their student designation.[citation needed] For example, students in the second year of their physician assistant or physician associate training may use (PA-S2) as their student designation.[citation needed]

The American Academy of Physician Associates has spent over $22 million since 2018 campaigning to change the word "assistant" to "associate" in the title of physician assistant.[citation needed] The campaign has been heavily criticized by physicians.[citation needed] There are opposing views which see this change more accurately reflects the clinician’s role on the patient care team Physician assistants want to be called physician associates, but doctors cry foul.

In the United States, the profession is represented by the American Academy of Physician Associates. All PAs must graduate from a nationally accredited ARC-PA[clarification needed] program as well as passing the national certification exam.[61] In 1970 the American Medical Association passed a resolution to develop educational guidelines and certification procedures for PAs.[62] The Duke University Medical Center Archives had established the Physician Assistant History Center, dedicated to the study, preservation, and presentation of the history of the profession. The PA History Center became its own institution in 2011, was renamed the PA History Society, and relocated to Johns Creek, Georgia.[63]

Education and certification (US)

As of May 2019, 243 accredited PA programs operated in the United States, with dozens more in development.[64] Most educational programs are graduate programs leading to the award of master's degrees in either Physician Assistant Studies, Health Science (Master of Health Science), or Medical Science (MMSc), and require a bachelor's degree and Graduate Record Examination or Medical College Admission Test scores for entry. The majority of PA programs in the United States employ the CASPA application for selecting students.[64] Professional licensure is regulated by state medical boards. PA students train at medical schools and academic medical centers across the country.

 
Physician Assistant Program at ODU

PA education is based on medical education;[65] it typically requires 2 to 3 years of full-time graduate study like most master's degrees.[66] (Medical school lasts four years plus a specialty-specific residency.) Training consists of classroom and laboratory instruction in medical and behavioral sciences, followed by clinical rotations in internal medicine, family medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency medicine, and geriatric medicine, as well as elective rotations.[67] PAs are not required to complete residencies after they complete their schooling (unlike physicians). Postgraduate training programs are offered in certain specialties for PAs, though these are optional and shorter in length than medical residency.[68]

PA clinical postgraduate programs are clinical training programs that differ from on the job training given their inclusion of education and supervised clinical experience to meet learning objectives.[69] Montefiore Medical Center Postgraduate Surgical Physician Assistant Program was established in 1971 as the first recognized clinical postgraduate PA program.[69] 49 programs address specialties such as Neurology, Trauma/Critical Care and Oncology. 50 programs joined the Association of Postgraduate Physician Assistant Programs to establish educational standards for postgraduate PA programs.[69][70]

In the United States, a graduate from an accredited PA program must pass the NCCPA-administered Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE) before becoming a PA-C; this certification is required for licensure in all states.[71] The content of the exam is covered in the PANCE BLUEPRINT. In addition, a PA must log 100 Continuing Medical Education hours and reregister his or her certificate with the NCCPA every two years. Every ten years (formerly six years), a PA must also recertify by successfully completing the Physician Assistant National Recertifying Exam (PANRE)[72] There is a growing number of doctoral programs for certified PAs leading to a Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) but there is no requirement for one to have a doctorate in order to practice. "National Physician Assistant Week" is celebrated annually in the US from October 6 through October 12. This week was chosen to commemorate the anniversary of the first graduating physician assistant class at Duke University on October 6, 1967.[73] October 6 is also the birthday of the profession's founder, Eugene A. Stead, Jr., MD.[74]

Scope of practice (US)

Physician assistants have their own licenses with distinct scope of practice.[75] Each of the 50 states has different laws regarding the prescription of medications by PAs and the licensing authority granted to each category within that particular state through the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).[76] PAs in Kentucky and Puerto Rico are not allowed to prescribe any controlled substances. Several other states place a limit on the type of controlled substance or the quantity that can be prescribed, dispensed, or administered by a PA.[77] Depending upon the specific laws of any given state board of medicine, the PA must have a formal relationship on file with a collaborative physician. The collaborating physician must also be licensed in the state in which the PA is working, although he or she may physically be located elsewhere. Physician collaboration can be in person, by telecommunication systems or by other reliable means (for example, availability for consultation). In emergency departments the laws governing PA practice differ by state, generally allowing a broad scope of practice and limited direct supervision.[78]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, several state governments changed regulations regarding PA scope of practice, including:

