Characteristics of physician associates/assistants in dermatology

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Cynthia F. Griffith
Peter A. Young
Roderick S. Hooker
Kasey Puckett
Andrzej Kozikowski
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[1] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Department of Dermatology
[2] The Permanente Medical Group,Department of Dermatology
[3] Stanford University School of Medicine,Department of Dermatology
[4] Adjunct Professor Health Policy,undefined
[5] Northern Arizona University Biomedical Campus,undefined
[6] National Commission On Certification of Physician Assistants,undefined
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Dermatology Physician Assistant; Physician associate; Dermatologist; Dermatology workforce;
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The dermatology workforce includes physicians, nurse practitioners (NPs), and physician associates/assistants (PAs). The number of dermatologists is growing slowly while the growth of PAs working in dermatology is rapid and accelerating. To understand their characteristics, a descriptive study of PAs practicing in dermatology utilizing the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) workforce dataset on PA practices was undertaken. NCCPA certifies PAs who practice in the United States and queries them about their role, employment, salary, and job satisfaction. Analyses consisted of descriptive statistics, Chi-Square, and Mann–Whitney tests for comparisons between PAs practicing in dermatology versus the total of all other PA specialties. As of 2021, 4,580 certified PAs reported practicing in dermatology—a nearly twofold increase since 2013, when 2323 worked in the specialty. This cohort's median age was 39 years, and 82% were female. Almost all (91.5%) are office based, and 81% work more than 31 h per week. The median salary was $125,000 (2020 dollars). Dermatology PAs work fewer hours and see more patients than their counterparts compared to all 69 PA specialties. At the same time, dermatology PAs are more satisfied and less burnt out when compared to all PAs. The increased number of PAs selecting dermatology as their discipline can help lessen the projected physician shortage in this field.
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页码:2027 / 2033
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