Virtual Grant Overview and Q&A, 2025
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Read MorePAs can make a difference in adressing sexual violence by being observant and resource ready in their practices.
Read MoreApply for up to $5,000 to promote innovative strategies that foster equitable care and address public health needs.
Read MoreExclusive Real World Evidence Journal, 2025
Read MoreEarly detection and treatment improve the prognosis, but the presentation of eating disorders can be difficult to catch.
Read MoreCheck out efforts across the PA profession to integrate mental health and SUD across the PA profession.
Read MoreNCCPA generates annual reports from its robust repository of data on PA demographic and practice characteristics, generously populated by PAs.
Read MoreGeorgia Composite Medical Board, 2024.
Read MoreDeaths due to Alzheimer’s disease have more than doubled over the last twenty years. Learn how early detection impacts treatment.
Read MoreOCD does not discriminate. Learn how Certified PAs can support individuals through screening, education, and resources.
Read MoreThis partnership develops and shares content by and about Board Certified PAs’ with the mental health community.
Read MoreBoard Certified PA Christina Zheng plans to provide comprehensive liver health education and resources.
Read MoreBoard Certified PA Melody Crisp is leading global health outreach to save lives among Burmese mothers and children.
Read MoreJournal of Physician Assistant Education, 2024.
Read MoreEvery healthcare professional can be vulnerable to lawsuits, regardless of their credentials or workplace responsibilities.
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