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  • Exploring perceived benefits and impacts of an entry-level PA doctoral degree
    UMB Dataset

    Alternate Title(s)
    Developing and evaluating an instrument to assess perceptions of an entry-level physician associate doctoral degree, A physician assistant entry-level doctoral degree: more harm than good?
    Authors
    Hyun-Jin Jun
    Karen L. Gordes
    Shani Fleming
    Violet Kulo
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    Description

    This dataset is used to evaluate relationships between perceptions and perspectives on an entry-level Physician Associate/Assistant (PA) doctoral degree and the anticipated impact of it causing benefits or harm to the PA profession. The data benefits interprofessional stakeholders by providing standardized and tailored views of the PA profession. A cross-sectional survey and semi-structured interviews were used to collect data. The survey was distributed in June of 2020 to a national sample of 1368 PA clinicians and students and a total of 636 surveys were completed. The interviews recruited 38 participants and were conducted via Zoom or telephone in June and July of 2020.

    Subject
    Physician Assistants
    Physicians
    Geographic Coverage
    United States
    Timeframe
    2020
    Access Rights
    Unrestricted access

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