Originally published Fall Newsletter 2023. Written by Mike Russo, PA-C, ConnAPA Director At Large. In the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare, the integration of technology and data-driven decision-making has become […]
Previously published. Written by Shilpa Mistry MHS, PA-C. It’s August and you have a 70-year-old patient admitted to your service with mild erythema and purulent drainage from a small leg […]
Originally published Summer Newsletter 2023. Written by Cayla Daniele, PA-C. On average, women plan to only have two children in their lifetime, which typically encompasses about 3 years with pregnancy […]
Originally published Fall Newsletter 2023. Written by Alexis Cardinali, PA-C. Each year as the seasons change, outpatient clinics and emergency departments alike will see an influx of children with signs […]
Originally published Summer Newsletter 2024. Written by Sarah Adams, PA-C, ConnAPA Immediate Past President. On September 11th almost 200 PAs, PA students, AAPA staffers and legislative champions swarmed the capital […]
Originally published Summer Newsletter 2024. Written by Cayla Daniele, PA-C. When was the last time that you took a deep breath at work? When was the last time at work […]
Originally published Spring Newsletter 2024. Written by Alexis Cardinali, PA-C. Thank you to all of those who helped to make our 37th Annual Charter Oak Conference one of our best […]
Originally published Winter Newsletter 2024. Written by Mick Devanney, MBA, MHA, PA-C, Chair, ConnAPA History Committee. Burdeen Camp was a founding member of the Connecticut Academy of Physician Assistants and […]
My Time on the “Other” Side Originally published Fall Newsletter 2023. Written by Becky Calabrese, MBA, MHS, PA-C. It’s 6:00am and my alarm goes off, although I’ve been sitting awake […]
Originally published November 2023. Written by Adam R. Olsen, DMSc, M.S., PA-C, CCDS. Introduction Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an airway disease characterized by persistent respiratory symptoms and airflow […]