Ballweg's Physician Assistant: A Guide to Clinical Practice

Women’s health

Introduction From the beginning of the physician assistant (PA) profession, primary care has been a key focus in training PA students. The special health care needs of women are an essential part of primary care. PA students will provide care…

Internal medicine

Learning outcomes 1. Describe the practice of internal medicine. 2. Define the role of the physician assistant student on an internal medicine rotation. 3. Describe the challenges and rewards of practicing in internal medicine. Introduction Internal medicine is a medical…

Family medicine

Introduction As a specialty in the United States, family medicine outnumbers all other medical specialties for both physicians and physician assistant (PAs). Physicians practicing in family medicine make up the largest percentage of the total physician workforce and, as shown…

Safety in clinical settings

Learning objectives After completing this chapter, the reader will be able to: 1. Review practical suggestions on maintaining personal safety when on clinical rotations. 2. Summarize the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations on universal precautions associated with…

Success in the clinical year

Introduction to the clinical phase Welcome to the clinical phase of your education! This year is the critical link between being a student and graduate physician assistant (PA). Through the guidance of your preceptors, faculty, and peers, you will have…

Providing culturally competent health care

Cultural competence The term cultural competence has a variety of definitions but perhaps the most relevant for physician assistants (PAs) is Betancourt‘s 2002 definition: Cultural competence in health care describes the ability of systems to provide care to patients with…

Patient education

Introduction Patient education is an integral part of every health care interaction. It is one of the most powerful tools that a health care provider can use to influence positive changes in health and wellness for patients. Whether the patient…

Communication issues

“Primum non plus nocere quam succurrere.” Above all else, do not harm more than succor. Introduction The consequences of poor communication in the delivery of health care can be dire, to say the least. Ultimately, poor communication can lead to…

Considerations for a logical approach to medication prescribing

Objectives Integrate the World Health Organization steps to rational prescribing into the Physician Assistant practice. Synthesize an evidence-based approach to prescribing medication. Analyze research data related to the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and patient considerations across the age continuum. Apply the pharmacotherapeutic…