For Employers
Certified PAs are licensed health care professionals who practice medicine or surgery
with physician supervision and bring a breadth of knowledge and skills to patient
care. Though their role in any particular workplace is determined in consultation
with the supervising physician, certified PAs can take histories, conduct physical
exams, diagnose and treat illnesses, order and interpret tests, counsel on preventative
health care, assist in surgery, perform a variety of procedures and write prescriptions.
Today, more than 70,000 certified PAs practice in almost every setting and medical
and surgical specialty, improving access to care for patients across the U.S. while
providing invaluable support to all-too-often overextended physicians.
Special Items of Interest
- NCCPA Announces New Specialty Certification Program - Coming
in 2011 - Current PA-C certification and an unencumbered state PA license are
basic prerequisites for this new voluntary certification program.
- "Shaping Great Physician-PA Teams" - This award-winning
documentary profiling five high-performing physician-PA teams is available for online
viewing. Or
request the documentary on DVD - free to health care employers, courtesy
of the NCCPA Foundation.
General Resources
-
The Certification Standard: The Role, Qualifications and Value of Certified Physician
Assistants (pdf) - This two-page brochure provides a quick introduction to certified
PAs.
- Exam Content Blueprint - The intial and recertifying exams are
based on a practice analysis, a scientific study of what PAs actually do in practice.
The Exam Content Blueprint provides
an overview of the content of those exams.
- Overview of the Certification Maintenance Process - To maintain
the PA-C credential, PAs must earn at least 100 hours of CME during every two-year
cycle and pass a recertification exam every six years.
- Code of Conduct for Certified and Certifying
PAs - Certified PAs and PA students are held to high professional and ethical
standards.
- Competencies
for the PA Profession - NCCPA worked with the American Academy for PAs, the
PA Educators Association, and the Accreditation Review Commission on the Education
of PAs to develop this seminal document descibing six overarching areas of competencies
for the PAs.
- NCCPA Federal Tax ID # - 58-1218672.
Ready to hire a PA?
The American Academy of PAs offers a wealth of resources for employers ready to
hire a PA. Visit their Web site at http://www.aapa.org/for-employers.