What is a Physician Associate?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @hesamyakubi2878
    @hesamyakubi2878 5 лет назад +22

    I will be graduating from BSc Biomedical Science (with a 1st), wish I had the financial stability to apply for this MSc.
    Absolutely love it and I know it take a hard work.

    • @krishna-zr8wn
      @krishna-zr8wn 3 года назад +1

      Did u apply?

    • @ryanagar7498
      @ryanagar7498 3 года назад

      do you not get Nhs bursary or loan?

    • @sperg1
      @sperg1 10 месяцев назад +2

      Go to Medical school and become an actual doctor.

  • @hopesaunders7964
    @hopesaunders7964 5 лет назад +5

    Could you apply for a postgrad P.A with a degree in nursing, midwifery of anatomical science.

  • @philbarnes7101
    @philbarnes7101 5 лет назад +4

    If they have the ability to prescribe, would they technically be like a doctor? I know, they wouldn’t be titled as doctors officially but if they can one day prescribe then aren’t they extremely similarly?

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  5 лет назад +4

      Hi Phil, physician associates are medically trained, generalist healthcare professionals, who work alongside doctors and provide medical care as an integral part of the multidisciplinary team. Physician associates are dependent practitioners working with a dedicated medical supervisor, but are able to work autonomously with appropriate support.
      More information about their role is available on the Royal College of Physicians website (visit www.fparcp.co.uk/about-fpa/Who-are-physician-associates
      ) I hope this helps.

    • @psps2034
      @psps2034 3 года назад +11

      No, they do not have the same breadth and depth as as training, nor will they have the same responsibilities and clinical management roles as a doctor. That doesnt mean a PA is not excellent at what they do, but they are totally different from doctors.

    • @yesorno23456
      @yesorno23456 2 года назад +1

      No- they have a fraction of the training of a doctor and will never technically progress from the point at which they graduate ( or at least theres no summative evidence of progression thats demonstrable for a patient or employer) . 2 yrs pa training vs 5 to 6 for a doctor before graduation. Theres no post grad exams, no consultant post. A doctor graduates and then progresses up a well recognised training scheme for next 7 odd years- graduation is the beginning ! Hope this helps

  • @riyapaulson5354
    @riyapaulson5354 3 года назад +2

    I have a huge question for yall
    Umm I am from india so we have an program after our 12th it's a Bsc for Physisan Associate which is a 4 year program with 3 year +1 year of Intern after which I am planning to apply for a Job in the UK
    I wud love to know the process in order to get work as a PA in the UK after my 4yr course in India.
    Plssssss do replyyyyy🙏🙏

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  3 года назад +1

      The Faculty of Physician Associates may be able to help with your query for working in the UK. Their website is: www.fparcp.co.uk/

  • @pheaskitchen2891
    @pheaskitchen2891 5 лет назад +3

    Which undergraduate course would you say is best for preparing you for post grad physician associate course ?

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your question! On our MSc Physician Associate Studies at Hull York Medical School, we are looking for students with a relevant Biosciences Degree (for example, Biomedical, Biological or Medical Sciences, Biochemistry, Sports Sciences, or Pharmacology). For more information please visit our website: www.hyms.ac.uk/physicianassociate

    • @ciaran4617
      @ciaran4617 4 года назад

      @@HullYorkMed is entry possible with a BSc in Mathematics?

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  4 года назад

      @@ciaran4617 Thanks for your question! Our accepted degrees are biomedical science or equivalent. If you have other experience, evidence, or degree qualification that demonstrates a biological science background then this is accepted too. Our postgraduate admissions team will be happy to advise you further, their email address is pgtadmissions@hyms.ac.uk

  • @sobster123
    @sobster123 5 лет назад +5

    As a PA do I have to work in theatre???

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your question! On the MSc in Physician Associate Studies at Hull York Medical School, our students experience work in a theatre whilst on their rotation in General Surgery. After graduation, if you choose to work in a surgical environment you would be part of a surgical team and may, on occasion, assist a surgeon. That being said, surgery is recruiting Physician Associates to allow surgical trainees more theatre experience by removing some ward-based tasks. I hope this helps!

  • @CORFrags
    @CORFrags 5 лет назад +3

    Sick one

    • @CORFrags
      @CORFrags 5 лет назад

      The Asian girls my sister she is a doctor lol haha lol

  • @sherwinwilliam
    @sherwinwilliam 6 лет назад +4

    Can they prescribe now?

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  6 лет назад +8

      Hi Sherwin, thanks for your question! Currently, physician associates are unable to prescribe medicines. However, the Secretary of State for Health has recently announced they will be taking forward legislation to allow physician associate regulation as prerequiste to allow physician associates to both prescribe and order ionising radiation. Hope this helps!

