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by adrr 2786 days ago
Anna is a physician assistant, she can literally do almost anything a doctor can do(prescribe drugs, diagnosis etc) and has almost as much training as a doctor.
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PAs can do a lot of the same things that physicians do, and are of vital importance but are distinct from physicians. For one, physicians in the US complete 4 years of medical school, then a residency, and then possibly a fellowship. On the other hand a PA is generally done in 3 years, total.

Additionally PAs can prescribe many drugs in most states, but the supervising physician is ultimately responsible for the patients care.

Finally there are numerous subspecialties that simply aren’t available to PAs.

I was just pointing out that physician assistant is a legitimate medical profession like nurses and doctors.
> almost as much training as a doctor.

A PA degree only requires 2 years of post-bachelor training. An MD requires 4 years of medical school and a minimum of 3 years in residency (most specialties require 4, but some require more — e.g. 7 years for neurosurgery, or even more for oral & maxillofacial surgery since that also requires a 2-year DDS and a 6-year residency).

So 2 years for PA vs. between 7 and 11 for MD.

And those additional 5-9 years are critical for accurately deciding if the amputation of a digit requires hospitalisation....
It’s just a flesh wound! /obligatory