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Resources for Preceptors of Emory PA Students

Are you interested in precepting Emory PA Students?

Board-certified and/or Board-eligible preceptors are needed. Students complete required rotations in Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Surgery, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, and In-patient Medicine. Other disciplines are utilized during clinical electives.  Please let us know if you need more information, or might be interested (or use the form at the bottom of this page).

View and download the Emory Physician Assistant Clinical Preceptor Manual (©Emory PA Program)  in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format (updated March 2007). This requires (free) Adobe Acrobat Reader

The Society of Teachers in Family Medicine website has electronic versions of their series of articles "For the Office-Based Teacher of Family Medicine." These are useful short articles for clinical preceptors. 

More information about the Clinical Phase of the PA Program is available on this site.

 Resources for Physicians who supervise Physician Assistants:

bullet Composite State Board of Medical Examiners (GA)
bulletThe American Academy of Physician Assistants

Would you like to mentor a first-year PA student?

bulletThis is an excellent opportunity for graduate PAs or Physicians to share their expertise, but on a more limited scale than having a student for a rotation.. Students complete a HPI and ROS during the fall semester, and do patient H&P exams during the spring and summer semesters. Interested or need more information?

Interested in precepting an Emory PA student on rotations? (Please note this form has changed. If you wish to post a position vacancy, please use the new job entry form )

 

    Type of Practice:

    City / State of Location:

    Please describe the rotation  available:

        Tell us how to get in touch with you:

Name
E-mail (i.e., your name@mindspring.com)
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