Job satisfaction among British physician associates
Tamara S Ritsema and Karen A Roberts
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.16-6-511
Clin Med December 2016 Tamara S Ritsema
AGeorge Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington DC, USA and honorary senior lecturer, Physician Associate Programme, St George's, University of London, London, UK
Roles: assistant professor
Karen A Roberts
BPhysician Associate Programme, St George's, University of London, London, UK
Roles: reader and course director
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vol. 16 no. 6 511-513
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- Published online December 7, 2016.
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- AGeorge Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington DC, USA and honorary senior lecturer, Physician Associate Programme, St George's, University of London, London, UK
- BPhysician Associate Programme, St George's, University of London, London, UK
- Address for correspondence: Professor T S Ritsema, Department of Physician Assistant Studies, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2100 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 369, Washington DC 20037, USA. Email: tritsema{at}gwu.edu
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