This is the audio from CanadianPA interview conducted by Anne Dang. You may see the video on www.CanadianPA.caAdam is a general surgery PA in Manitoba. Hear his experiences as a PA in Manitoba and his advice for those interested in the field.
This episode is a collab with Anne Dang from Canadian PA. See the whole video with the links bleow.www.canadianpa.ca/physiatrypaLink to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxRSzhYkxYY
Katrina Monti is a physician assistant in the US military. The story of her journey is humbling and captivating encompassing two tours of war and nearly a decade or hard work to complete her degree. Here her fascinating path to a thriving PA
Isil (pronounced Michelle without the 'M') is a physician associate in cardiology from Manchester, England. She is a regional representative for the North West Physician Associate Forum, an alliance to support and progress PAs across northern E
Trevor Stone recently stepped down in December 2018 as President of the Canadian Association of Physician Assistants (CAPA). He joined the reconstructive surgery department at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg Manitoba after spending 22 ye
Lyndsey Milcarek is a leader for global health and the advancement of the PA profession. Lyndsey Milcarek is a leader for global health and the advancement of the PA profession. as demonstrated by her experience in the US, India, Brazil, and Af
Kristen is the Assistant Dean of the McMaster Physician Assistant Education Program. Kristen started out her career as an epidemiologist in public health and continued on to be part of the inaugural McMaster PA class in 2010. In addition to man
Janna is anuerosurgery PA at the Ottawa hospital. She hasbeen seemlessly integrated into the clinic and OR. She is also integral to research development and has authored a poster for publication this fall. Hear how her leadership is influencing
Mr. Deboison is a physician assistant practicing family medicine in Ghana, in this episode, he gives an overview of the PA profession in Ghana and his personal experience as a member of a very busy practice. Ghana has had PAs since 1969 and has
To contact DenieceEmail: [email protected]: Deniece is a member of all of the Canadian FB PA groups and you may contact her through these groups as well.https://www.facebook.com/groups/CAPAACAM/, https://www.facebook.
oin us this month as we engage in a candid discussion about the politics of health care in Ontario with MPP Bill Walker and how to bring the issues concerning the PA profession to the floor at Queen's Park.Bill is a member of provincial governm
Josh and his supervising physician, Ash Lamba, have a working relationship built on trust and experience that allows for fluid extended hours of care for patients at the primary care clinic and the long term care facility. Through this, Josh is
Andrea is an active member of the PA community in Ontario, Canada. She works full time at a family health team in Brampton, Ontario since she graduated in 2011. She also is involved with the McMaster PA program teaching first year students in t
Kristopher Maday, PA-C is featured on this month's episode. He is the program director for the University of Tennessee Health Science Center PA program in the Memphis and his background is ER medicine. He has a strong philosophy on education be
Interview with Ian Jones, former CAPA president, current director of the University of Manitoba Physician Assistant Program, President of the Canadian Physician Assistant Educators Association, and pioneer of Canada's first journal for Canadian
Interview with Sahand Ensafi at the 2017 CAPA confrence.Sahand is the new Vice President of the Ontario Chapter of CAPAWhat it's like to be the first ER PA at a hospital and have over 70 surprising Physicians
Pre-PA students and current PA students will enjoy this episode as Rachael and Becky discuss the details of student life in the PA program at McMaster University through a round table discussion with 4 current first year students. Life as a stu
Chris was the first civilian physician assistant in Canada, helped get the PA program in Manitoba started and just finished 3 years as president of CAPA and transitioned to the role of past president in October 2017. This interview takes place
Patrick Nelson is the executive director of CAPA and is responsible for the operations of the national office, raising awareness and advocating for the PA profession with government and stakeholders, and achieving financial stability within CAP
Natalie St. Pierre is the Director, Communications and Stake Holder Relations for CAPA. This interview takes place during the CAPA 2017 conference in Ottawa. Natalie reviews the critical role of advocacy and the progress CAPA is making in Ontar
Anne is a key leader in the PA and the medical community. She is the newly elected VP of CAPA and has been an avid community member since 2011. She has a fantastic blog, www.canadianpa.ca, the premier online spot for Canadian physician assistan
It did not take long for us to make mistakes in our podcasting adventures lol. We are not technically inclined and, thus, are prone to errors. This is a quick discussion correcting our mistakes from our first episode. 1. our correct website i