Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not in the medical field, but appreciate your question. I don't like the idea of being an "assistant" with all of the formal education and training required to be an PA. I would find the word "assistant" rather insulting as such playing second fiddle to a full fledged "MD". If you played sports, I would liken it to being a "backup" playing second fiddle. No one wants that. Why not give it another name without the word "assistant" in it?
So are the titles Secretary of Commerce or Secretary of Labor insulting because they are "secretaries?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not in the medical field, but appreciate your question. I don't like the idea of being an "assistant" with all of the formal education and training required to be an PA. I would find the word "assistant" rather insulting as such playing second fiddle to a full fledged "MD". If you played sports, I would liken it to being a "backup" playing second fiddle. No one wants that. Why not give it another name without the word "assistant" in it?
MD here. You guys are way overthinking this. PAs play vital roles in pretty much all aspects of healthcare and are in demand. Although I will say I haven't seen many in administrative positions but I'm certain many would excel if given the chance. It's probably just a matter of time
Anonymous wrote: PA here. We have toyed with name change to physician associate, but it would just confuse folks too much.
But to be honest , I do feel blue collar sometimes. And so do the docs I work with. Patients can be very demanding and bossy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not in the medical field, but appreciate your question. I don't like the idea of being an "assistant" with all of the formal education and training required to be an PA. I would find the word "assistant" rather insulting as such playing second fiddle to a full fledged "MD". If you played sports, I would liken it to being a "backup" playing second fiddle. No one wants that. Why not give it another name without the word "assistant" in it?
MD here. You guys are way overthinking this. PAs play vital roles in pretty much all aspects of healthcare and are in demand. Although I will say I haven't seen many in administrative positions but I'm certain many would excel if given the chance. It's probably just a matter of time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not in the medical field, but appreciate your question. I don't like the idea of being an "assistant" with all of the formal education and training required to be an PA. I would find the word "assistant" rather insulting as such playing second fiddle to a full fledged "MD". If you played sports, I would liken it to being a "backup" playing second fiddle. No one wants that. Why not give it another name without the word "assistant" in it?
So are the titles Secretary of Commerce or Secretary of Labor insulting because they are "secretaries?"
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not in the medical field, but appreciate your question. I don't like the idea of being an "assistant" with all of the formal education and training required to be an PA. I would find the word "assistant" rather insulting as such playing second fiddle to a full fledged "MD". If you played sports, I would liken it to being a "backup" playing second fiddle. No one wants that. Why not give it another name without the word "assistant" in it?