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Physician Assistant ProgramThe Profession
Physician Assistants obtain patient histories, perform physical examinations, diagnose illness, determine treatment plans, order and interpret laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and prescribe medication as well as provide patient education, counseling and follow-up care. The Physician Assistant's scope of practice is delegated according to the medical discipline of the supervising physician, practice setting, level of expertise and institutional guidelines. Employed in all health care settings and in every medical and surgical specialty, Physician Assistants function to increase access and enhance the quality of patient care while contributing to medical cost containment. Demand for Physician Assistant services is steady, with approximately three to four employment opportunities for every new Physician Assistant graduate. For detailed information regarding the Physician Assistant profession on a national level contact the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the New York State Society of Physician Assitants (NYSSPA). |