Hadley L
Physician Assist. 1987 May;11(5):12-5.
At last year's Annual Conference, the AAPA House of Delegates formally convened, for the first time, a task force to study the problem of chemical dependency among PAs, and to help constituent chapters develop identification and intervention programs. The Task Force on the Impaired PA makes its first report to the HOD at this year's conference. In addition, a special symposium on impaired practitioners is being offered for CME credit. The task force's chairperson reviews efforts made during the past year to raise the profession's awareness of the problem. She focuses on the first-person accounts of six PAs who are recovering alcoholics and addicts (see "The Chemically Dependent PA: Role models for Recovery" on page 115).
在去年的年会上,美国医师助理学会(AAPA)代表大会首次正式召集了一个特别工作组,以研究医师助理中的药物成瘾问题,并帮助各成员分会制定识别和干预计划。受损医师助理问题特别工作组在今年的会议上向代表大会提交了首份报告。此外,还举办了一场关于受损从业者的特别研讨会,以提供继续医学教育学分。特别工作组主席回顾了过去一年为提高该行业对这一问题的认识所做的努力。她重点介绍了六位正在戒酒和戒毒的医师助理的第一人称叙述(见第115页的“药物成瘾的医师助理:康复榜样”)。