mstatler Posted May 10, 2017 Share Posted May 10, 2017 We want to share the report from the PAEA OTP Task Force that was written in response to AAPA's Resolution on OTP, formerly known as FPAR. We have shared this report with AAPA leadership and other stakeholders; and we wanted to share it with clinically practicing PAs as well. PAEA supports three of the four elements of the OTP resolution but we believe that the process has not given enough thought to the implications for new graduates as well as PA education. Please go to http://paeaonline.org/otp/ to download a copy of the report as well as an infographic summary sheet. There is also a link on the website to provide comments and we welcome your feedback. We hope that you are able to take a look at the report and share your thoughts with the delegates in your state. Thank you for taking time to read the report. Michel Statler, MLA, PA-C PAEA OTP Task Force member PAEA Board of Directors, Director at Large Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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