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Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant (PA) are healthcare
professionals who practice medicine with physician supervision. They
are authorized to practice via state licensure or credentialing by
a federal employer. A PA in critical care works with a certified
intensivist or a physician with equivalent qualifications and experience
in ICU care. The PA is allowed within the scope of applicable state
law, policies of the institution, and delegation from the supervising
physician to perform diagnostic and therapeutic interventions without
the physical presence of the supervising physician, who is always
available by beeper or phone call.
The mission of the PA in critical care
medicine is to provide continuity of patient care. The PA acts as
a liaison between the primary physicians, attendings, house staff,
and nursing staff to ensure the necessary communication between these
groups and the implementation of coordinated patient care.
Vision Statement
The Physician Assistant (PA) Section has a threefold vision: provide a common link between PA's who practice and are deeply committed to critical care medicine; further education and foster the interdisciplinary practice of critical care medicine by PA's; and advise the Society on matters pertaining to PA's and the practice of multi-professional critical care medicine.
For information on how to become a member of the Physician Assistant Section, please contact SCCM at: info@sccm.org
You may also contact:
Scott P. Sherry, MS, PA-C
Section Chair
Phone: (503) 384-0062
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