CMA urges collegiality, not confrontation, to improve patient care
"It is extremely disappointing that, in this time of severe shortages of health care professionals, the RNAO would seek to undermine the important role physician assistants can play in caring for patients," said
The CMA recognized the PA as a health professional in
The CMA maintains a national accreditation process for PA educational programs, to ensure that programs are preparing PA practitioners who meet the national competency standards and can provide safe and effective patient care.
"Canada's two university-based PA programs drew some 350 applicants for just 35 positions when they opened enrolment last spring," said
For patients, having PAs working under the direct supervision of a physician is a major strength of the PA model. This interaction ensures true collaborative care, enhanced communication and professional oversight that strengthens patient safety not threaten it, as the RNAO claims.
"Canada's doctors welcome the complementary, not competitive, role PAs can play in expanding the ability of physicians to deliver care for patients," added
For more information on the role of physician assistants, click on http://www.cma.ca/index.cfm/ci_id/86599/la_id/1.htm.
For further information: Lucie Boileau, Manager, Media Relations, Tel.: 1-800-663-7336 x1266, (613) 731-8610 x1266, Cell.: (613) 447-0866, lucie.boileau@cma.ca