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Are Physician Associates replacing Doctors? (Part 2)

Are Physician Associates replacing Doctors? (Part 2)

Released Wednesday, 1st May 2024
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Are Physician Associates replacing Doctors? (Part 2)

Are Physician Associates replacing Doctors? (Part 2)

Are Physician Associates replacing Doctors? (Part 2)

Are Physician Associates replacing Doctors? (Part 2)

Wednesday, 1st May 2024
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Let's continue the discussion...  Please check part 1 if you haven't already.

So are PA's replacing doctors?
And let's get to the bit that matters most:  What should we be doing about this?

Quite specifically, what can YOU do about this?

This is the SECOND HALF of a discussion in which hosts Munir Adam (the GP) and Marium Hanif (the PA) explore the PA role and upcoming PA regulation by the GMC 2024. 

SPECIAL THANKS:  To Stephen Nash, Physician Associate and Founder at UMAPs Limited (United Medical Associate Professionals).

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