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The Future for Physician Assistants
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983Physician assistants were intended to be assistants to primary care physicians. Physicians in private practice have only moderately responded to the availability of these professionals. Cutbacks in the numbers of foreign medical graduates entering American schools for graduate medical education, concern for overcrowding in some specialties, and the ...
J F, Cawley, J E, Ott, C A, DeAtley
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Physician assistants in Australia
Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2014[Extract] Physician assistants (PAs) are making inroads in Australia. Medical extension is an idea whose time has finally come. As the familiar demand-side triad of population aging, wants, and technology collides with workforce and financial constraint, change for Australia will be a necessity, not an option.
Murray, Richard B., O'Kane, Deborah A.
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American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 2010
Two recent articles have again piqued our interest in the subject of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia. As noted by Chambaere et al, Belgium and the Netherlands in 2002, and Luxemburg in 2009, have decriminalized physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia. The issue is currently being debated in Canada.
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Two recent articles have again piqued our interest in the subject of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia. As noted by Chambaere et al, Belgium and the Netherlands in 2002, and Luxemburg in 2009, have decriminalized physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia. The issue is currently being debated in Canada.
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The Military Physician Assistant
Military Medicine, 1991The origin of the physician assistant began with medically trained military personnel. Now, 25 years later, the military has over 1,100 physician assistants working in all aspects of health care delivery. This article examines the historical perspective and discusses current and emerging issues for the utilization of military physician assistants.
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Physician's Assistants in Dermatology
Archives of Dermatology, 1971A FORMAL program to train physician's assistants in dermatology will begin at the University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics in September 1971. The decision to launch such a program was based on the well-demonstrated need to expand the delivery of medical care; the addition of a new member to the health team offers the promise of helping to meet this ...
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2005
Tremendous debate surrounds the acceptability of physician-assisted suicide in the United States. Progress requires carefully mapping the relationship of this practice to termination of life-sustaining treatment, appropriate pain relief and palliative care, and euthanasia.
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Tremendous debate surrounds the acceptability of physician-assisted suicide in the United States. Progress requires carefully mapping the relationship of this practice to termination of life-sustaining treatment, appropriate pain relief and palliative care, and euthanasia.
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The Linacre Quarterly, 1994
The term "physician assisted suicide" is an oxymoron. The education and training of a physician is directed to diagnosing and treating illnesses in an attempt to cure and save the life of his patient and to give comfort during periods of stress and bereavement.
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The term "physician assisted suicide" is an oxymoron. The education and training of a physician is directed to diagnosing and treating illnesses in an attempt to cure and save the life of his patient and to give comfort during periods of stress and bereavement.
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Physician's Assistant or Assistant Physician?
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