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October 6-12, 2024: Physician Assistant Week

WHEREAS, quality, affordable, and accessible patient-centered healthcare, provided by physician assistants (PAs), contributes to the well-being and quality of life for all patients in Michigan; and,

WHEREAS, PAs are often the primary care provider for patients and are trusted to help them understand their medical needs and empower them to become effective advocates for their own health; and,

WHEREAS, a valuable member of the medical team, PAs practice medicine to promote health equity by enhancing access to high-quality healthcare for all patients, often improving health outcomes in medically underserved communities; and,

WHEREAS, PAs are academically and clinically prepared to practice medicine in all settings and specialties, including the diagnosis and treatment of disease, assisting with surgery and prescribing medications; and,

WHEREAS, PAs have earned the respect of the general public for their dedication and contributions to people’s lives and for working together with the healthcare team to ensure the delivery of more effective and efficient healthcare services;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan, do hereby proclaim October 6-12, 2024 as Physician Assistant Week in Michigan.