  • On May 21, 2020, the law S.B. 1915 was signed by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt. This law allows Physician Assistants to become primary care providers and receive direct pay from insurers. The reference of "supervision" was changed to "delegating" in regards to physician responsibility. This law also allows PAs to legally volunteer in the case of disaster or emergency.[79]
  • On May 27, 2020, Governor Tim Walz signed into Minnesota law the Omnibus Healthcare Bill S.F. 13. This law removes references to physician responsibility of supervision and delegation of care provided by PAs. The law also removes delegated prescriptive authority.[80]

Employment (US)

The first employer of PAs was the then-Veterans Administration, known today as the Department of Veterans Affairs. Today it is the largest single employer of PAs, employing nearly 2,000.[citation needed]

According to the AAPA, as of 2020 there are more than 148,560 certified PAs in the United States, up from 115,547 in 2016.[81]

Money magazine, in conjunction with Salary.com, listed the PA profession as the "fifth best job in America" in May 2006, based both on salary and job prospects, and on an anticipated 10-year job growth of 49.65%.[82] In 2010, CNN Money rated the physician assistant career as the number two best job in America.[83] In 2012, Forbes rated the physician assistant degree as the number one master's degree for jobs.[84] In 2015, Glassdoor rated physician assistant as the number one best job in America.[85] In 2021, US News & World Report rated physician assistant as the number one best job in America.[86]

The US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics report on PAs states, "...Employment of physician assistants is projected to grow 37 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations..."[87] This is due to several factors, including an expanding health care industry, an aging baby-boomer population, concerns for cost containment, and newly implemented restrictions to shorten physician resident work hours.

In the 2008 AAPA census, 56 percent of responding PAs worked in physicians' offices or clinics and 24 percent were employed by hospitals.[88] The remainder were employed in public health clinics, nursing homes, schools, prisons, home health care agencies, and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs[89] Fifteen percent of responding PAs work in counties classified as non-metropolitan by Economic Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture;[90] approximately 17% of the US population resides in these counties.[91]

For PAs in primary care practice, malpractice insurance policies with $100,000–300,000 in coverage can cost less than $600 per year; premiums are higher for PAs in higher-risk specialties.[92]

Compensation (US)

According to Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2020 the median pay for physician assistants working full-time was $115,390 per year or $55.48 per hour, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $162,470.[93] Physician assistants in emergency medicine, dermatology, and surgical subspecialties may earn up to $200,000 per year.[94]

Federal government, uniformed services, and US armed forces (US)

PAs are employed by the United States Department of State as foreign service health practitioners. PAs working in this capacity may be deployed anywhere in the world where there is a State Department facility.[citation needed] They provide primary care to US government employees and their families in American embassies and consulates around the world.[citation needed] An important part of their jobs is to get to know what resources are available locally that they can count on in an emergency. They have other important roles, such as advising their ambassadors on the health situation in the country and provide health education to the diplomatic community. In order to be considered for the position, these PAs must be licensed and have at least two years of recent experience in primary care.[95]

 
Physician Assistant in the US Army

Military PAs serve in the White House Medical Unit, where they provide care to the president and vice president and their families as well as White House staff.[citation needed]

They are employed by several organizations with the intelligence community, specifically the Central Intelligence Agency.[96] While much of the job description is classified, they work under the Directorate of Support and are deployed to "austere environments" where they provide medical care, including trauma stabilization, and teach in the fields of survival, field medicine, and tactical combat casualty care.[96]

United States Army PAs serve as Medical Specialist Corps officers, typically within Army combat or combat support battalions located in the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and overseas.[97] These include infantry, armor, cavalry, airborne, artillery, and (if the PA qualifies) special forces units. They serve as the "front line" of Army medicine and along with combat medics are responsible for the total health care of soldiers assigned to their unit, as well as of their family members.[citation needed]

PAs also serve in the Air Force and Navy as clinical practitioners and aviation medicine specialists, as well as in the Coast Guard and Public Health Service. The skills required for these PAs are similar to that of their civilian colleagues, but additional training is provided in advanced casualty care, medical management of chemical injuries, aviation medicine, and military medicine.[citation needed] In addition, military PAs are also required to meet the officer commissioning requirements, and maintain the professional and physical readiness standards of their respective services.[98]

