依赖化学物质的PA:恢复的榜样。

J S Mott
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医师助理滥用药物和依赖化学物质的问题在20世纪70年代末首次变得明显。从那时起,这个行业已经采取了重要的步骤来实施受损提供者计划,无论是在组成章层面还是在国家层面。提高对这些项目的认识,以及共同努力揭穿与滥用化学品或依赖化学品的人有关的神话和刻板印象,应该会鼓励更多需要帮助的私人助理寻求治疗。六位正在康复的私人助理分享了他们的个人经历,希望他们能激励其他可能需要帮助解决成瘾问题的专业人士。
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The chemically dependent PA: role models for recovery.

The problem of substance abuse and chemical dependency among physician assistants first became evident in the late 1970s. Since then, the profession has taken significant steps to implement impaired provider programs, at both the constituent chapter level and the national level. Increased awareness of these programs--along with a concerted effort to debunk the myths and stereotypes associated with those who abuse chemicals or become dependent--should encourage more PAs who need assistance to seek treatment. Six recovering PAs share their personal experiences in the hope that they can inspire others in the profession who may need help with an addiction problem.

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