Bridging Gaps in Dementia Care: PAs as Champions of Early Detection and Support

PAs play a pivotal role in the early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias by initiating targeted conversations, conducting relevant testing, and guiding patients and care partners through the complex care pathway. By leveraging existing resources, PAs can empower families to overcome barriers, access timely support, and navigate the challenges of ADRD with confidence and clarity.

Advocacy in Action: So much to be grateful for!

As we head into the Thanksgiving holiday, I can’t help but reflect on all that we have to be thankful for. In 2025, PAs demonstrated an unwavering passion for patient care and advocacy that is having a tremendous impact on healthcare delivery and PA practice laws and regulation.

PA Mack Brings Home Silver for Team USA in World Karate Championship

Alli Mack, PA-C, MS, MPH, juggles a successful career as the lead PA at the American Hip Institute and Orthopedic Specialists while representing Team USA in international karate championships. Outside her clinical work, Mack is passionate about sharing what she’s learned at conferences and small meetings, weaving in lessons from her karate career.

AAPA Statement on ED Decision to Place Restrictive Caps on PA Student Loans

American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) President and Chair of the Board of Directors, Todd Pickard, DMSc, PA-C, DFAAPA, FASCO, issued a statement in response to the U.S. Department of Education’s negotiated rulemaking, where federal negotiators agreed to a definition of “professional program” that would exclude physician associates (PAs) from eligibility for higher federal student loan limits.

AAPA Testifies in South Carolina on Safety, Quality of PA Care in Push for Modernized Practice Laws

AAPA’s Vice President of Reimbursement and Professional Practice Sondra DePalma, DHSc, PA-C, DFAAPA, delivered compelling testimony before a subcommittee of the South Carolina Senate Medical Affairs Committee on the benefits, safety, and quality of physician associate (PA) care and the importance of removing supervision requirements for these healthcare practitioners in the state.