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New physician assistants to work in Australian healthcare system

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, September 2, 2008

After Queensland Health Minister Stephen Roberston declared that five pilot hospitals would be given physician assistants who would work under the guidance of a qualified physician, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) has called the program a possible threat to patient safety, according to the Australian.

The AMA said that despite the fact that new physician assistants would be under supervision, their use in surgical procedures could compromise patient safety. The method of using physician assistants was developed in the U.S. and has been tested in Canada and Britain, reports the Australian.

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