PA’s don’t need the kind of qualifications that a student requires to get into medicine. They also earn more to begin with and it comes with much less responsibility.
There is also the issue of people thinking that a PA is a doctor or is a more senior doctor than junior doctors and thereby receiving false assurance. Another problem is ‘mission creep’ in that PA’s can be asked to take on duties which they are not trained for and which they sometimes don’t understand is beyond their competence. In fact, having read Urms’s distressing post, that is possibly what has happened in that case.
My dd is at the sharp end of misdiagnoses by PA’s, she’s adamant that she will not see a PA herself and that her family should not see them either.
Good Morning Monday 6th July 2026
England vs Mexico -BBC great idea!
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