Summary
Physician associates (PAs) work alongside doctors and form part of the multidisciplinary team. They work across a range of specialties in general practice, community and hospital settings. Anaesthesia associates (AAs), sometimes also known as physicians’ assistants (anaesthesia), work as part of the anaesthetic team. They provide care for patients before, during and after their operation or procedure.
This General Medical Council (GMC) page outlines the roles of PAs and AAs and what the regulation will look like.
Physician associates and anaesthesia associates: Introducing the roles and regulation (GMC)
https://www.gmc-uk.org/pa-and-aa-regulation-hub/map-regulation/introducing-the-roles-and-regulation
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