The marine physician assistant is a US Merchant Marine staff officer. A certificate of registry is granted through The United States Coast Guard National Maritime Center located in Martinsburg, West Virginia.[99] Formal training programs for marine physician assistants began in September, 1966 at the Public Service Health Hospital located in Staten Island, N.Y.[100]

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Not to be confused with Assistant physician This article s factual accuracy is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help to ensure that disputed statements are reliably sourced April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The terms Physician Assistant or Physician Associate PA describe closely related types of non doctor health care providers While these job titles are used internationally there is significant variation in scope of practice from country to country and sometimes between smaller jurisdictions such as states or provinces PAs are described in various ways in different countries but in each case a PA s minimum training and scope of practice is less than that of a doctor In North America PAs may diagnose illnesses develop and manage treatment plans prescribe medications and serve as a principal healthcare provider PAs are required in many states to have a direct agreement with a physician 1 In the United States and Canada PAs are certified by their respective certifying bodies The educational model was initially based upon the accelerated training of physicians during the shortage of qualified medical providers during World War II 2 In the UK PAs were introduced in 2003 They support GPs but are dependent clinicians requiring supervision from a physician 3 They cannot prescribe medications nor request ionising radiation investigations e g x ray 4 Contents 1 Nomenclature 2 Services 3 Workplaces 4 Training 5 History 6 Jurisdictions 6 1 Australia 6 2 Canada 6 2 1 Overview Canada 6 2 2 Education and certification Canada 6 2 3 Scope of practice Canada 6 2 4 Compensation Canada 6 2 5 Regulation Canada 6 3 Germany 6 4 India 6 5 Ireland 6 6 Israel 6 7 New Zealand 6 8 United Kingdom 6 8 1 Overview UK 6 8 2 Faculty of Physician Associates Royal College of Physicians UK 6 8 3 Scope of practice UK 6 8 4 Voluntary register UK 6 8 5 Training UK 6 8 6 Compensation UK 6 9 United States 6 9 1 Nomenclature US 6 9 2 Education and certification US 6 9 3 Scope of practice US 6 9 4 Employment US 6 9 5 Compensation US 6 9 6 Federal government uniformed services and US armed forces US 7 References 8 External linksNomenclature EditThe occupational title of physician assistant and physician associate originated in the United States in 1967 at Duke University The role has been adopted in the US Canada UK and Ireland each with their own nomenclature The role has been adopted in the US Canada United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Netherlands Australia New Zealand India Israel Poland Bulgaria Myanmar Switzerland Liberia Ghana and by analogous names throughout Africa each with their own nomenclature and education structure Jurisdiction Title Abbreviation Test Certifying AuthorityUnited States Physician Associate was Physician Assistant PA C Physician Associate National Certification Exam National Commission on Certification of Physician Associates 5 with accompanying state level certification Canada Canadian Certified Physician Assistant CCPA Entry to Practice Examination Physician Assistant Certification Council of Canada 6 with accompanying provincial certificationUnited Kingdom Physician Associate PA R Physician Associate National Certification Examination Royal College of Physicians 7 Republic of Ireland Physician Associate PA none noneKenya Clinical officer CO Clinical Officers Licensing Examination Clinical Officers CouncilSouth Africa Clinical Associate 8 Malaysia Assistant Medical Officer Malaysia Medical Assistant Board Lembaga Pembantu Perubatan Malaysia China Assistant Doctor 9 Papua New Guinea Health Extension Officer 10 Former Soviet Union feldsher 11 Israel Physician Assistant 12 PA RServices EditPhysician assistants or associates may conduct patient interviews and take medical histories conduct physical examinations order and interpret diagnostic tests and exams in some countries diagnose illnesses formulate treatment plans coordinate and manage care perform medical procedures prescribe medications in some countries conduct clinical research provide patient counselling offer advice on preventative health care first assist in surgery 13 Workplaces EditPhysician assistants or associates train to work in settings such as hospitals clinics and other types of health facilities or virtually via telemedicine PAs are commonly found working in teaching and research as well as hospital administration and other clinical environments PAs may practice in primary care or medical specialties including emergency medicine surgery and cardiology 14 Training EditPhysician assistant or associate education is shorter than a medical degree It also typically does not involve residency training although this is increasingly offered in a variety of specialties Renewal of certification is usually required every few years varying by jurisdiction citation needed History EditIn 1961 Charles Hudson recommended that the American Medical Association create new medical provider certifications Eugene A Stead of the Duke University Medical Center assembled the first class of physician assistants in 1965 composed of four former US Navy Hospital Corpsmen 15 16 He based the curriculum of the PA program on his first hand knowledge of the fast track training of medical doctors during World War II 17 Two other physicians Richard Smith at the University of Washington