This page contains articles relating to Medical Associate Professions (MAPs)
Development of the United Kingdom Physician Associate profession
Physician Associates : an asset for Physician training and a 21st Century NHS
This article explores stability & factors influencing job retention in PA workforce
This article explores investigation of factors supporting and inhibiting PA employment, their contribution and their impact on patients’ experience and outcomes and the organization of services (from NES Literature Review 2022)
This paper discusses how preceptorship may support employers to offer best support to newly appointed PA graduates
This paper discusses the ability of the SCP to adapt to the different roles they were tasked with at a time of healthcare crisis. A read of this will enrich engagement with the forthcoming MAPs workshop (from NES Literature Review 2022)
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This audit examines educational and development of surgical care practitioners able to work across the surgical patient’s journey
The Newcastle University Hospitals NHS Trust describes how the role of ACCP has been integral to reconfiguring the Critical Care Team (from NES Literature Review)
This quality improvement review of an advanced critical care practitioner (ACCP) led inter-hospital transfer service.
This paper discusses the attitudes of theatre staff to introduction of the Physician Assistant Anaesthesia (Anaesthesia Associate) role in their teams (from NES Literature Review 2022)
This article explores the evolving healthcare workforce in NHS acute care settings in the UK. Development and implementation of a range of non-medical practitioner roles is discussed (from NES Literature Review 2022)
Read how PAs can work effectively in teams, highlighting the benefits and current working practices of PAs across the NHS and address the concerns and challenges raised