Perceptions of U.S. physicians regarding the entry-level doctoral degree in physician assistant education

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Authors
Muma, Richard D.
Smith, Barbara S.
Anderson, Nickele
Richardson, Micah
Selzer, Erica
White, Rebecca
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Issue Date
2011
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Article
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Comparative Study , Review
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Citation
Journal of allied health. 2011 Spring; 40(1): 25-33.
Abstract

Minimal research has been done to determine the appropriateness of entry-level doctoral physician assistant (PA) education. Previously, only PAs, PA faculty, and a small number of PA program medical directors had been surveyed about their perceptions of the Doctorate of Physician Assistant (DPA), and none of these groups supported the DPA as the entry-level degree. The purpose of this study was to compare the perceptions of physicians with those of PAs and PA faculty regarding an entry-level DPA degree.

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Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions
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Journal of Allied Health
J Allied Health
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1945-404X
0090-7421
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