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The evolution and effect of a preceptor academy for PAs and APRNs
Amy Haller1, Autumn Groscost, Hayley Quigley
1Amy Haller is vice chair of professional development and continuing education in the Department of PA Studies at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pa. Autumn Groscost practices at St. Clair Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pa. Hayley Quigley and Benjamin Reynolds practice at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). Mr. Reynolds also is chief advanced practice officer at UPMC. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
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