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Physician associates are clinical graduates trained in the medical model. They must pass an intensive 2 year university course at diploma or masters level to learn clinical knowledge and skills after completing a 3 year biomedical or healthcare related degree. They train in both the acute sector and primary care to gain a rounded patient centred clinical experience.

There are 34 Higher Education Institutions offering physician associate (PA) training programmes. This means the number of qualified physician associates is increasing.

We have implemented initiatives to help increase the number of physician associates choosing to work in general practice including:

  • Educational support allowance for students
  • Increased clinical placement hours in primary care
  • Additional preceptorship funding for Primary care employers who employ a  physician associate

There’s more information about the role on the Health Careers website.

If you’re a GP or practice manager, you’ll find a dedicated general practice employers page with access to local contacts and FAQs and free resources on the Faculty of Physician Associates

There are promotional resources for social media which can be accessed via our toolkit.

Get in touch

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