Mental Health Minute
Hear from Certified PA Tajuana Lordeus about why PAs make wonderful psychiatric providers. Curiosity is a key ingredient.
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Hear from Certified PA Tajuana Lordeus about why PAs make wonderful psychiatric providers. Curiosity is a key ingredient.
Read MoreBoard Certified PAs and PA students are improving health across the country and around the world. Learn more about their efforts and join them!
Read MoreFind clinican and patient resources for detecting and responding to initimate partner violence.
Read MoreLindsey Hollingsworth, PA-C, is increasing health care accessibility for youths as they move from pediatric to adult care.
Read MoreThe Emory PA Program is empowering PA students and expanding access to care for migrant farmworkers.
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Read MoreSuicide is a complex reaction, and it is preventable. Certified PAs find guidelines and resources for risk assessments in your practice.
Read MoreApply for up to $5,000 to reach underserved and underrepresented populations with PA-led interventions.
Read MoreApply for the nccPA Health Foundation EMPOWER Grant to provide care, education, and health promotion in your community.
Read MoreCertifiedPAs can foster mental health equity by leveraging clinical and community-building strategies.
Read MoreThis article highlightes how PAs are bridging gaps in psychiatric services. Learn more about the 3,000 Certified PAs practicing in psychiatry.
Read MoreQuestions about applying for this $5,000 grant? Watch to learn more about the grant and see applicants' questions answered.
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.
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