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Last time I checked, midlevels were staffing EDs as well. Which would you rather, a PA, NP, or a non-ABEM boarded FP?
I know which one I'd pick if I was the patient. And it's not the midlevel.
and that would be the wrong choice.....a midlevel with lots of experience in em runs laps around any physician in the e.d. except for a residency trained,board certified em physician.
I precept 2nd and 3rd yr fm residents in the e.d.
I also orient the f.m. physicians who do shifts in our e.d.
our em pa group is made up of former paramedics all with > 10 yrs experience ( range is 10-30 yrs) exclusively working as pa's in em. we do all of our cme in em. we attend all of the em dept mtgs, m+m, grand rounds, etc. we all get certed in acls/atls/pals/fccs/difficult airway course. in addition to staffing a busy trauma ctr we also staff a level 4 e.d. as the only providers.
an fm physician with less than a yr of exposure(and that's being generous) to em during medschool and residency doesn't even come close to the em knowledge base of a pa who has done nothing else for yrs......
if your arguement is new grad pa vs new grad fm physician I can see your point, however the experienced em pa vs almost any fm physician is a totally different story.....