Addressing Minority Mental Health Disparities: What You Can Do in the Clinic and Community
CertifiedPAs can foster mental health equity by leveraging clinical and community-building strategies.
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CertifiedPAs can foster mental health equity by leveraging clinical and community-building strategies.
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 MoreJournal of Physician Assistant Education, 2024.
Read MoreEvery healthcare professional can be vulnerable to lawsuits, regardless of their credentials or workplace responsibilities.
Read MoreAgency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2024.
Read MoreRashadah 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 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.
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Read MoreHealthgrades for Professionals, Updated 2023.
Read MoreAs the role of APPs increases, so does the risk of burnout. Use this tool and resources to be more aware of burnout and its impact.
Read MoreYou’re never too young to learn about the PA profession. Find resources for elementary-age, middle, and high school students to encourage them in pursuing careers as PAs.
Read MoreProject Access encourages middle and high school students from underrepresented minoritized groups to consider the PA profession as a career.
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