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.
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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.
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