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An exploratory literature review of physician associates and of extended scope paramedic practitioners, physiotherapists, and pharmacists Work in progress

An exploratory literature review of physician associates and of extended scope paramedic practitioners, physiotherapists, and pharmacists Work in progress
An exploratory literature review of physician associates and of extended scope paramedic practitioners, physiotherapists, and pharmacists Work in progress
We undertook a very rapid review of the literature in relation to physician associates, extended scope paramedic practitioners, extended scope physiotherapists and extended scope clinical pharmacists as well as studies that investigate more than one allied healthcare professionals engaged in some degree of task substitution for GPs. Because of limitations in time and resources, the review excludes extended scope nurse practitioners and advanced nurse practitioners. The findings are pres ented separately for each group with a tentative conclusion at the end. This is work in progress that we share with the PCP.
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Matheson, Catherine
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Brooks, Cindy
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Matheson, Catherine
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Brooks, Cindy
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Matheson, Catherine and Brooks, Cindy (2017) An exploratory literature review of physician associates and of extended scope paramedic practitioners, physiotherapists, and pharmacists Work in progress 34pp.

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Abstract

We undertook a very rapid review of the literature in relation to physician associates, extended scope paramedic practitioners, extended scope physiotherapists and extended scope clinical pharmacists as well as studies that investigate more than one allied healthcare professionals engaged in some degree of task substitution for GPs. Because of limitations in time and resources, the review excludes extended scope nurse practitioners and advanced nurse practitioners. The findings are pres ented separately for each group with a tentative conclusion at the end. This is work in progress that we share with the PCP.

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Published date: 2017

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/421925
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Date deposited: 10 Jul 2018 16:30
Last modified: 12 Dec 2021 01:03

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