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What is a physician assistant?

Dreyer Medical Clinic - Frequently Asked Questions
Physician Assistants (PAs) are health care professionals trained and licensed to practice medicine as delegated by and with the supervision of a physician. PAs are qualified by graduation from an accredited PA program and/or by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA).

What's the difference between a physician assistant and a physician?

UF PA Program
Physician assistants are trained in medicine; classroom courses are taught by physicians, the educators who teach physicians, and physician assistants. One of the main differences between PA education and physician education is not the core content of the curriculum, but the amount of time spent in school. PA instruction averages 111 weeks, and a typical medical school runs 155 weeks. See similar questions...

What is a Nurse Practitioner? A Physician Assistant?

Suffolk University - Health Services FAQ
A Nurse Practitioner is an R.N. with advanced formal education who is certified by a national nursing organization. A Physician Assistant is a Health Care professional licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision who is certified by national Physician Assistant organization. Campus Calendar | News | Libraries & Archives | Athletics | Jobs | Contact Us | Campus Safety | OneSource See similar questions...

Can a physician's assistant (PA) prescribe a Schedule II?

Board of Pharmacy - Frequently Asked Questions
A physician's assistant cannot write a C-II prescription for a retail patient. The P.A. may only write an order for a Schedule II for immediate or ongoing administration "on-site". "On-site" is defined as: See similar questions...

What's the difference between a physician assistant and a nurse?

UF PA Program
Registered nurses study nursing and PAs study medicine. While some areas of education overlap, nurses focus on nursing assessment and patient care issues. A PA is taught to diagnose and treat illnesses using the medical model. A registered nurse, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, works to promote health, prevent disease, and help patients cope with illness. See similar questions...

Can I see my physician or do I see a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant?

Welcome to Fort Worth Clinic
Your doctor is very concerned with your continued health and appointments are available Monday through Friday by calling our Appointment desk. If you have an acute illness or episode most likely, for your convenience, you can make a same day appointment with our nurse practitioner or physician assistant. You still have the choice of seeing your physician. A Physician is immediately available to address serious conditions or concerns. See similar questions...

How does a Physician Assistant work with the physician?

University Medicine Foundation
The physician and physician assistant work closely together to deliver quality care. Although you may occasionally see the nurse practitioner instead of your physician, your physician is made aware of the nature of your visit. To view the hours of operation for a specific site please select the "Locations" menu item from above. See similar questions...

What's the difference between a physician assistant and a nurse practitioner?

UF PA Program
Nurse practitioners (NPs) are registered nurses with advanced training in nursing. They specialize during their training, such as a pediatric NP, geriatric NP, family health NP, or women's health NP. Physician assistants are educated in the broad spectrum of medical and surgical care, allowing them to practice in the variety of specialties rather than one specific area of study. See similar questions...

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