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USPSTF CLINICAL GUIDELINES IN A PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT CURRICULUM Timothy Quigley, MPH, PA-C Associate Professor Wichita State University
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Physician Assistants History First class of Navy corpsmen started in 1965 Function PAs practice medicine under physician supervision Numbers 68,000 in clinical practice in 2008 Education 141 accredited programs Typical 24-32 months long Masters degree National Organization: American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) 40,000 dues paying members Legal All states authorize PA practice including prescribing Certification after PA education and board exam
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Board Exam Content: Health Maintenance (10%) Knowledge of: Epidemiology of selected medical conditions Early detection and prevention of selected medical conditions Relative value of common screening tests Appropriate patient education regarding preventable conditions or lifestyle modifications Prevention of communicable diseases Immunization schedules and recommendations for infants, children, adults and foreign travelers Risks and benefits of immunization Cognitive Skills in: Using counseling and patient education techniques Communicating effectively with patients to enhance health maintenance Adapting health maintenance to the patient’s context Using informational databases
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AAPA Policy …Physician assistants should routinely implement recommended clinical preventive services appropriate to the patient’s age, gender, race and individual risk profile. …Preventive services offered to patients should be supported by scientific criteria that demonstrate clinical effectiveness. …To offer effective clinical preventive services to their patients, it is important that PAs become familiar and stay current with authoritative clinical preventive services guidelines and recommendations.
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USPSTF and AAPA Long AAPA clinical partnership with USPSTF Also HP 2010, Partnership for Prevention and Task Force on Community Preventive Services Recently (Summer 2008) AAPA helped distribute 15,000 copies of Guide to Clinical Preventive Services to PAs practicing in: Family Medicine General Internal Medicine General Pediatrics Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Wichita State University PA Program History First class started in 1973 Focus on rural primary care Students 84 students 42 in didactic training 42 in clinical training Graduates 1,200 graduates 45% in primary care 30% rural 25% medically underserved.
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WSU PA Graduate Practice Settings, 1975-2006 (%) Source: AAPA, 2007; n=1117
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USPSTF in the WSU PA Curriculum History USPSTF formally incorporated into curriculum in 1995 Now about 500 students skilled in it’s utilization Texts Guide to Clinical Preventive Services required Online Especially for Rationale, Recommendation Statements and Evidence Review Homework Required searches in Guide and website Competency Working familiarity with Recommendations in Guide Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) Required for clinical rotations Linked to Electronic Preventive Services Selector through USPSTF
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Why We Value USPSTF Guidelines Independence of members Experts in prevention and primary care Rigorous evaluations of the literature Transparency of the scientific evidence Impartiality of panel and recommendations Broad spectrum of recommendations for primary care (Screening, Counseling, Chemoprophylaxis) Clarity of Recommendations and Rationale User-friendly website and guide
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Unanswered Questions Use in Clinical Practice How frequently do PA students and PA grads utilize the Guide or EPS Use in Patient Education Resources to discuss/explain recommendations How do PA clinicians decide on which preventive service to offer (and when)
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