  • @patelpriyanka1853
    @patelpriyanka1853 Год назад

    Can I apply after bhms from India?

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  Год назад

      Please see the programme details for entry requirements: www.hyms.ac.uk/postgraduate-taught/msc-in-physician-associate-studies
      If you have any questions about your qualifications, please contact pgtadmissions@hyms.ac.uk

  • @mohanaraghavi5075
    @mohanaraghavi5075 5 лет назад +1

    Hi my name is mohanaraghavi I am now internship student under mgr university in India ,tamilnadu .after 6month i will complete my internship .after that I am planning to get job in us, uk Arabia, what all process are there to come from india to get job in other country

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  5 лет назад

      Hi Mohana, I suggest you contact the Royal College of Physicians about your query. Their details are on their website: www.fparcp.co.uk/

    • @riyapaulson5354
      @riyapaulson5354 3 года назад

      Hi mohana I am in the same position as u are now cud u pla tell me how u got ur PA job in the UK and how is PA is it a good course plsss reply...as am abt to take this course which to know from a person experienced in this field.

  • @joshuaarun2494
    @joshuaarun2494 5 лет назад +2

    How will be the job opportunities after this course?

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Joshua! Typically, when you graduate, you will be employed at Band 7 on the NHS pay scale, and can progress to Band 8 with experiences and career development.
      For more information please visit the NHS health careers website: www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/medical-associate-professions/roles-medical-associate-professions/physician-associate

  • @adhithyaadi4581
    @adhithyaadi4581 3 года назад

    After completing bsc physician assistant in india what is the criteria to work abroad

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  3 года назад

      The Faculty of Physician Associates may be able to help with your query for working in the UK. Their website is: www.fparcp.co.uk/

  • @armaaniankamboj3156
    @armaaniankamboj3156 3 года назад

    I have completed my bachelor of vocational degree in operation threatre technology and now I wanna apply for masters
    Can I apply for msc physician associate?

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  3 года назад

      You can find out more about our entry requirements here: www.hyms.ac.uk/postgraduate-taught-degrees/msc-in-physician-associate-studies
      If you have any questions about your qualifications, please contact our Admissions Team and they will be happy to help: pgtadmissions@hyms.ac.uk

  • @paruna8957
    @paruna8957 5 лет назад

    How to become a physician assistant who is graduating Pharm.D from India? Is it a smart move to do PA after Pharm.D? Is Pharm.D considered as undergraduate course for PA? What is the duration to become a PA? Pls help me..

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Aruna! Here at Hull York Medical School, our programme is a Masters that is studied full time over two years. If you are interested in finding out whether your qualifications are suitable for our course please do get in touch with our Admissions Team and they will be able to advise, their email address is pgtadmissions@hyms.ac.uk

  • @praneswaran.b7117
    @praneswaran.b7117 4 года назад +2

    Hi mam, physician assistant do md

    • @HullYorkMed
      @HullYorkMed  4 года назад

      Here at Hull York Medical School, our Physician Associate Studies programme is a Masters (MSc). You can find out about the various entry routes to becoming a Physician Associate on the NHS Health Careers website: www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/medical-associate-professions/roles-medical-associate-professions/physician-associate

  • @h3684
    @h3684 5 лет назад +4

    Don't get how a PA is on a band 7. when a paramedic who is an autonomous practitioner, who does so mch more, is on a band 6?! #madness

    • @madamhenry
      @madamhenry 4 года назад +17

      That’s a good question. It’s because PA is masters level training at medical school. I went from being a physiotherapist (an autonomous practitioner) to a Physician Associate. I now work in general practice seeing anything/anyone that comes through the door. I’m currently training an experienced paramedic to see our minor illness patients in clinic. 👍 try not to hate. We’re all on the same team.

    • @h3684
      @h3684 4 года назад +1

      @@madamhenry ahhh makes sense... Oh no wasn't hating at all...was just wondering on why a paramedics salary was lower... But thank you for that!!! 🤓

    • @psps2034
      @psps2034 3 года назад +4

      A PA earns more than a doctor still in their first two years of working, which also does not make sense to me. That's not a dig at PAs, thats a dig at whoever decides dr's salaries. On what planet is it ok for a doctor to be earning less than someone who has less responsibility than them?

    • @ollieburtonuk
      @ollieburtonuk 3 года назад +2

      @@psps2034 This is a poor state of affairs, but that's an NHS/finance problem, not a PA problem. Doctor salaries are something we need to negotiate for much harder than we currently do, but PAs have nothing to do with that.