PA Insights with NCCPA: PAs and Mental Health
Rashadah Jordan, DMSc, PA-C, CAQ-Psychiatry shares why it’s important for medical providers to be aware of mental health and more.
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Rashadah Jordan, DMSc, PA-C, CAQ-Psychiatry shares why it’s important for medical providers to be aware of mental health and more.
Read MoreMental Health America’s online resource center offers tools to empower and uplift BIPOC individuals on their mental health journeys.
Read MoreHuman Resources for Health, 2024.
Read MoreThe grantees acquired educational models and distributed 500 kits during workshops to help sustain the community’s oral health.
Read MoreThis e-newsletter by CIPCOH's 100 Million Mouths team, including a PA grantee, equips educators to integrate oral health into overall health.
Read MoreNCCPA data about work-life balance was shared at AAPA 2024 and subsequently included in this Medscape article.
Read MoreJournal of Physician Assistant Education, 2024.
Read MoreQuestions about applying for this grant? Watch to learn more about the grant and see applicants' questions answered.
Read MoreJournal of Physician Assistant Education, 2024.
Read MoreJournal of Physician Assistant Education, 2024.
Read MorePete Carmany, PA-C, CAQ-Psychiatry, and Terri Langford, MD, share what makes their partnership successful and how it benefits their patients.
Read MoreJournal of Physician Assistant Education, 2023.
Read MoreCheck out efforts across the PA profession to integrate mental health and SUD across the PA profession.
Read MoreThis report highlights best practices, including opportunities for health care providers, to support the prevention and management of ECC.
Read MoreBoard Certified PA Windy Christy is leading an interprofessional team striving to put whole families on a path to better health.
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