Physician associates working in secondary care teams in England: interprofessional implications from a national survey
Physician associates (PAs) are a new type of healthcare professional to the United Kingdom; however, they are well established in the United States (where they are known as physician assistants). PAs are viewed as one potential solution to the current medical workforce doctor shortage. This study in...
Main Authors: | Wheeler, C, Halter, M, Drennan, V, De Lusignan, S, Grant, R, Gabe, J, Gage, H, Begg, P, Ennis, J, Parle, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2017
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