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Roles and Limitations of Physician Assistants in Dermatology

Jeong YI, Jue MS, Park HJ, Choi KH

  • KMID: 2301503
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2015 May;53(4):265-269.
In Korea, physician assistants (PAs) have emerged owing to the shortage of medical residents, especially in the surgical departments of tertiary hospitals. In addition, the Korean Ministry of Health and...
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Effect of Job Stress, Emotional Labor, and Positive Psychological Capital on the Job Satisfaction of Physician Assistants

Hong BR, Kim KM

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of job stress, emotional labor, and positive psychological capital on the job satisfaction of physician assistants (PAs). METHODS: The sample...
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Planning a physician assistant system for Korea

Kim JJ

In the 1960s, a shortage of primary care medical doctors in rural and urban areas of the United States. Coinciding with the above problem, returning military servicemen who had delivered...
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A Study on Role Conflict in Physician Assistant Nurses

Kim SY

PURPOSE: This study was a qualitative study done to investigate the experience of role conflict by physician assistant nurses. METHODS: The basis for this study was qualitative research using the phenomenological...
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The Current Status of Professional Medical Support Staffs in General Hospitals less than 500 Beds -Focusing on Nursing Staffs-

Jeon MK, Kim MY, Choi SJ, Seol M, Kim HY, Kim JH

PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the current statistics of professional medical support staffs(PMSSs) working in general hospitals with less than 500 beds. METHODS: This study was conducted on 35 general...
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Present Condition Analysis of Physician Assistant in Korea

Eom YH, Kim GY, Jung SS, Lee KY, Kang SB, Bae JS, Hur H, Jang YS, Lee HJ, Yoon DS, Han W, Lee IK

This study intended to identify the need for the legalization and development of a systematic program for physician assistants (PAs) by understanding the actual state of PA operation in hospitals....
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Imperfect physician assistant and physical therapist admissions processes in the United States

Jones PE, Simpkins S, Hocking JA

We compared and contrasted physician assistant and physical therapy profession admissions processes based on the similar number of accredited programs in the United States and the co-existence of many programs...
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The Frequency of Job Performance of the Korean Professional Medical Support Staff at Medical Institutions over 500 Beds

Kim MY, Choi SJ, Seol M, Kim JH, Kim HY, Byun SJ

PURPOSE: This study was intended to investigate the frequency of job performance of the Korean professional medical support staffs (PMSS). METHOD: The data of 1,666 PMSS from 36 hospitals and over...
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A Study on the Job Satisfaction of the Physician Assistant (PA) Male Nurses: A Mixed-method Design

Lim YS, Kang KA

PURPOSE: This is a mixed method study to understand the experience regarding the job satisfaction of Physician Assistant (PA) male nurses. METHODS: First, factors influencing job satisfaction were analyzed using quantitative...
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Cultural competency in a physician assistant curriculum in the United States: a longitudinal study with two cohorts

Beck B, Scheel MH, De Oliveira K, Hopp J

PURPOSE: Many physician assistant (PA) programs have recently integrated cultural competency into their curricula. However, there is little evidence of the longitudinal effectiveness of such curricula on culture competency. This...
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Teamwork education improves trauma team performance in undergraduate health professional students

Baker VO, Cuzzola R, Knox C, Liotta C, Cornfield , Tarkowski , Masters C, McCarthy M, Sturdivant S, Carlson JN

PURPOSE: Effective trauma resuscitation requires efficient and coordinated care from a team of providers; however, providers are rarely instructed on how to be effective members of trauma teams. Team-based learning...
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Promoting collaboration and cultural competence for physician assistant and physical therapist students: A cross-cultural decentralized interprofessional education (IPE) model

De Oliveira K, North S, Beck B, Hopp J

PURPOSE: As the United States health care model progresses towards medical teams and the country's population continues to diversify, the need for health professional education programs to develop and implement...
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Evaluation of a continuing professional development training program for physicians and physician assistants in hospitals in Laos based on the Kirkpatrick model

Yoon HB, Shin JS, Bouphavanh K, Kang YM

PURPOSE: Medical professionals from Korea and Laos have been working together to develop a continuing professional development training program covering the major clinical fields of primary care. This study aimed...
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The Current Status of Professional Medical Support Staffs in Medical Institutions with over 500 Beds

Kim MY, Choi SJ, Seol M, Kim JH, Kim HY, Byun SJ

PURPOSE: This study was to investigate the nationwide operational status of the professional medical support staffs (PMSS) who practice the expanded roles in the hospital setting. METHODS: The data were obtained...
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Development of a Multidisciplinary Care System for Lung Cancer Patients

Na KJ, Ahn SJ, Kim YH, Bom HS, Choi C, Kim KS, Oh IJ, Song SY, Choi S, Choi YD, Jeong SY, Yoon MS, Back SM, Kong KE, Kim YC

PURPOSE : Since the year 2000, lung cancer has been the leading cause of cancer death in South Korea and also in many other parts of the world. MATERIALS AND METHODS...
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