Watkins, J; Straughton, K; King, N
(2019)
There is no 'I' in team but there may be a PA.
Future Healthc J, 6 (3).
pp. 177-180.
ISSN 2514-6645
https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2019-0039
SGUL Authors: Watkins, Jean Strain
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Abstract
Physician associates (PAs) are a relatively new medical professional group working as part of the multidisciplinary team to deliver patient care. This article aims to look at how PAs can work effectively in teams, highlighting the benefits and current working practices of PAs across the NHS and address the concerns and challenges raised.
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Additional Information: | © Royal College of Physicians 2019. All rights reserved. Watkins J, Straughton K, King N. There is no ‘I’ in team but there may be a PA. FHJ 2019;6:177–80. | ||||||
Keywords: | Physician associates, medical teams, multidisciplinary teams | ||||||
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: | Academic Structure > Institute of Medical, Biomedical and Allied Health Education (IMBE) | ||||||
Journal or Publication Title: | Future Healthc J | ||||||
ISSN: | 2514-6645 | ||||||
Language: | eng | ||||||
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Publisher License: | Publisher's own licence | ||||||
PubMed ID: | 31660521 | ||||||
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URI: | https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/111350 | ||||||
Publisher's version: | https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2019-0039 |
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