Today is “Physician Assistant” Day 2014

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Celebrating PA Day

[By Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA CMP]

Dr. DEMPhysician Assistant Day, or PA Day, is a celebration of those who assist doctors in their work.

This important event, begun by the American Academy of Physicians’ Assistants, aims to raise awareness of the PA profession, and inform people about healthy living.

A Work Horse – Not a Show Horse

Physician assistants are less high-profile and glamorous than doctors themselves, but the work that they do is essential for the smooth running of hospitals and performing of healthcare.

Many medical establishments are in need of more people to enter the profession, and one of the main aims of PA Day is to get this message across, encouraging people to consider assistance as a career.

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The main celebration takes place on Rockefeller Plaza in New York. You can join in by being there on the day, arranging an event to raise awareness at your local hospital or social hub.

Link: http://www.cute-calendar.com/event/physician-assistant-day/16354.html

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5 Responses

  1. From PA to MD

    An appreciation for physician education.

    http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2014/10/patient-outcomes-time-account-socioeconomic-factors.html

    Dr. Kellington

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  2. 91% of patients say PAs improve the quality of healthcare

    Patients who saw a physician assistant (PA) in the past year give high marks to the interaction, according to a new Harris Poll.

    http://managedhealthcareexecutive.modernmedicine.com/managed-healthcare-executive/news/91-patients-who-saw-physician-assistant-past-year-say-they-improve

    Luma

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  3. Opsie!

    A Miami physician’s assistant who was described by his lawyer as a “bit player” in a nearly $200 million mental health scheme to swindle Medicare was just sentenced to 15 years in prison; down here in Miami.

    http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/miami-man-gets-15-years-in-nations-biggest-medicare-therapy-scam/ar-BBavUJY

    Consuela

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  4. Physician Assistants

    Physician assistants endure the rigors of a bachelor’s program followed by a full-time postgraduate program to qualify to examine patients, diagnose conditions, write prescriptions and counsel on and monitor treatment.

    But, the intense years of study lead to job security and a handsome salary. In 2013, PAs earned a median salary of $92,970 and an average salary of $94,350.

    Luma

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  5. 2018-19 The Median Base Salary For PAs Rose to $106,000 in 2018

    The AAPA recently released updated Physician Assistant (PA) compensation information. Here are some key findings from the report:

    • The median base salary for PAs increased from $105,000 in 2017 to $106,000 in 2018.
    • Median compensation including base salary, hourly wages, and productivity pay was $107,500.
    • Emergency Medicine PAs earn the most with a median base compensation of $116,964.
    • The PA profession is projected to increase 37% from 2016 to 2026.

    Source: Fierce Healthcare, July 31, 2019

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