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Medical Physician Assistants

Physician Assistant Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363AM0700X

HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Medical Physician Assistants.

As of today, the following are the total number of Medical Physician Assistants nationally, in your state, and near your location.

Medicare

The following are the total number of Medical Physician Assistants who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

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Select the State name above or from the HealthProviders DB App filter panel to show the list of Medical Physician Assistants by State. In addition, you can also narrow the list by City and more from the filter panel.

You can download the Medical Physician Assistants dataset using HealthProviders DB Export.

What do Medical Physician Assistants do?

A Medical Physician Assistant (PA) is a licensed healthcare professional who practices medicine under a physician’s supervision to diagnose and treat illnesses, order tests, prescribe medication, and counsel on preventative care. 

PAs have a broad scope of practice across various medical and surgical specialties and work in a range of settings, including hospitals and clinics. 

To become a PA, one must complete a master’s degree and pass a national certification exam.  

Medical Physician Assistant Responsibilities

  • Patient Care: Conduct physical exams, take medical histories, and diagnose illnesses. 
  • Treatment: Develop and implement treatment plans, including writing prescriptions for medication. 
  • Diagnostic Testing: Order and interpret lab and diagnostic tests. 
  • Surgical Assistance: Assist in surgery and perform some medical procedures. 
  • Preventive Care: Counsel patients on preventive health measures to promote well-being. 
  • Teamwork: Work as vital members of a healthcare team in various clinical settings. 

Medical Physician Assistant Training and Certification

  • Education: PAs typically complete a master’s-level program from an accredited PA program. 
  • National Certification: After graduating, PAs must pass the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE) administered by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA). 
  • Licensure: PAs are nationally certified and licensed by the state in which they practice, often by the state’s medical board. 

Medical Physician Assistant Work Environment

Continued Competency: To maintain their certification, PAs are required to complete continuing medical education and pass a recertification exam periodically. 

Versatility: PAs can practice in many different medical and surgical specialties, including primary care, emergency medicine, cardiology, and surgery. 

Settings: They work in diverse healthcare environments, including hospitals, clinics, private doctors’ offices, and surgical centers. 

Collaboration: PAs work collaboratively with physicians, though the specific details of this relationship can vary by state and practice setting. 

Specialty Physician Assistant

Surgical Physician Assistants

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 363AS0400X

A Surgical Physician Assistant (PA) works with a surgeon to care for patients before, during, and after a surgical procedure.

Responsibilities include preparing patients, exposing the surgical site, handling instruments, assisting with techniques such as suturing and cauterization, and monitoring patients during their recovery.

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