PAs’ perspective on leadership in medicine
Objective:
This study evaluated physician associate/assistant (PA) training and confidence in leadership and leadership skills, as well as where best to incorporate leadership training for the profession.
JAAPA
by Roberts, Amy Lynn PhD, PA-C; Rizzolo, Denise PhD, PA-C; Bruza-Augatis, Mirela MS-PA-C; Pontrelli, Gina DHSc, PA-C; Zammit, Christine MS, PA-C; Banahan, Mary MS, PA-C
This study evaluated physician associate/assistant (PA) training and confidence in leadership and leadership skills, as well as where best to incorporate leadership training for the profession.
Share:
11.21.2025 • NCCPA emphasizes the importance of exam security for the PANRE-LA, a key component of PA certification maintenance.
Read More11.19.2025 • A nationwide analysis of nearly 150,000 Board Certified PAs found that 12,146 (8%) report current or past military service. Of these, one in five are currently on active duty.
Read More11.17.2025 • The PA workforce just experienced an infusion of talent. The new 2024 Statistical Profile of Recently Board Certified PAs reports that 12,400 PAs entered the profession, an increase of nearly 25% compared to 2020.
Read MoreLooking for a new position? We can help. Search through hundreds of jobs and set alerts to get notified when new positions become available in our PA Career Center.
