Mayo Clinic develops first hospital medicine PA program
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, February 2, 2010
The Mayo Clinic Department of Medicine has developed the first hospitalist-specific physician assistant (PA) fellowship for certification, according to the paper, “A hospitalist postgraduate training program for physician assistants,” published in the January issue of Journal of Hospital Medicine.
According to the paper, finding PAs with dedicated hospitalist experience can be difficult since many are skilled in specialties other than hospital medicine. As a result, hospitals often recruit newly graduated PAs who may have limited experience in the hospital setting.
The Mayo program is a 12-month postgraduate fellowship and is based on the Society of Hospital Medicine’s Core Competencies. “This postgraduate physician assistant training program represents a model that can be utilized at almost any institution, academic or community-based,” states the study.
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