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Title |
The Differential Effects of Educational Degrees and Credentials from PA Schools |
Author |
AAPA Division of Research and Data Services |
Publisher |
American Academy of PAs (AAPA) |
Summary |
Executive Summary: To assist those charged with examining the issue concerning the establishment of the Master's degree as the credential to be awarded by all PA programs, we performed four sets of analyses. With our first set, we investigated whether educational status represented by subgroups defined by educational experience and credentials responded differently on the 1998 AAPA Member Opinion Survey, which addressed components of professional satisfaction. Based on our analyses, we can safely say that there is no evidence of a relationship between educational status and any of our measures of personal satisfaction. |
Published Date |
1998 November 17 |
Search Terms |
Master Degree PA Education PA Research Physician Assistant Education Physician Assistant Research Physician Associate Education Physician Associate Research Professional Degree Report Terminal Degree |
Object Name |
Report |
