No, we're just sounding like the well trained medical professionals that we are. Neither me, nor anyone on my channel, has ever claimed to be a physician or that we are equivalent. However, I do have to question if you truly understand the level of training a PA receives? And if we sound like physicians, it is because we are trained in the medical model, sharing several classes with med students, and most often, especially in family practice, take complete care of our own patient panel that a physician never sees.
Thanks for another great talk on something I didn't even know I needed to hear. I never thought about it. I got my M.S. in counseling then labeled MFCC, now MFT. Go figure...
Thanks Michele! A great topic for discussion. There is certainly a lot of debate on this issue. You certainly and accurately describe the legal method of getting our title changed! I am seeing a number of PA professional associations change their title to physician associate, ie: Academy of Physician Associates in Cardiology, and of Course, American Academy of Physician Associates. It is sort of a chicken and egg thing, is it not? Onward and upward!
Lmao everyone's out here wanting to sound like they're physicians without going to med school
No, we're just sounding like the well trained medical professionals that we are. Neither me, nor anyone on my channel, has ever claimed to be a physician or that we are equivalent. However, I do have to question if you truly understand the level of training a PA receives? And if we sound like physicians, it is because we are trained in the medical model, sharing several classes with med students, and most often, especially in family practice, take complete care of our own patient panel that a physician never sees.
Thanks for another great talk on something I didn't even know I needed to hear. I never thought about it. I got my M.S. in counseling then labeled MFCC, now MFT. Go figure...
You're welcome. Naming conventions in medicine and degrees can be so complicated! Thanks for watching and commenting.
great information to have, Michelle! Thank you!
Thanks Sharon! Glad it is helpful.
great thanks
You're welcome Daniel. Thanks for watching!
PA name change will be interesting
Yes it will. I think it will also be slow. It’s interesting that I haven’t heard much about the name change in the past few months!
Thanks Michele! A great topic for discussion. There is certainly a lot of debate on this issue. You certainly and accurately describe the legal method of getting our title changed! I am seeing a number of PA professional associations change their title to physician associate, ie: Academy of Physician Associates in Cardiology, and of Course, American Academy of Physician Associates. It is sort of a chicken and egg thing, is it not? Onward and upward!
Yep! Clear as mud right now! 😜😜