and Hu Myers at Alderson Broaddus College launched their own programs in the mid late 1960s J Willis Hurst started the Emory University Physician Assistant Program in 1967 The Liberian model of PAs was a curriculum intended for graduates to work in areas absent of physicians as physician substitutes Advisors for this program included UNICEF American physicians and Agnes N Dagbe MS RN a Liberian nurse educated in the US Additional training was in the USSR The Liberian government inaugurated the program in 1965 with Dagbe as PA program 18 Beginning in January 1971 19 the US Army produced eight classes of physician assistants at 30 students per class through the Academy of Health Sciences Brooke Medical Center academically accredited by Baylor University In 2017 approximately 68 of physician assistants in the United States identified as women and approximately 32 identified as men 20 The profession expanded globally It can now be found in Afghanistan Australia Canada Germany Ghana India Israel Liberia the Netherlands New Zealand Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom As a profession physician assistants have greatly influenced the theory and conceptualization of socially accountable health professional education 21 Jurisdictions EditAustralia Edit In 2011 Health Workforce Australia began developing the role of physician assistant throughout the country culminating with registration and a PA Program based out of James Cook University citation needed Despite all initial indicators showing that the new profession would be successfully integrated into the health care system the progress has floundered resulting in the majority of PAs in Australia being unemployed 22 Canada Edit Overview Canada Edit As of October 2018 update there are approximately 800 physician assistants working in healthcare settings in Canada 23 The first formally trained physician assistants graduated in 1984 from the Canadian Forces Medical Services School at Borden Ontario 24 The Canadian Medical Association CMA recognized physician assistants as a health professional in 2003 24 Physician assistants are able to perform medical functions such as ordering tests diagnosing diseases prescribing medications treating patients educating patients and performing various medical and surgical procedures Physician assistants are labeled under the federal government national occupational classification code 3124 allied primary health practitioners 25 Education and certification Canada Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The first civilian physician assistant education programs were launched in 2008 at the University of Manitoba and McMaster University 24 In 2010 a third civilian program was launched by the consortium of physician assistant education University of Toronto Northern Ontario School of Medicine and The Michener Institute Admission to the physician assistant program in all three of the university programs across Canada are highly competitive with grades education interviews professional experience credentials personal statements and testing considered in the candidate selection process Approximately 15 seats at the University of Manitoba are available yearly while the two other programs in Ontario respectively have approximately 30 seats at the University of Toronto and approximately 24 seats at McMaster University In Canada the education of a physician assistant generally consists of three years of professional post graduate university education The education is delivered over a two calendar year time frame by completing fall winter and summer semesters for both years of the program in either a master level university physician assistant program or post graduate professional university bachelor level physician assistant program Physician assistant graduates become eligible for the certification exam by being a graduate of a Canadian physician assistant program that is recognized by the Physician Assistant Certification Council of Canada Canadian Armed Forces physician assistant program University of Manitoba McMaster University and the consortium of physician assistant education all of which are accredited by the Canadian Medical Association citation needed Scope of practice Canada Edit Physician assistants resemble and provide many of the functions of physicians in Canada and act as advanced level medical provider Physician assistants may be compared to the role of nurse practitioner by the general public and may be confused as the same profession Nurse practitioners in Canada practice under an advanced nursing model 26 Physician assistants practice under a medical model similarly modeled after medical school physician education 27 Nurse practitioners practice within their defined specific scope of practice autonomously and sometimes collaboratively The defined scopes of a nurse practitioner include the areas of family care adults and paediatrics Physician assistants are permitted to practice in all medical specialties by mirroring the practice of a physician with a full range of skills and scope by practicing both autonomously as a clinician and collaboratively with physicians when required Some examples of practice areas for physician assistants include emergency medicine critical care medicine cardiology psychiatry community and family medicine neurology surgery orthopaedics internal medicine oncology gastroenterology military medicine respirology dermatology women s health and many more specialities Physician assistants may perform certain roles which have been traditionally only provided by physicians in clinical practice making the PA s medical training over other providers unique in this regard citation needed This article s factual accuracy is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help