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PAs Getting More Involved in Genetics

Wednesday, September 30, 2020 8:47 PM | Wesley Patterson (Administrator)

PA Nguyen Park is a passionate advocate for PAs to become involved in genomic medicine. Park, the founder and president of the Society of PAs in Genetics and Genomics and AAPA’s representative to the NIH/NHGRI’s Inter-Society Coordinating Committee for Practitioner Education in Genomics, recognizes the value of this growing field of medicine. “By working in genetics, PAs can make a huge difference for their patients by providing the high-quality care we’re known for and by increasing access to care,” says Park, who graduated from the PA program at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, in 2003.

The full article can be found on the PA Foundation Website here!

Pictured: Nguyen Park, PA-C, SPAGG President

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