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The Physician Assistants at Jewett Orthopaedic Clinic
Complete Listing:
Jared P. Reiss, PA-C
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Robert S. Buckley, PA-C
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Russell F. Aquino, PA-C
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Kit Kwan, PA-C
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Skip Repass, PA-C
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Karen E. Glavin, PA-C
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David M. Costello, PA-C
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Robert W. White, PA-C
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Sarah Martinez, PA-C
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Jeffrey Wright, PA-C
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What is a Physician Assistant (PA)?
• Part of the U.S. healthcare system since the 1960s, physician assistants (PAs), are licensed or certified health professionals who provide a broad range of medical and surgical services under the supervision of a physician.
• PAs can both diagnose and treat illness and injuries.
• At the Jewett Orthopaedic Clinic, our PAs work in partnership with our physicians to help ensure that we provide our patients with efficient and effective care.
• Whenever one of our qualified PAs is seeing patients in the office, during hospital rounds or when assisting in surgeries, the supervising physician is immediately available for consultation either in person or by telephone.
• Your physician has ultimate responsibility for your health and welfare.
What is the Difference between a PA and a Physician?
• PAs and physicians receive medical training in similar ways and often attend the same classes. The primary differences are the amount of time spent in school and in postgraduate training.
Can PAs Prescribe Medications?
• In Florida, PAs are authorized to write and sign some prescriptions without a physician co-signature.
What Does the "C" in PA-C Mean?
• This means that the PA has passed the certification exam developed by the National Board of Medical Examiners and administered by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA).
• All Jewett PAs are certified by the NCCPA.