to ensure that disputed statements are reliably sourced April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Compensation Canada Edit Physician assistant salaries in civilian practice in Canada are relatively new and can range from approximately 80 000 CAD for entry level positions to 142 000 CAD a year for experienced providers which are not on call and up to 178 000 CAD for experienced providers which are on call 28 The physician assistant profession is newer to civilian practice in Canada The compensation report published in 2019 by the Canadian Association of Physician Assistants outlines the typical salaries across Canada being an entry median salary of approximately 80 000 CAD and an experienced median salary of approximately 105 000 CAD 29 Regulation Canada Edit Physician assistants are currently practicing across Canada in the Canadian Armed Forces as commissioned officers in domestic and international environments and have been in practice since the 1960s 30 Physician assistants outside of the Canadian Armed Forces practice usually in the public health care system in the provinces of Manitoba Ontario New Brunswick Nova Scotia and Alberta citation needed Physician assistants have been regulated in Manitoba since 1999 and in New Brunswick since 2009 31 and are registrants of their respective provincial college of physicians and surgeons In Ontario Alberta and Nova Scotia the profession is not regulated at this time citation needed Physician assistants in Ontario were introduced in 2007 to the public health system as a joint venture between the Ontario Ministry of Health and the Ontario Medical Association 32 In Alberta a registry has been established for physician assistants under the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta with future regulation underway 33 In Ontario future regulation has been discussed by the Ontario Ministry of Health in which physician assistants would be members of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario citation needed Physician assistants are represented by the Canadian Association of Physician Assistants which originally was formed in October 1999 as the Canadian Academy of Physician Assistants 24 Germany Edit In Germany the Physician Assistant is called de Arztassistent It was introduced in 2007 34 India Edit The first PA program in India was established in 1992 with a focus on expanding cardiovascular surgery Since then eight additional programs have developed in total seven baccalaureate and two master s level programs 35 Ireland Edit Physician Associates were introduced by the Health Service Executive in the mid 2010 s The Royal College of Surgeons has offered a PA postgraduate degree since 2016 36 with 28 graduating by January 2021 update 37 PAs may not write prescriptions 37 Israel Edit Physician Assistants were introduced in Israel in May 2016 to help augment a shrinking physician workforce The initial training programs have been overseen by the ministry of health directly but transition to academic training is planned citation needed Israeli PA education is modeled after United States and Netherlands approaches and has focused on former paramedics with bachelor s degrees citation needed As of 2022 the 100 or so PAs in Israel work exclusively within Emergency Departments While PA scope of practice includes many emergency procedures Israeli PAs are not currently allowed to prescribe or administer medicine in non emergency settings 12 New Zealand Edit In February 2015 Health Workforce New Zealand completed a Phase 2 trial of PAs who worked for a period of two years 2013 2015 in four clinical settings 38 Specifically the sites included one rural emergency department and three primary care settings two rural and one urban located on the North and South Islands of New Zealand 38 At conclusion of the trial several clinics continued to employ PAs while the process of health regulation makes its way through the government bureaucracy citation needed United Kingdom Edit Overview UK Edit The position of physician associate was established in the United Kingdom in 2005 It evolved from that of physician assistant developed in the US in the 1960s citation needed In 2012 the profession voted to change the name to physician associate to distinguish it from another with the same name within the NHS Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was asked to manage the recruitment of 200 physician associates who are expected to come from the US for 40 NHS trusts in September 2015 39 In 2022 it was reported that private company Operose Health owned by US company Centene Corporation which had acquired many UK National Health Service NHS GP practices was using many PAs at less than half the cost of a GP 40 41 and allowing them essentially to act as GPs without required supervision A BBC reporter worked undercover at an Operose practice for six weeks reporting on many problems 40 A senior GP said that the company was prioritising profit putting patients at risk 3 Faculty of Physician Associates Royal College of Physicians UK Edit The Faculty of Physician Associates is the professional body for Physician Associates working in the United Kingdom A joint venture between the Royal College of Physicians of London and the previous professional body the United Kingdom Associate of Physician Associates the Faculty officially launched in July 2015 taking over all professional responsibilities citation needed The Faculty oversee the managed voluntary register which all practising associates are encouraged to join as well as setting and running the National Assessment Examination and National Recertification Examination 42 Scope of practice UK Edit In the United Kingdom PAs are dependent practitioners