It’s six months since regulation came into effect for PAs and AAs, and Rebecca Morris, from the General Medical Council has joined me on the podcast to share how registration is going. Rebecca is responsible for the GMC team handling applications.
Rebecca has been at the GMC for almost eighteen years. She has always worked within the registration teams, having previously overseen management of over 70,000 registration applications from doctors. Her time is now entirely focused on managing applications for registration from PAs and AAs.
Rebecca answers some frequently asked questions, and has advice for PAs (and AAs) who have yet to process their application.
After many years of work, the General Medical Council has now begun statutory regulation of physician associates, as well as anaesthesia associates, in addition to doctors.
Regulation will help assure patients, colleagues and employers that PAs and AAs have the knowledge and skills to work safely and that they can be held to account if serious concerns are raised.
Professor Dame Carrie MacEwen was appointed as Chair of the GMC Council in May 2022. And she joins us on the podcast today, to discuss bringing PAs and AAs into regulation with the GMC.
Carrie is a consultant ophthalmologist for NHS Tayside and Honorary Professor at the University of Dundee. She served as Chair of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges until 2020 and is Past-President of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists.
Carrie has served on several committees in support of education, training and assessment and NHS committees regarding service re-design for general medical services. She chairs the multiprofessional subcommittee of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists and also chairs the Trustee Board of the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership, is a trustee of the Moorfields Eye Charity and she was a member of the council of the University of Exeter.
Carrie was specialty ophthalmology advisor to the Scottish Chief Medical Officer for over a decade and led the Scottish Eyecare Workstream, ceasing this role in June 2022. She was the clinical co-lead for the ophthalmology ‘Getting It Right First Time’ programme and the Eye Care Recovery and Transformation Programme for NHS England/Improvement.
In this episode, we welcome back Bob and Mark from Meducate Academy
Bob and Mark have a wealth of experience in physician associate student education and simulation in medical education.
Bob and Mark share their top tips for PA students on how to pass their exams.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the controversial topic of physician associates (PAs) in the medical community. Join us as we sit down with Professor Aneez Esmail, a renowned GP and academic, to explore the pros and cons of incorporating PAs into healthcare delivery.
With his extensive experience and insights into the NHS, Professor Esmail offers a balanced perspective on the potential benefits and challenges associated with this emerging role.
From patient safety concerns to workforce shortages, we'll examine the key arguments surrounding the debate on physician associates.
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Today is Armistice Day, where we remember and pay tribute to those lost in conflicts, those who fight for our freedoms, our emergency workers and all those affected by terrorism.
In this short special podcast episode, I speak about some schemes that are set up to support veterans, and signpost how physician associates can refer patients to the right places for veterans to get support.
Discover how the NHS is hoping to improve primary care with an innovative course, "Working with People and Communities to Improve General Practice in Primary Care."
Join us as we delve into this online course designed to empower healthcare professionals to foster stronger connections with their communities.
Learn about effective strategies for engaging patients, understanding their needs, and implementing inclusive approaches that improve the overall quality of primary care services.
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Lyndsey Milcarek, a leading figure in global health advocacy for Physician Associates.
Discover how Physician Associates for Global Health is making a significant impact on healthcare delivery worldwide.
Learn about their initiatives, challenges, and the future of the PA profession in international settings.
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Join us as we delve into a conversation of Physician Associates in primary care.
In this episode, we're privileged to have Dr. Rebecca Rosen to discuss the strategies and challenges involved in integrating PAs into the primary care workforce.
This episode was recorded prior to the announcement last week of the BMA’s position to phase out PAs from the primary care workforce.
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Join us as we delve into the importance of mental and emotional well-being for physician associates.
Our guest, Dr. Rachel Morris, host of the popular 'You Are Not a Frog' podcast, brings her unique perspective on stress management, burnout prevention, and finding balance in the demanding healthcare environment.
Discover practical tips and strategies to enhance your own well-being and thrive in your role.
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Join us for part 2 of a fascinating conversation with Partha Kar and Ajay Verma, two leading figures in the ongoing Physician Associate debate.
Hear their insights on the future of the PA role, the challenges and opportunities facing PAs today, and their experiences of working as councillors for the Royal College of Physicians.
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Join us for this episode for an insightful conversation with Professor Partha Kar and Dr Ajay Verma.
We delve into the controversy surrounding physician associates and discuss their roles in the Royal College of Physicians.
This is part 1 - with more to come next week.
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In this episode, we hear from Christopher Snowdon who is the head of lifestyle economics at the Institute of Economic Affairs.
Chris wrote a recent article, entitled The bizarre campaign against Physician Associates, in which he argues that the interests of doctors are being elevated above the interests of patients. Chris talks about he sees this as the driving force for the recent anti-PA campaign.
Chris is the author of Killjoys, Selfishness, Greed and Capitalism, The Art of Suppression: Pleasure, Panic and Prohibition Since 1800, The Spirit Level Delusion, and, Velvet Glove, Iron Fist. You can find him tweeting at @cjsnowdon
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In this episode, we talk to Dr Richard Marks, anaesthetist in London and co-founder of Anaesthetists United (AU) . They are now in a legal battle with the General Medical Council (GMC) over the way that regulation for PAs and AAs has been introduced.
Specifically, AU feels that delegating the setting of scope of practice to individual hospitals, rather than having a nationally-set standard, is a mistake and puts both patients and Associates themselves at risk.
AU are crowdfunding their legal case. You can contribute at https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/stop-misleading-patients/ and find out more about AU at www.anaesthetistsunited.com
And you can contact them at team@anaesthetistsunited.com
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In this episode, we chat with Alex and Aimme from the LGBT+ foundation. Our chat is about how physician associates can gain the knowledge and confidence to provide exceptional care to LGBTQ+ patients.
Join us as we delve into the unique healthcare needs of this community, exploring topics such as understanding LGBTQ+ health disparities, building trust and rapport with LGBTQ+ patients and providing culturally competent and inclusive care. We also touch on navigating complex medical and surgical treatments and staying up-to-date with the latest guidelines and research.
In this episode, we hear from Ross Raymond-Jones, covering a range of topics, including his decision making process to becoming a PA, his experience as a PA ambassador, his involvement in PA education and his PhD journey.
If you would like to find out more, please get in touch via LinkedIn www.LinkedIn.com/in/rraymond-jones
Ever wondered what its like to be a physician associate student? Hear from Mahnoor Raja, who is a PA student, and the national student representative for the FPARCP
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