From the AAPA AAPA objects to proposed HHS “conscience” rule; AARP coalition seeks health care affordability; DEA drafts e-prescribing rule for controlled substances
Editorial Pale sunlight through a dusty lens: Physician assistant research
POEMs Hematopoietic agents and methylphenidate are helpful in cancer-related fatigue; Common smoking cessation methods are all effective; Probiotics decrease antibiotic-associated diarrhea in children; ACEI, ARB are equally effective alone, but combined can worsen renal outcomes; Tibolone prevents osteoporotic fracture, but increases stroke risk; ACC/AHA updates guideline for patients who require prophylaxis for endocarditis This article contains Web-exclusive content.
When the Patient Asks How can I quit smoking? This article contains Web-exclusive content.
Case of the Month Diagnostic challenges from your case files This article contains Web-exclusive content.
In Memoriam: Paul Stephan Robinson The PA community lost a dear friend and colleague when AAPA president elect Paul Robinson tragically passed away on November 12 at the age of 55. To read more, click here.
CME Supplements to JAAPA and CME Webcasts
Click here for pdfs of recent monographs and links to Webcasts offering AAPA Category I CME credit.
17th Annual Clinical and Professional Poster Session
Click here to view abstracts from the poster session at the 2008 AAPA annual conference in San Antonio. These abstracts highlight the unique research accomplished by PAs, PA faculty, and PA students over the past year.
Writing for Publication: Ten Steps to Success
Click here to view this May 2007 Webcast from the editor of JAAPA.