and they must practice under the supervision of a physician 4 Physician Associates Assistants are trained under the medical model similarly to physicians to deliver medical care in primary secondary and tertiary care settings Upon graduation they can specialize in any area of medicine typically including primary care emergency medicine surgery and psychiatry citation needed PAs are held to the same standards of care as physicians citation needed They perform tasks including diagnosis taking medical histories ordering and interpreting labs treatment and complex medical procedures 43 PAs cannot request ionising radiation investigations such as a CT scan or radiograph 4 they also cannot prescribe any medications Voluntary register UK Edit The title physician associate is not a protected medical profession PAs in the U K are not able to prescribe or request ionising radiation imaging 42 No regulatory body governs PAs Since June 2010 physician associates have been able to obtain membership of the Managed Voluntary Register for physician associates 44 This database run by PAs for PAs aims to identify all qualified PAs who are able to practise Its intent is to maintain high standards 45 To remain on the register physician associates are required to re certify every 5 6 years 46 and maintain up to date practice through accumulating continuous professional development hours which must be completed on an annual basis citation needed In 2018 Matt Hancock announced a plan regulate PAs details of which have not been announced citation needed The General Medical Council agreed to be the regulatory body for PAs with regulation beginning in 2022 citation needed Training UK Edit Training is through a two year training programme MSc or Postgraduate Diploma in Physician Associate Studies As of 2017 update at least 32 universities offered these programs University of Bolton University of Hertfordshire Queen Mary University of London University of Aberdeen 47 University of Bradford 48 49 Anglia Ruskin University University of Birmingham 50 Canterbury Christ Church University University of East Anglia Hull York Medical School 51 University of Leeds Manchester Medical School University of Liverpool University of Central Lancashire Newcastle University Plymouth University 52 University of Reading 53 Sheffield Hallam University St George s University of London 54 University of Surrey 55 University of Wolverhampton 56 University of Worcester 57 Entry requirement vary Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry Queen Mary University of London requires candidates to hold a minimum of 2 2 or above in a Life Science Biomedical Science or Healthcare subject citation needed Aberdeen requires a science based degree with a minimum 2 1 grade achieved while St George s requires a science based degree with a minimum 2 2 grade This includes sport science biology psychology and biomedical degrees Applicants should preferably have healthcare experience Applications from other professionals such as nurses radiographers and paramedics will also be considered citation needed University of Bradford requires a 2 1 or above undergraduate degree in a Life Science Biomedical Science or Healthcare subject Under exceptional circumstances extensive experience in healthcare practice may contribute compensate absent the above requirements 48 Compensation UK Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The average starting salary of a PA R is Band 7 37 000 and can vary based on locations citation needed In London the average salary is around 43 000 and goes up to 50k with experience particularly with lead PAs PAs are also able to do locum shifts on top of their full time job Compensation of physician associates in the United Kingdom remains lower than in the United States and Canada However compensation of physician associates is on the same pay band as other advanced care providers such as nurse practitioners citation needed United States Edit Nomenclature US Edit In accordance with the American Academy of Physician Associates AAPA the official title of the profession in the United States is Physician Associate 5 58 While this is the official title nationally utilization of this title may vary on the state level based on state bylaws and policies 59 A physician assistant may use the initials PA PA C APA C RPA or RPA C where the C indicates Certified and the R indicates Registered citation needed The R designation is unique to a few states mainly in the Northeast APA stands for aeromedical physician assistant and indicates that a physician assistant successfully completed the US Army Flight Surgeon Primary Course 60 During training PA students are designated PA S citation needed The use of PA C is limited to certified PAs who comply with the regulations of the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and who have passed PANCE citation needed Students undertaking physician assistant or associate training may refer to themselves as a physician assistant student physician associate student student physician assistant or student physician associate citation needed PA students may add S at the end of their student designation PA S citation needed Students may also use the corresponding year of their training in their student designation citation needed For example students in the second year of their physician assistant or physician associate training may use PA S2 as their student designation citation needed The American Academy of Physician Associates has spent over 22 million since 2018 campaigning to change the word assistant to associate in the title of physician assistant citation needed The campaign has been heavily criticized by physicians citation needed There are opposing views which see this change