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A Physician Assistant (PA) expert witness testifies on the role of the PA in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients in every specialty and setting. Physician Assistant (also known as PAs) are medical professionals responsible for evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients in almost every specialty, from primary care to neurosurgery. Physician Assistants are found in outpatient clinics, hospitals, surgery centers, and academic institutions. Both an undergraduate degree and medical experience are required before admission into PA school, and PA programs range from two to three years with training in anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, ethics, and general medicine. Upon graduation from an accredited program, Physician Assistants must pass a national certifying exam (Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam, or PANCE), and become licensed to practice in their chosen state. Some PAs complete post-graduate fellowships in medical and surgical specialties, although fellowship training is not required for practice in specialty areas. They may also pursue Specialty Certificates of Added Qualifications (CAQs) in Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Emergency Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Nephrology, Orthopaedic Surgery, Pediatrics, or Psychiatry. To maintain certification and licensure throughout their careers, PAs must regularly obtain credits for continuing medical education (CME), and pass recertification exams (Physician Assistant National Recertifying Exam). Once licensed and certified, PAs work as part of the medical team alongside physicians and nurses. They practice and prescribe medications in all U.S. states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories, and the military. While all PAs must have a supervising physician who oversees their care, their level of autonomy varies by state and is governed by statute. An experienced Physician Assistant expert witness can shed light on any PA situation.
Most malpractice litigation relating to Physician Assistants involves poor outcomes arising from inadequate supervision by a physician, or deviation from the standard of care within the scope of practice of a PA. In this regard, a Physician Assistant expert witness typically testifies on the role of the PA in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients but would be unlikely to testify on causation. An experienced, Board-Certified Physician Assistant is a valuable resource in defining the role of the PA and scope of the profession in each state.
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Given the complexity of the practice and supervision of Physician Assistants, an experienced Physician Assistant expert witness testifies on the role of the PA in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients in every specialty and setting.is an invaluable resource in evaluating cases related to standard of care, while a Board-Certified physician experienced in PA oversight can address issues of inappropriate supervision. To secure a hand-selected Physician Assistant (PA) expert witness or a supervising physician or surgeon from any healthcare specialty, please contact Elite Medical Experts and speak with a physician or nurse on Elite’s experienced Case Strategy Team today.
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