Do you want a Physician Associate to join your practice?
Physician Associates (PA's) are relatively new roles in general practice in the UK. PA's work under the supervision of a doctor and are trained to perform a number of day to day tasks including:
- Finding out why patients are visiting the doctor
- Examining patients
- Making diagnoses
- Analysing test results
- Developing treatment plans for patients.
To become a Physician Associate they will have been a graduate, often with a first degree in a biomedical science subject, and have undertaken postgraduate training. They finish their course with skills and competencies equivalent to a F1 doctor. They will need further training and clinical supervision during the first couple of years after qualification.
The Wakefield General Practice Workforce Development Academy is facilitating the creation of PA rotations across our local Acute and Community Trusts. The rotations are for two years with PA's spending 8 months in three placements. To find out what a PA does in General Practice click here for Andy's story of being a PA in a General Practice in Sheffield.
If you would be interested in having a PA then click here to email me and we will be in touch!
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