The main organization for PAs offers an extensive website filled with important resources. The website includes an events calendar, professional issues section, and licensing information.
The mission of the Association of Family Practice PAs & NPs is to foster the educational and professional interests of Family Practice Clinicians collectively known as Advanced Practice Clinicians, by promoting clinical and academic excellence and providing a forum for assembling and distributing information important to the profession.
The ANSPA “highlights the concept of the Physician Assistant in the medical community, specifically in the subspecialties of neurological surgery and neurology. Congress of Neurological Surgeons.”
APAOG’s mission is to “improve the health care of women by supporting physician/PA teams who provide cost effective, quality care to female patients and by promoting a network of communication and education between providers dedicated to women’s health.”
The official organization for certifying PAs walks PAs thorough the initial certification process, has information on the PANCE, PANRE, and the Pathway II.
Founded in 1974, NAPA is ”devoted to educating the public about the PA profession, seeking legislative and governmental policy changes regarding PAs, and informing those in the profession about national Navy issues.
PAOS is “dedicated to providing high quality programs to support its members in achieving a high level of knowledge in musculoskeletal health care through the physician/physician assistant team concept.”
SPAR’s mission is to enhance the health and well being of the people with rheumatological disorders through the representation and advancement of the Physician-PA Team.