Physician associate and general practitioner consultations: a comparative observational video study
BACKGROUND: Physician associates, known internationally as physician assistants, are a mid-level practitioner, well established in the United States of America but new to the United Kingdom. A small number work in primary care under the supervision of general practitioners, where they most commonly...
Main Authors: | De Lusignan, S, McGovern, A, Tahir, M, Hassan, S, Jones, S, Halter, M, Joly, L, Drennan, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2016
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