Legislation for physician assistants introduced in Saskatchewan
In a bid to help heal Saskatchewan’s limping health-care system, the province’s health minister has introduced legislation to allow physician assistants to practice in Saskatchewan.
“This is another tool that we’re going to be able to have to help out our health-care system. This is directly into the primary care,” said Health Minister Paul Merriman.
Physician assistants work under the supervision of a licensed doctor as part of a team. They can do things like get patient histories, conduct exams, diagnose patients and give treatment options.
They can also help with surgeries, prescribe medications and perform procedures as long as they align with the supervising doctor’s scope.