more accurately reflects the clinician s role on the patient care team Physician assistants want to be called physician associates but doctors cry foul In the United States the profession is represented by the American Academy of Physician Associates All PAs must graduate from a nationally accredited ARC PA clarification needed program as well as passing the national certification exam 61 In 1970 the American Medical Association passed a resolution to develop educational guidelines and certification procedures for PAs 62 The Duke University Medical Center Archives had established the Physician Assistant History Center dedicated to the study preservation and presentation of the history of the profession The PA History Center became its own institution in 2011 was renamed the PA History Society and relocated to Johns Creek Georgia 63 Education and certification US Edit As of May 2019 update 243 accredited PA programs operated in the United States with dozens more in development 64 Most educational programs are graduate programs leading to the award of master s degrees in either Physician Assistant Studies Health Science Master of Health Science or Medical Science MMSc and require a bachelor s degree and Graduate Record Examination or Medical College Admission Test scores for entry The majority of PA programs in the United States employ the CASPA application for selecting students 64 Professional licensure is regulated by state medical boards PA students train at medical schools and academic medical centers across the country Physician Assistant Program at ODU PA education is based on medical education 65 it typically requires 2 to 3 years of full time graduate study like most master s degrees 66 Medical school lasts four years plus a specialty specific residency Training consists of classroom and laboratory instruction in medical and behavioral sciences followed by clinical rotations in internal medicine family medicine surgery pediatrics obstetrics and gynecology emergency medicine and geriatric medicine as well as elective rotations 67 PAs are not required to complete residencies after they complete their schooling unlike physicians Postgraduate training programs are offered in certain specialties for PAs though these are optional and shorter in length than medical residency 68 PA clinical postgraduate programs are clinical training programs that differ from on the job training given their inclusion of education and supervised clinical experience to meet learning objectives 69 Montefiore Medical Center Postgraduate Surgical Physician Assistant Program was established in 1971 as the first recognized clinical postgraduate PA program 69 49 programs address specialties such as Neurology Trauma Critical Care and Oncology 50 programs joined the Association of Postgraduate Physician Assistant Programs to establish educational standards for postgraduate PA programs 69 70 In the United States a graduate from an accredited PA program must pass the NCCPA administered Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam PANCE before becoming a PA C this certification is required for licensure in all states 71 The content of the exam is covered in the PANCE BLUEPRINT In addition a PA must log 100 Continuing Medical Education hours and reregister his or her certificate with the NCCPA every two years Every ten years formerly six years a PA must also recertify by successfully completing the Physician Assistant National Recertifying Exam PANRE 72 There is a growing number of doctoral programs for certified PAs leading to a Doctor of Medical Science DMSc but there is no requirement for one to have a doctorate in order to practice National Physician Assistant Week is celebrated annually in the US from October 6 through October 12 This week was chosen to commemorate the anniversary of the first graduating physician assistant class at Duke University on October 6 1967 73 October 6 is also the birthday of the profession s founder Eugene A Stead Jr MD 74 Scope of practice US Edit Physician assistants have their own licenses with distinct scope of practice 75 Each of the 50 states has different laws regarding the prescription of medications by PAs and the licensing authority granted to each category within that particular state through the Drug Enforcement Administration DEA 76 PAs in Kentucky and Puerto Rico are not allowed to prescribe any controlled substances Several other states place a limit on the type of controlled substance or the quantity that can be prescribed dispensed or administered by a PA 77 Depending upon the specific laws of any given state board of medicine the PA must have a formal relationship on file with a collaborative physician The collaborating physician must also be licensed in the state in which the PA is working although he or she may physically be located elsewhere Physician collaboration can be in person by telecommunication systems or by other reliable means for example availability for consultation In emergency departments the laws governing PA practice differ by state generally allowing a broad scope of practice and limited direct supervision 78 During the COVID 19 pandemic several state governments changed regulations regarding PA scope of practice including On May 21 2020 the law S B 1915 was signed by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt This law allows Physician Assistants to become primary care providers and receive direct pay from insurers The reference of supervision was changed to delegating in regards to physician responsibility This law also allows PAs to legally volunteer in the case of disaster or emergency 79 On May 27 2020 Governor Tim Walz signed into Minnesota law the Omnibus Healthcare Bill S F 13 This law removes references to physician