Canadian Association of Physician Assistants calls on the Liberals to support modern team-based care and include physician assistants in funding models Ottawa, August 28, 2018 — The Canadian Association of Physician Assistants (CAPA) welcomes today’s commitment from the New Brunswick… Read more »
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Association: Hiring more physician assistants one step towards improving access to care in New Brunswick
August 27th, 2018The Canadian Association of Physician Assistants calls on all political parties to commit to increasing the number of physician assistants to help improve the health of New Brunswickers FREDERICTON, August 27, 2018 — With the provincial election campaign officially underway,… Read more »
Physician assistants to political parties: Time to bring our expertise to more patients across New Brunswick
July 31st, 2018The Canadian Association of Physician Assistants calls on all parties to commit to increasing the number of physician assistants to help improve the health of New Brunswickers FREDERICTON, July 31, 2018 — Ahead of New Brunswick’s upcoming election, calls are… Read more »
The PA professions; 50 Years and Counting
January 31st, 2018A Snapshot of the last 50 years for the growth and development of the PA profession
CAPA ‘s New Position Statement – PAs Caring for Canada’s Seniors
January 30th, 2018Physician Assistants (PAs) play a valuable role in helping to improve care for our seniors. PAs are currently practicing across Canada in the Canadian Armed Forces and in the public healthcare system in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and New Brunswick. In… Read more »