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Motivators and Barriers to PA Preceptorship in North Carolina
2026-02-17
medical education
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IntroductionPhysician assistant (PA) programs face persistent challenges in recruiting and retaining clinical preceptors due to time constraints, administrative burden, lack of compensation, and limited training. Additional pressures, such as health care consolidation, program expansion, clinician burnout, and financial implications of paid clinical sites, further strain preceptorship capacity. This study examines motivators and barriers influencing clinicians willingness to precept PA students....
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