Doctors', Patients' and Physician Associates' Perceptions of the Physician Associate Role in the Emergency Department
Abstract Introduction The Emergency Department (ED) has seen increased patient attendance and difficulty meeting demands. New healthcare professions such as Physician Associates (PAs) are being utilised to complement the existing medical workforce. Despite the growth of their professions in the Unit...
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Main Authors: | Nicole M. A. King (Author), Suzannah Helps (Author), Yee Gan Ong (Author), Sandra Walker (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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