How 2020 Taught Us to See Opportunity through Obstacle
by Travis Hayden, MPAS, PA-C “The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way.” –Marcus Aurelius lot with me this
Dear Readers,
Welcome to Journal of Dermatology for Physician Assistants (JDPA) Winter 2021 issue. We are pleased to deliver you quality content on a variety of topics for which JDPA is known.
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by Travis Hayden, MPAS, PA-C “The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way.” –Marcus Aurelius lot with me this
Dear Colleagues, Welcome to 2021! There is something about new beginnings that energizes us. I know many of us will be unpacking the lessons we
By Pamela Korzeniowski, PA-C Pamela Korzeniowski, PA-C, is a dermatology physician assistant with North Texas VA Dermatology and practices in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas.
A message from Renata Block, MMS, PA-C, President, SDPA
By Peter A. Young, MPAS, PA-C ABSTRACT Physician assistants participate in peer-reviewed publications less than other health professionals. The history of osteopathic physicians and podiatrists
By Roderick S. Hooker, PhD, MBA, PA “Are physician associates/assistants (PAs) cost-effective in their employment?” This question has arisen in several situations involving PAs and
By M. Bryn Marsh, MPAS, PA-C
By Jameka McElroy-Brooklyn, MSPAS, PA-C; Mahima Bhayana, MD, MBA; Ginette A. Okoye, MD , FAAD ABSTRACT Acquired reactive perforating collagenosis (ARPC) is a unique skin