Physician
assistant
Who is a physician
assistant?
He is a health care professional who provides health
care within the medical model and is part of a team
that includes physicians and other service providers,
and he holds a scientific degree that can be obtained
in less time than a medical doctor's degree.
Physician assistant
job
The medical assistant is directly responsible to the hiring
physician or any other supervisor assigned by the
physician in the facility. With experience, the medical
assistant may be promoted within departments or to
supervisory levels in administrative and clinical positions
upon demonstration of knowledge and skills.
Physician assistant skills
Record patient interview, history and
Measure and record vital signs chief complaint.
Provide patient education regarding
office policies, medications, disease Preparing patients for routine
management, home remedies, and examinations and tests
special diets.
What does it take
to become a
physician
assistant?
High school diploma and one-year medical assistant program
through a vocational school. To become a Certified Medical
Assistant (CMA), a graduate of an accredited program must take
and pass the national certification exam, which is given each
January and June. Current BLS for Healthcare Provider from an
American Heart Association (AHA) recognized course.
Conclusion
In conclusion, medicine is a profession with a long history that
everyone bows to in respect for and for the first doctors who
had the greatest credit in discovering diseases and treating
patients, even though their tools at that time were very
primitive. How great is this profession! And how great are its
brave doctors! And how sacred is its noble goal!
Student project:
Taleen Fahd Al
Shamrani
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