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How do Physician Assistants (PAs) primarily practice?

  1. Independently from a medical doctor

  2. Under a nursing model focusing on wellness

  3. Under a medical model treating disease

  4. Exclusively in surgical settings

The correct answer is: Under a medical model treating disease

Physician Assistants (PAs) primarily practice under a medical model that focuses on the treatment and management of diseases. This model emphasizes diagnosing health issues, developing treatment plans, performing procedures, and managing patient care within a medical framework. PAs are trained to understand complex medical conditions and utilize their medical knowledge to address various health challenges through evidence-based practice. The training and scope of practice of PAs involve significant clinical rotations in primary and specialty care, where they learn to apply medical knowledge in real-world situations. This approach allows them to function effectively as part of a healthcare team, often collaborating with physicians and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care. In contrast to the other options, PAs do not operate independently of doctors; rather, they practice under a physician's supervision, working closely with them to provide care. They also do not focus solely on a wellness model typical of nursing practice and are not limited to surgical settings alone; PAs work across a wide range of environments, including primary care, emergency medicine, and outpatient clinics, treating both acute and chronic conditions.