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 MoreNCCPA data about work-life balance was shared at AAPA 2024 and subsequently included in this Medscape article.
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 MoreOne of the ways to protect against burnout is to make sure you’re focusing on your well-being. AAPA Career Central, 2022.
Read MorePriorities of the US Surgeon General, 2022.
Read MoreCultivating resilience often involves facing trauma or negative experiences and navigating through them utilizing healthy coping skills.
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Read MorePhysician Assistant Clinics, 2021.
Read MoreNational Academy of Medicine, 2022.
Read MoreSelf-care has become a hot topic for wellbeing; and it is important for providers and patients to make self-care plans.
Read MoreCOVID-19 changed the dynamic of medicine, but providers can't forget to take care of themselves. It's important for patient care.
Read MoreDuquesne University School of Nursing, 2020.
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