PAs Wanted: Mental Health Community Outreach

In today’s ever-changing healthcare landscape, mental health is an increasing area of focus for patients and providers alike. As awareness of mental health increases, so too will the demand for healthcare professionals who can educate the U.S. public.

3 Career Benefits of Participating in Professional Awards Programs

Polishing your professional materials; connecting with exemplary peers and your champions; and adding depth and polish to your professional profile all offer long-term career benefits. Apply today for the 2018 AAPA Awards and reap these professional rewards!

Create More Joy in Your Work in 2018

When did you last experience joy in the workplace? Dr. James Lonquist, physician coach with HealthStream, suggests that 2018 is the year to assess burnout and barriers to joy, and to establish a meaningful connection to work and fulfillment. He outlines five ways to help create more satisfying workplaces for PAs.

U.S. Coast Guard PAs aboard the Eagle

The alleys between the mess hall’s long, brown tables constitute an ideal site to practice carrying stretchers for when they’d be most needed in the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle’s narrow corridors. The elegant wardroom, with a display case that includes a strip of the cutter’s original sail, would be utilized as a triage center if disaster strikes. First-aid training of staff is conducted almost anywhere on board.

What Has AAPA Done for PAs Lately?

What has AAPA done for PAs lately? It’s a question that we sometimes hear or see posted on social media. With the myriad of things competing for your dollars, from mortgages to college tuition, we’d like to take this opportunity to share how your membership dues are being spent wisely, and providing a great ROI for you and the profession.

Get Ready for the 2018 AAPA Awards

It’s award season again at AAPA and the application deadline is fast approaching. Collect a photo, list of accomplishments and recommendations and apply by Feb. 15.

After Disasters, PAs Step In To Provide Critical Medical Care

Following natural and man-made disasters, PAs have the medical expertise and the willingness to provide care to affected populations, and their skills were particularly needed last year after hurricanes hit Houston, Florida, and Puerto Rico in succession. PAs can go to a disaster site as part of a nonprofit relief effort…or, they can apply to join one of the federal Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMATs), the State Medical Assistance Teams (SMATs) or the U.S. Public Health Service.