Abstract

The United States faces an impending crisis in primary care physician shortages, while Physician Associates (PAs) and Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are poised to help bridge the gap. This manuscript explores a groundbreaking solution: introducing a clinical doctorate program tailored to PAs and NPs, designed to equip them with the knowledge and skills to assume leadership roles in primary care. Unlike traditional medical education, this innovative approach allows these professionals to continue their clinical practice while advancing their education, addressing the workforce shortage and the need for advanced leadership within the primary care landscape. This comprehensive curriculum includes intensive didactic coursework, residency-like training, credentialing examinations, and research opportunities, positioning PAs and NPs as critical contributors to the future of primary care. By recognizing their untapped potential and investing in their advanced education, we can elevate the quality and accessibility of primary care, ensuring that healthcare delivery reaches new heights.

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