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PA Petition. 100,000 signatures needed by May 04th, 2020


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Dear PAs, PA students, and Pre-PA hopefuls,


Attached, you'll see a link that will take you to an online survey, where you can participate in a petition to "Grant PAs Full Practice Authority to function as Licensed Independent Practitioners in Federal jurisdictions." We need approximately 80,000 signatures by May 4, 2020 to get a response from the White House. 

Please complete and forward this link to your PA friends, colleagues, PA program and every PAs you know. Until this COVID-19 pandemic, a lot of us thought that being a PA equates to job security. However, if you're keeping yourself informed, you'll hear about certain hospital systems furloughing and even firing their APPs altogether when their census decrease.

Our colleague NPs are fighting for the advancement of their profession and they are being very successful. It is our duty to fight for the advancement of our profession and also our right to prove that we must to be part of the conversation.


Grant PAs Full Practice Authority to function as Licensed Independent Practitioners in Federal jurisdictions | We the People: Your Voice in Our Government<https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/grant-pas-full-practice-authority-function-licensed-independent-practitioners-federal-jurisdictions>
petitions.whitehouse.gov

 

Credit:

@PC2ED

 *NOTE: this was originally posted in Professional PA page: 

 

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