The Evan Bray Show - Dr. Trustin Domes + Open Lines - September 17th, 2024

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The University of Saskatchewan is welcoming a new program to its College of Medicine to help with the medical professional shortage in the province. Dr. Trustin Domes, University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine associate professor of surgery, director of admissions for the Undergraduate Medical Education Program and academic director for the Master of Physician Assistant Studies program, joins Evan to tell us more about the MPAS program and what it means for students and Saskatchewan. We then open the phones and ask you...Would you be okay with seeing a physician assistant instead of a doctor, if appropriate?
17 Sep 2024 10AM English Canada News Commentary

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