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Shenandoah University PA students participate in leadership training to foster a positive health care environment and prevent burnout.
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Shenandoah University PA students participate in leadership training to foster a positive health care environment and prevent burnout.
Read MoreNAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization, and it offers extensive resources to support mental health awareness.
Read MoreChanging the Concept of “From Families as Visitors” to “Families as Partners." Institute for Patient and Family-Centered Care, 2020.
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Read MoreHuman Resources for Health, 2019.
Read MoreCertified PAs and all providers must find ways and resources to manage the inevitable stressors that left unchecked can contribute to burnout.
Read MoreLearn how Certified PA Emily Hedley used a Be the Change grant to raise awareness of sun exposure risk and provide sunscreen in local parks.
Read MoreMental Health Outreach Grant: H. Lee. Virginia Rural Health Voice Conference. November 2019.
Read MoreOral Health Integration Grant: B. Buyea, et al. American Public Health Association Conference. November 2019.
Read MoreProviders should recognize changes in their established patients. The sooner PTSD signs are recognized, the better the outcome for the patient.
Read MoreThe Emory Farmworker Project expanded efforts improve migrant farmworker health in rural Georgia.
Read MoreCertified PAs utilize the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ9) and other screening tools as part of periodic assessment for depression.
Read MoreMental Health Outreach Grant: C. Rodgers, E. Pham, D. Beck. Pennsylvania Society of Physician Assistants Conference - Poster. October 2019.
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