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Beyond the Title: How PAs Handle the Burden of MD-Level Responsibilities


 

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Advocating for yourself is key, said Hope Cook, PA-C, who works as both a PA in a dermatology practice and as a licensed life coach. She said that taking the time to be self-aware of the work stressors that negatively affect you allows you to “give yourself permission” to do something about them.

“Like any profession, you have to know your limits,” she said. “If you need more collaboration from your team, you need to figure out how to get that. You need to ask for it. If you feel like you have insufficient training to deal with the complexity of the patients who are coming to see you, you need to talk to the practice about how to fix that. It’s important to let people know what support you need. And, if they aren’t going to help provide it, understand that it may be time to go elsewhere.”

None of these things are necessarily easy, said Dr. McCambley. But replacing a PA costs a practice significant time and money. So, finding ways to promote growth and resilience early on in your career will help protect you from later burnout, and save the healthcare organization in the long run, too. He believes Nuvance has had great success in their efforts to support clinician wellness across the board by having PAs contribute to leadership discussions and decisions.

“When you can get with like-minded folks and sit with hospital administration to talk about the best ways to get PAs intermixed with the medical staff and how to support them in their roles, you can make a difference,” he told this news organization. “I’ve been at my healthcare institution for 26 years. We PAs didn’t really have a big voice at the beginning. But, little by little, by having important discussions with our leadership, we’ve been able to show our medical staff that PAs bring something really important to the table — and that it benefits everyone when we support them.”

A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.

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