went. signed up. web site is still being formed. will watch expectently. $45 membership fee
(PRWEB) March 6, 2004--Most recently I had the opportunity to interview Mr. David Mittman, PA-C, who is a co-founder and serves on the Board of Advisors for the American College of Clinicians. A visionary for the PA profession with a wealth of leadership experience, Mr. Mittman is a past president of the New York State Society of Physician Assistants and was a founder of Clinicians Review magazine, where he is employed as Senior Vice President.
The Mission Statement of the American College of Clinicians is as follows: “The ACC is an organization of nurse practitioners and physician assistants committed to working together to provide the highest level of care to our patients. We promote access to innovative, affordable continuing education, and the integration of PAs and NPs as full members of the health care team.
We seek full recognition as health care providers with fair reimbursement for our services in all settings. By working together, we are committed to fostering a continuing positive dialogue among ourselves and other health care professionals who desire to join this dialogue.”
The organization began to take shape in June of 2003 at the AAPA conference in New Orleans, when a group of leaders from both the nurse practitioner and physician assistant professions gathered to discuss mutual goals, benefits and aspirations. In November 2003, the organization was successfully launched and now, and the membership is growing daily. Of note, in addition to Mr. Mittman, four other past presidents of NYSSPA serve on the ACC Board of Advisors.
When asked why the organization was formed, Mittman responded, “We recognize that the time has come for Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners to have a group that represents interests that are common to both groups. We are not here to replace the professional organizations that represent PAs or NPs, but rather it is through the ACC and our collective experience and strength in numbers that we can best promote and serve our mutual interests.”
Goals of the ACC include:
• Promoting the concept that the best way to deliver health care is in teams. NPs, PAs, and physicians all are entitled to fair reimbursement and recognition when providing care to our patients. We will advocate these rights.
• Working together whenever appropriate to support each other. Even though NPs and PAs are separate professions with distinct educational backgrounds and responsibilities, we will pursue the common good for both professions.
• Providing affordable continuing education that meets your needs.
• Delivering interprofessional education that highlights PAs and NPs: specifically, how we can help control costs while delivering quality care. We promise within our first year to develop a well-designed, easy-to-read advertisement that will run in some of the best-read physician journals. This ad will accurately inform physicians about what NPs and PAs do, and how working with us will benefit their practice. Thousands of physicians still do not know the benefits of having PAs and NPs work with them as colleagues.
• Educating the pharmaceutical industry and pharmacists that PAs and NPs are full prescribers and need to be recognized as such.
• Informing the health care industry and insurance companies about what we do. Once these institutions understand what’s in it for them and how NPs and PAs can benefit health care, how could they not agree to reimburse us?
• Helping resolve disputes between NPs and PAs when asked. It is time we recognize that the two professions can be colleagues; let's not waste time being in opposition to each other.
Why should YOU become a member of the ACC? Mittman advocated:“There are 150,000 of us and there is surely strength in numbers. We are so closely linked anyway, that we might as well make sure that we use this power correctly. Fighting against each other or even continuing the ignorance that is out there drains our energy. When we agree (as we do on much), the results will come faster and better, working together.”
By Diane L. Stadtmiller, MA, CIW, RPA-C
To learn more and to join the ACC online, go to:The American College of Clinicians
The American College of Clinicians
1322 Walkers Way, Suite 200
San Antonio, TX 78216-7709
telephone (973) 954-9208 | fax (973) 954-9302
Article Source: http://ww1.prweb.com/releases/2004/3/prweb109171.htm
went. signed up. web site is still being formed. will watch expectently. $45 membership fee
EM and Critical Care PA
I just did it too.
A suggestion, Mike, if you are listening. The website could really use a web consultant to get it looking "pretty". It looks kind of amateurishThat is not a dig, as I am now a member and benefit from what people see when they come to the site. Also, a google search calls the home page a test site and does not list the name. I am not sure why that is?
Pat
Pat L., PA-C, MPAS, RN
Hospitalist Physician Assistant
Moderator Internal Medicine Forum
I agree on the website. We have someone who works on it, but it is not the quality that I like. I'll pass along your comments. Thanks for joining. Now, become ACTIVE in this organization and help us.Originally Posted by NoClinic4Me
Mike
It is a great idea and I hope the time has come. I however have never seen an organization dominated by nurses that didn't care only about how the nurses were respected and elevated. There are many more NPs than PAs, those that join this group need to be very careful to protect the status of the PAs in it.
Keep breathing, without it you don't have anything.
Doug, PA-C
strangely enough, the make up of the ACC is 50% each practitioner with our BOD of the same make-up. Our presidents will change from NP to PA each cycle and our committees are equally represented. To date, there have been no issues between us that have fragmented the group in any manner.
bob Blumm, PA-C, MA President-elect ACC
Bob Blumm RPA-C
Chair, Surgical Congress
I am joining as well, especially after having left PA school - I will most likely end up going the NP route since I can go part time. So count me in. Can I join as an RN student going into a NP program?
Claudia
"Great spirits have always found opposition from mediocre minds. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices, but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence."
...Albert Einstein
I tried to join but the box that says PA doesn't get a green circle...if you click on NP or both it does so as of now mine says both and I am pa...I guess I will try to join again later.
I'll check for you calmedia.
bob Blumm
Bob Blumm RPA-C
Chair, Surgical Congress
I will go on to the site and check it out. thanks.
bob blumm
Bob Blumm RPA-C
Chair, Surgical Congress
Whoever is running that site needs to also change all links to include the "_self" tag. This is html language and the webmaster will know what this means. This will prevent a new page being opened every time a link is clicked.
thank you - I'll join as soon as you find out!
Thanks!
Claudia
"Great spirits have always found opposition from mediocre minds. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices, but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence."
...Albert Einstein
Any updates on this organization? Any leadership post on this site?
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