Physician assistant/associate retirement intent: seeking the exit ramp
Abstract Background Retirement patterns for American physician assistants/associates (PAs) are in flux as the first substantial cadre trained in the 1970s makes their retirement choices. The growing and aging of the US population is increasing the demand for healthcare services. At the same time, pr...
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Main Authors: | Roderick S. Hooker (Author), Andrzej Kozikowski (Author), James F. Cawley (Author), Kasey Puckett (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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