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Specialties
Clinics
UW School of Medicine and Public Health
Department of Medicine |
Professional Certifications and Education
Certifications |
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)
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Licenses |
Physician Assistant (PA)
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Education |
Alderson Broaddus College, Philippi, WV
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Medical interpreters are available to help patients communicate with hospital and clinic staff. For more information, please contact interpreter services at (608) 262-9000. |
About Physician Assistants (PAs) |
At UW Health, physician assistants work together on teams with physicians to provide direct medical care to patients of all ages across primary, specialty, hospital and long-term care settings. A physician assistant is an advanced practice provider (APP) with a bachelor's or master's degree. They have education, training and certification in a medical model of care that focuses on the diagnosis, management, prevention and treatment of common and complex medical conditions. They are licensed and board-certified to provide medical care with the supervision of a physician. Physician Assistants are also referred to as advanced practice providers (APPs) and PA-C (certified physician assistant).
For more information about Physician Assistants, please see our brochure. |