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Doctors Assistant Jobs Are In High Demand By Dean Forster
Doctor's assistants are people who can practice medicine under
the supervision of a licensed physician. Doctor's assistant
jobs are aplenty what with the plethora of fields that are
cropping up in the medical discipline. Doctor's assistants
are generally also known as physician assistants.
The basic questions that need to be answered are the following
: What is the scope of a doctor's assistants job? How does
a doctor's assistants job differ from that of a licensed physician?
How does the future look for these people? This article tries
to answer the aforementioned questions and some more that
might rise along the way.First, let us answer the first question
as to the scope of a doctor's assistants job. As mentioned
before, the doctor's assistant practices medicine under the
supervision of a physician.
The scope of a doctor's assistant's job ranges from obtaining
medical histories and records, to performing examinations,
from diagnosing illnesses to prescribing medication and from
interpreting the results of diagnosis to referring the patient
to another specialized practitioner in that particular field.
Basically, a doctor's assistants job requires versatility.
This is because a doctor's assistant can shift from one specialized
practitioner to the other. That is to say, they can change
from one medical or surgical specialty to another. Next, we
shall see how the job description of a doctor's assistants
job differs from that of a physician and more people in the
field. The primary difference is the fact that for a doctor's
assistants job one does not need a license from a medical
authority.
Yes, the medical license is optional. Some assistants have
it while others don't. This differs from the case of specialized
practitioners who have to have to compulsorily get a medical
license. While the medical field for practitioners has various
accrediting bodies, the study for a doctor's assistants job
has only a single accreditation source, namely, the Accreditation
Review Commission on Education for the Physical Assistant
(ARC-PA).There is a striking contrast between nurses and doctor's
assistants too.
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