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How McMaster is Fulfilling the Need for Physician Assistants in Canada
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The Physician Assistant (PA) profession has been growing over the past decade in Canada, and McMaster University was the first institution in Ontario to establish a PA program in 2008. The PA profession occupies a niche in the health care field and is needed to extend physician services contributing to the improvement of patient care. McMaster’s PA Education Program (PAEP) fosters collaboration and problem-based learning (PBL) in order to provide students with skills that are transferable to the workplace. McMaster’s PBL approach arms graduates with lifelong learning skills that are practical in a clinical setting. The following interviews with PAs provide a more comprehensive understanding of the development of the PA niche and proffer a glimpse into how McMaster’s PAEP equips its graduates with practical skills, which will allow them to excel in the workforce.
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Title: How McMaster is Fulfilling the Need for Physician Assistants in Canada
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The Physician Assistant (PA) profession has been growing over the past decade in Canada, and McMaster University was the first institution in Ontario to establish a PA program in 2008.
The PA profession occupies a niche in the health care field and is needed to extend physician services contributing to the improvement of patient care.
McMaster’s PA Education Program (PAEP) fosters collaboration and problem-based learning (PBL) in order to provide students with skills that are transferable to the workplace.
McMaster’s PBL approach arms graduates with lifelong learning skills that are practical in a clinical setting.
The following interviews with PAs provide a more comprehensive understanding of the development of the PA niche and proffer a glimpse into how McMaster’s PAEP equips its graduates with practical skills, which will allow them to excel in the workforce.
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