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Veterans Health Administration's Physician Assistant Primary Care Residency: An Evaluation of the First 3 Years.

作者信息

Latini David M, Cole D Shawn, Woodmansee Denni, Bailey R Keith, Berner Krista, Breitinger Petar, Carrejo Maurita, Domagalski Jason, McAdow Lurie, Palmer Shelia, VanRuiswyk Jerry, Hettler Debbie, Jones Kenneth R, Sanders Karen

机构信息

David M. Latini, PhD, MSW, is the associate director of associated health education for the Office of Academic Affiliations at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Houston, Texas. D. Shawn Cole, DHA, MPAS, PA-C, is the national director of PA residency programs for the Asheville VA Medical Center at the Department of Veterans Affairs in Asheville, North Carolina. Denni Woodmansee, PA-C, is the national director of PA services for the Office of Patient Care Services at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC. R. Keith Bailey, MBBS, PA-C, is the residency director for the Salisbury VA Medical Center at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Salisbury, North Carolina. Krista Berner, PA-C, is the residency directory for the Milwaukee VA Medical Center at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Petar Breitinger, PA-C, is the residency director for the North Florida/Gainesville VA Medical Center at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Gainesville, Florida. Maurita Carrejo, MS, is the health systems specialist for the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Houston, Texas. Jason Domagalski, PA-C, is the residency director for the Sioux Falls VA Medical Center at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Lurie McAdow, PA-C, is the residency director for the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Houston, Texas. Shelia Palmer, MHA, MBA, PA-C, is the residency director for the Atlanta VA Medical Center at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Atlanta, Georgia. Jerry VanRuiswyk, MD, is the associate chief of staff for education for the Milwaukee VA Medical Center at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Debbie Hettler, OD, MPH, is the clinical director of associated health education for the Office of Academic Affiliations at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC. Kenneth R. Jones, PhD, is the director of associated health education for the Office of Academic Affiliations at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC. Karen Sanders, MD, is the deputy chief officer for the Office of Academic Affiliations at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC.

出版信息

J Physician Assist Educ. 2018 Dec;29(4):226-229. doi: 10.1097/JPA.0000000000000230.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Results from an evaluation of a 12-month postgraduate Veterans Health Administration (VHA) residency in primary care for physician assistants (PAs).

METHODS

Descriptive and open-ended data were collected to describe the experience of faculty and trainees participating in the first 3 years of this pilot residency. Quantitative data were summarized using descriptive statistics. Text data were transcribed and reviewed for common themes across residency sites and respondents. Data were collected at 2 time points-the end of the first year and the beginning of year 4.

RESULTS

In the first 3 years of the program, 18 residents were enrolled at 6 sites, with 89% completing the residency. At the second time point, 8 more residents were enrolled. Residents were primarily female (69%). Of the residents completing the program, 56% obtained VHA employment, and 75% of the current residents planned to work for the VHA upon completing the program. Program infrastructure, such as written curriculum, a dedicated administrative staff, and written evaluations for trainees, was more common at the second time point. Recurring themes included the importance of establishing relationships with potential applicants, preceptors, medical center leadership, and trainees to support the program and the importance of securing resources such as space and protected time for faculty.

CONCLUSIONS

Although postgraduate residency programs are less common for PAs than for some other health professions, our data suggest that a one-year residency can provide training for new graduates to help solidify their clinical experience and facilitate their transition to practice.

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