Becker's Healthcare December 6, 2022
Claire Wallace

The majority of physicians (91 percent) say they have a good, or very good, relationship with the physician assistants at their workplaces, according to a new Medscape survey of over 750 practicing physicians.

Additionally, 87 percent of physicians say they have a good or very good relationship with nurse practitioners. Only 2 percent report having a poor relationship.

Seventy-four percent of physicians also believe that their relationship with PAs was unchanged during COVID-19, compared to 72 percent of...

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