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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    Physician associates may be able to fill some of the gaps in healthcare access

    Physician associates may be able to fill some of the gaps in healthcare access


    The Government's regulating the profession - in an attempt to build up the workforce over the coming years.

    About 50 overseas-trained physician associates are currently working in primary care and hospital settings - assisting with clinical and administrative tasks to meet patient's needs.

    NZ Physician Associate Society's Paul Queior , says they work and are educated in a similar way to GPs.

    He says you can be confident you're getting highly trained, skilled medical care - and team-based access to those same GPs and their services.

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