Friday, 11 February 2011

Is there a Future for Physician Assistants?


Career Overview of a Physician Assistant 


It is said that practicing medicine is one of the most rewarding profession since you will be involved in giving cure to people in need of medical help. However, not everyone can afford the time and expenses that come along with practicing medicine.

Good thing you can do all these with a profession as a physician assistant. Though the training and schooling included is packed from the first year till the last year of their curriculum, the expenses are expected to be not as much as a physician’s course. Moreover, an intensive and extensive scope of the curriculum is given to physician assistant courses to ensure that every physician assistant is capable of delivering 80% of what is expected from a physician with minimal supervision.

 However, with minimum training as compared to a licensed physician you can also expect lower wage as compared to them. What most people like about this profession are that, the pay is not really that bad and the return of investment from your studies will be back in no time since this is just a 3 year course at the most.

Physician assistants are today’s one of the most important part of the health care team. They make the whole process efficient and effective; they are also one of the best tools for the health care team to reach out to more people.

Consequently to be successful in this endeavour, you should also have a genuine compassion to help people in need. This profession will be more fulfilling for you if you have the calling to be a tool in giving people the medical help they need, than just going for a career with a high wage. So the next time, you hear the question; "What is a physician assistant?" You can say that; it is one of the most rewarding careers today.

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Thursday, 1 January 2009

The Truth About Physician Assistants



Today, the roles in the health care setting have evolved and gave way to professional physician assistant roles; but what is a physician assistant really for when you already have a medical assistant?

Physician assistants are medical practitioners under the supervision of surgeons. They are licensed professionals that are highly trained to provide services and practice medicine under the supervision.

What are a Physician Assistant and What Do they Do? 


Physician assistants are trained to take on some clerical tasks. They take not of the medical histories of their patients. They are also trained to perform diagnostic procedures.

Consequently they are also knowledgeable of interpreting laboratory tests, ECGs, EKGs and X-rays. They are also skilled with therapeutic procedures such as suturing, casting, splinting and treating minor injuries. This scope of services delivered, are bounded according to the state that physician assistants are practicing.



What Is a Physician Assistant and Their Difference with Medical Assistants? 


Physician assistants’ roles are very different from the roles of medical assistants. They are, however, the same on the fact that they are expected to perform administrative and clinical roles at the same time. They are also both normally assigned in private clinics.

They are also involved with taking note of the patient’s medical history and records. The medical assistants’ clinical role is limited as compared to physician assistants. Physician assistants are said to perform about 80% of the physician’s total work scope. Physician assistants are also expected to have specializations according to the specialization of the physician they are assisting.

They are also commonly assigned in rural areas where the monitoring physician cannot visit regularly. They are being monitored via telephone calls; physician assistants are expected to infer with their supervising physician whenever they are subjected to tasks that are above their scope of practice.


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