The focus on the hospitalist physician assistant
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, February 16, 2010
Mayo Clinic stated that it was the first program to offer a post-graduate PA specific to hospital medicine, published in a Journal of Hospital Medicine article last month.
“After one year of our program training, the PA functions at the level of someone who would have been working, learning on the job at the three- or four-year mark,” said Kristen K. Will, MHPE, PA-C, Mayo Clinic program director of the post-graduate PA fellowship in hospital internal medicine in Arizona. “Essentially, more time and investment upfront makes them better, effective healthcare providers at the end, in a shorter time period.”
Read the full story in the February 12 article in HealthLeaders Media.
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