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    Physician Qualities and Introspection The physician speakers identified many traits of a good physician, including responsible, empathetic, hard-working, trustworthy, and the list goes on. When looking at all of these characteristics, it is easy to think that a physician is essentially an ideal and well-rounded person who is intelligent and has good morals. However, we have been taught at a young age that nobody is perfect, so are physicians an exception? I think while being a pre-med student,

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    The physician assistant (PA) profession has been described as “one of the greatest innovations of the last half of the 20th century.”1(p1) The profession has been established for less than fifty years, but it has managed to develop and expand vastly within those years consisting of more than 105,000 certified physician assistants and more than 170 accredited physician assistant programs. Simply stated, a physician assistant is defined as a certified medical professional responsible for providing

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    Becoming a physician takes long years of training and education, and even more so when desiring to become a surgeon. This training and education is a requirement to become proficient in diagnosing ailments, prescribing medications, and determining the appropriate treatment to treat sickness and disease, and perform surgeries when the opportunity presents itself. Physicians are certified by the American Medical Association (AMA), and require a state license to practice within the state they live.

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    Publications for a Physician Assistant There are a vast variety of publications for just about every profession. These publications range from anything to scholarly journals, magazines, and online blogs. For the physician assistant profession, an example of a scholarly journal is the Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants (JAAPA). JAAPA is the journal for the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA). The goal of this journal is to display information on current news as well

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    The physician is an integral part of the health care system. The staff the facility keeps defines the health outcomes for the patients of that facility. So, it is very important to hire staff that helps create overall health care quality and good outcomes. Sometimes, however, physicians are placed in a difficult position because of the different roles they manage. The definition of a double agent, the marketplace, and the ethical aspect should be considered when defining a physician’s role as a double

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    The Physician-Patient Relationship Tahira Duncan Drexel University Abstract Sexual contact that occurs concurrent with the patient-physician relationship is considered to be sexual misconduct. The Hippocratic Oath prohibits such relationships. The Oath is deeply rooted in first do no harm. By violating beyond the boundaries in a patient-physician relationship it cause harm to the patient. Boundaries: The limits of appropriate behavior by a professional toward his/her client. Transference:

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    Euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide (PAS) is one of the most controversial issues in health care. Euthanasia is intentionally ending one’s life to relieve persistent pain and suffering. Dr. Kevorkian, an assisted suicide activist, was known for using unorthodox methods of terminating a life. As a result, he made headlines in 90’s. Dr. Kevorkian brought dignity to those suffering from unbearable terminal diseases by terminating their life with a lethal dose of potassium chloride. (Schencker,

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    A physician assistant may be one of the best careers out there currently, well at least that’s what US NEWS has recently claimed. The job security is very high. The demand for PAs are projected to grow just 30% from the year 2014 to 2024. Although you may not be labeled as an actual physician with a doctorate degree, a physician assistant gets many of the same benefits and gets to do most things that an actually doctor does. The only catch is that a physician assistant works under the supervision

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    that is interesting is a Physician assistant. A Physician assistant is a person who is qualified to carry out the same routine and procedures as physician under an actual physician's supervision. This job is interesting because it has to take care of everything a physician does except they are in a supervised environment. People would be interested in being a physician assistant because it deals with many different medical situations. The day to day duties of a physician assistant include many challenges

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    against physician-assisted suicide (PAS) in the United States using the legislature in Oregon as the primary example. This subject is extremely controversial and there are logical and emotional arguments for either side. PAS is currently only legal in Oregon, Washington State, Montana and Vermont. This issue is coming to the forefront of politics as medical technology advances. It is essential to analyze both sides of the argument in order to take a position on the legalization of physician-assisted

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