responsibility of supervision and delegation of care provided by PAs The law also removes delegated prescriptive authority 80 Employment US Edit The first employer of PAs was the then Veterans Administration known today as the Department of Veterans Affairs Today it is the largest single employer of PAs employing nearly 2 000 citation needed According to the AAPA as of 2020 there are more than 148 560 certified PAs in the United States up from 115 547 in 2016 81 Money magazine in conjunction with Salary com listed the PA profession as the fifth best job in America in May 2006 based both on salary and job prospects and on an anticipated 10 year job growth of 49 65 82 In 2010 CNN Money rated the physician assistant career as the number two best job in America 83 In 2012 Forbes rated the physician assistant degree as the number one master s degree for jobs 84 In 2015 Glassdoor rated physician assistant as the number one best job in America 85 In 2021 US News amp World Report rated physician assistant as the number one best job in America 86 The US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics report on PAs states Employment of physician assistants is projected to grow 37 percent from 2016 to 2026 much faster than the average for all occupations 87 This is due to several factors including an expanding health care industry an aging baby boomer population concerns for cost containment and newly implemented restrictions to shorten physician resident work hours In the 2008 AAPA census 56 percent of responding PAs worked in physicians offices or clinics and 24 percent were employed by hospitals 88 The remainder were employed in public health clinics nursing homes schools prisons home health care agencies and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs 89 Fifteen percent of responding PAs work in counties classified as non metropolitan by Economic Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture 90 approximately 17 of the US population resides in these counties 91 For PAs in primary care practice malpractice insurance policies with 100 000 300 000 in coverage can cost less than 600 per year premiums are higher for PAs in higher risk specialties 92 Compensation US Edit According to Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2020 the median pay for physician assistants working full time was 115 390 per year or 55 48 per hour and the highest 10 percent earned more than 162 470 93 Physician assistants in emergency medicine dermatology and surgical subspecialties may earn up to 200 000 per year 94 Federal government uniformed services and US armed forces US Edit PAs are employed by the United States Department of State as foreign service health practitioners PAs working in this capacity may be deployed anywhere in the world where there is a State Department facility citation needed They provide primary care to US government employees and their families in American embassies and consulates around the world citation needed An important part of their jobs is to get to know what resources are available locally that they can count on in an emergency They have other important roles such as advising their ambassadors on the health situation in the country and provide health education to the diplomatic community In order to be considered for the position these PAs must be licensed and have at least two years of recent experience in primary care 95 Physician Assistant in the US Army Military PAs serve in the White House Medical Unit where they provide care to the president and vice president and their families as well as White House staff citation needed They are employed by several organizations with the intelligence community specifically the Central Intelligence Agency 96 While much of the job description is classified they work under the Directorate of Support and are deployed to austere environments where they provide medical care including trauma stabilization and teach in the fields of survival field medicine and tactical combat casualty care 96 United States Army PAs serve as Medical Specialist Corps officers typically within Army combat or combat support battalions located in the continental United States Alaska Hawaii and overseas 97 These include infantry armor cavalry airborne artillery and if the PA qualifies special forces units They serve as the front line of Army medicine and along with combat medics are responsible for the total health care of soldiers assigned to their unit as well as of their family members citation needed PAs also serve in the Air Force and Navy as clinical practitioners and aviation medicine specialists as well as in the Coast Guard and Public Health Service The skills required for these PAs are similar to that of their civilian colleagues but additional training is provided in advanced casualty care medical management of chemical injuries aviation medicine and military medicine citation needed In addition military PAs are also required to meet the officer commissioning requirements and maintain the professional and physical readiness standards of their respective services 98 The marine physician assistant is a US Merchant Marine staff officer A certificate of registry is granted through The United States Coast Guard National Maritime Center located in Martinsburg West Virginia 99 Formal training programs for marine physician assistants began in September 1966 at the Public Service Health Hospital located in Staten Island N Y 100 References Edit What is a PA Frequently Asked Questions PDF American Academy of Physician Assistants Retrieved 2021 04 03 History of the PA Profession American Academy of Physician Assistants n d Retrieved 13 June 2022 a b Sheikh Rahil Mole Charlie 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