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Health Professions - Physician AssistantOnline Resources
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PhysicianAssociate.Com [Recommended] Description: The physician assistant resource center. This site offers a quarterly newsletter, bookstore, polls, message forum and free classifieds with job listings and situations wanted. (PhysicianAssociate.Com) |
CASPA Description: Offers applicants a convenient, web-based application service to apply to any number of participating PA educational programs by completing a single application. Offers an on-line application, streamlined processing, and ongoing communication with applicants. () |
Center of Excellence for Remote and Medically Under Served Areas Description: Started by the physician assistant program at St. Francis College. Director Bert Simon is a pioneer in distance education technologies and helped to combine computer and communications technologies to improve access to healthcare and education in rural and isolated areas. (cermusa.org) |
Medical-PA.Com Description: Free e-mail service for physician assistant professionals, pa students, and prospective students. (medical-pa.com) |
Physician Assistant History Office Description: Offers information about the profession's origins, philosophy, structure. Includes mission statement, goals, timeline, biographies, new exhibits, trivia questions, and references. [Some links require Adobe Acrobat.] (pahx.org) |
The PA Page.com Description: Offers job descriptions, original articles, and editorials. Peer reviewed lists of websites about continuing medical education, patient information and the military PA. (thepapage.com) |
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