Jennifer Snyder, Trenton Honda, Kevin Lohenry, David Asprey
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Abstract: Blue sky thinking references the opportunity to brainstorm about a topic without limits… to consider what things might be like if creative thoughts were unconstrained by current philosophies or other boundaries. This article is a call to our fellow educators to consider how blue sky thinking applied to physician assistant (PA) program accreditation might further advance programs, faculty, and the profession. To develop and maintain a PA program, institutions must voluntarily undergo evaluation by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant. Compliance with accreditation encourages sound educational practices, promotes program self-study, stimulates innovation, maintains confidence with the public, and focuses on continuous quality improvement. In addition, accreditation "can hold institutions accountable for desired outcomes and professional standards." Indeed, while the PA profession has promulgated across the globe, the 50+ years of graduating PAs educated with the highest quality education assures that the United States remains a gold standard. As the 5th edition of the standards are implemented and planning for the 6th edition is underway, in the spirit of continuous quality improvement, we encourage stakeholders of the PA profession to contemplate ways in which accreditation might continue to purposefully advance a desired future state for the profession. In this article, we draw on examples from other health professions which might inform a discussion around the future of PA accreditation. Specifically, the topics of a unified profession title and degree, a specific title and position for program leadership, a modification to how PA programs receive medical direction, and efforts to advance scholarship are addressed.
蓝天思维:助理医师资格认证及其对项目、教师和行业的潜在影响》(Physician Assistant Accreditation and the Potential Impact on the Programs, Faculty, and the Profession.
摘要:蓝天思维指的是无限制地就某一主题进行头脑风暴的机会......考虑如果创造性思维不受当前理念或其他界限的限制,事情会变成什么样。本文呼吁我们的教育工作者考虑如何将蓝天思维应用于助理医师(PA)项目评审,从而进一步推动项目、教师和专业的发展。要发展和维持一个助理医师项目,院校必须自愿接受助理医师教育评审委员会的评估。通过评审可鼓励合理的教育实践,促进项目自学,激励创新,保持公众信心,并注重持续的质量改进。此外,认证 "还能让机构对预期成果和专业标准负责"。事实上,虽然 PA 专业已在全球范围内得到推广,但美国 50 多年来一直以最高质量的教育培养 PA 毕业生,这确保了美国仍然是一个黄金标准。随着第 5 版标准的实施和第 6 版标准的规划,本着持续改进质量的精神,我们鼓励 PA 行业的利益相关者思考如何通过评审继续有目的地推进该行业未来的理想状态。在本文中,我们借鉴了其他医疗行业的例子,这些例子可能会为围绕未来的专业认证讨论提供参考。具体而言,我们讨论了统一的专业名称和学位、项目领导的特定名称和职位、修改 PA 项目接受医学指导的方式以及努力推进学术研究等主题。