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Medelita Raises Awareness For The Critical Work Physician Assistants Do

Enter the emergency room of MidMichigan Medical Center in the rural community of Gladwin, and chances are you’ll be treated not by a physician but by Physician Assistant Erin Sherer. From ordering and interpreting x-rays, to stitching up cuts, to writing prescriptions, Erin — like all licensed PAs — is exceptionally well qualified to complete an array of medical procedures traditionally performed by physicians. Rest assured, with Erin on your case, you’re in excellent hands.

Erin Sherer is an exemplary representative of the rapidly expanding number of Physician Assistants working in health care. Today, you’ll find PAs like Erin playing a central role in all areas of medicine — from the patient’s bedside to the operating table to the front of a university classroom. Licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision, PAs perform many of the same duties as their physician counterparts; they conduct physicals, diagnose and treat illnesses, order and decipher tests, counsel patients, write prescriptions, assist in surgery, even teach other aspiring PAs.

Above all, they’re making a tremendous positive impact on the quality of health care and patient outcomes. Just ask the physicians who collaborate with them in the daily delivery of care. Increasingly, doctors have come to rely on their PAs as valued partners. The PA-physician relationship is built on mutual trust and respect. Physicians entrust PAs to expertly assume many of the primary care responsibilities, freeing doctors to focus their energies and time where they’re needed most. PAs, in turn, are rigorously trained to know when to make medical decisions, and when to refer patients to specialized physicians.

This complementary relationship is at the core of the PA education model, which closely mirrors the medical training doctors receive — only in a highly accelerated format. Introduced in the mid 1960s, in response to a shortage of primary care physicians, the earliest PA programs were based on the fast-track training received by World War II doctors. In fact, the first PA students were Navy corpsmen who had received medical training while serving in the Vietnam War.

Today’s PA students — many of them women — may look a lot different than their corpsman predecessors, but they undergo equally rigorous, highly intensive training and preparation. On top of their heavy course load, PA students conduct clinical rotations (much like medical students), and pass a national certification examination — which they are required to retake very six years. PA Erin Sherer vividly recalls the challenge of PA school and preparing for the exam. “There were many things that I simply opted out of, because I had to focus my time and energy toward studying. Like sleep, for example!”

The result of this extreme level of dedication, commitment and sacrifice: Physician Assistants have become instrumental and integral members of their medical teams — valued by physicians and appreciated by patients. Their work is not going unnoticed. Celebrated every year between October 6 ¬– 12, National PA Week honors the vital role PAs play in elevating patient care. Joining in the chorus of praise, is medelita™ — makers of premium lab coats and scrubs professionally tailored for women working in health care. Women like Erin Sherer.

In honor of National PA Week, medelita is pleased to feature PA Erin Sherer on its Women In Healthcare web page. Says medelita founder and fellow PA Lara Manchik,“PAs like Erin exemplify the extraordinary level of professionalism, competence and dedication of women working in health care. We are proud of the contributions PAs have made to patient care. They deserve to feel comfortable and confident as they perform their important work. Our mission is to help them feel great about what they do — and look great while they’re doing it.”

To all PAs — past, present and future — medelita salutes you. You have raised the bar in patient care. We’re pleased to help raise awareness for the critical work you do.

About Medelita
Medelita has one purpose – to reinvent the way women of all healthcare professions present themselves at work by offering the highest quality, best fitting, and most comfortable scrubs and lab coats available. Medelita caters to professional women who want their uniforms to embody the poise and confidence already displayed from within. For more information, visit our website at http://www.medelita.com or call (877) 987-7979.

About National PA Week
National PA Week is celebrated each year October 6-12. The week serves to celebrate the significant impact PAs have made and continue to make in health care, expand awareness of the profession and to salute the outstanding growth of the Physician Assistant profession. For more information, visit http://www.aapa.org/.

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As One Of The Largest Pain Management Facilities In Pinellas County And The Tampa Bay Area For Nearly 25 Years, The Center Continues To Grow By Adding Several New Specialty Medical Treatment Options

As one of Clearwater’s first Pain Management clinics nearly 25 years ago, Dr Jayam Krishna-Iyer open the doors to patients with chronic back & neck pain, spine injuries, arthritis and many other debilitating painfull illnesses.

Since then, residents from Belleair, Largo, Seminole, Indian Rocks, Redington Beach, Palm Harbor, Safety Harbor, Pinellas Park, St. Petersburg & Clearwater Beach have sought out her pain management expertise. Where previous medical treatment had failed, leaving patients frustrated and with little options, this Board Certified Anesthesiologist could now offer much needed pain relief and hope. Competently treating a multitude of spine issues like bulging or herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, arthritis, migraine headaches, hip & knee joint pain.

For the more serious cases, surgery is not always a necessary treatment. Less invasive pain relieving injections can be given using the facility’s fluoroscope for complete accuracy. Steroid epidural nerve blocks, Radio frequency, Stellate ganglion blocks, lumbar sympathetic blocks & trigger point injections can give lasting relief from spine, hip & leg pain.

As The Creative Health Center continues to meet the needs of its pain management patients, the website offers detailed descriptions of numerous other treatment options. One of the latest new injectable drugs called Euflexxa has been getting remarkable results in their orthopaedic patients being treated for a variety of hip & knee joint pain including osteoarthritis. Where past attempts had failed or surgery had been reccommended, there is now a promising new option that gives instant relief in most candidates.

With the addition of health care staff, the center is excited about the ability to now treat patients with the latest in weight loss technology. Using several options for the treatment of cellulite and unwanted fat pockets along with the physicians diet plan, patients are able to lose weight in a safe and healthy environment. Diet plans may include certain dietary suppliments & vitamins along with continuous medical evaluations.

The facility is also offering cosmetic improvement treatments. With the use of Botox and lumpless Dermal fillers injected directly into facial creases and muscles that cause severe frown lines and wrinkles, significant improvement is seen after just a few short days. This non-surgical, affordable treatment of Botox can last up to 4 months. Dermal filler treatments can last up to a full year.

The center now houses its own family practice with the recent addition of 2 General Practice Physicians. Dr Felicia Spuza and Dr. Michael Spuza are now providing everday basic health care to the public. With all of these specialty services, The Creative Health Center now has the ability to treat a wide range of diverse patients. Everything is done in the one location which flaunts its own fluoroscopy machine, sterile procedure & recovery rooms, along with an educated competent medical staff that is keeping up with the constant changes and improvements in the medical field.

The website offers informative, detailed descriptions of available services, staff and office information. Now accepting new patients. Call for an appointment 727-443-4242

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