Workforce training for physician assistant students in women’s health
The K-State physician assistant program is addressing workforce shortages in specialized medical fields, particularly in women's health, which has been identified as one of the specialties facing significant preceptor shortages nationwide.
This project is supporting preceptors who are training and supervising physician assistant students during their clinical rotations. This enhances K-State's ability to retain health care professionals in Kansas and ensures students receive the necessary training to serve medically underserved areas.
Workforce training for physician assistant students in women’s health
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Locations involved:
- Statewide