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Cori M. Davis, PA-C "I became a physician assistant to use my knowledge and experience to help others find relief from their pain and improve their quality of life." |
Recognizing that patient care goes beyond healing the body. "I've always understood that the person needs to be nurtured while their ailments are being treated. My goal is to build relationships with my patients to develop trust and confidence, leading to better overall care and outcomes. Becoming a mother and experiencing that cherished bond with my children has further enhanced my awareness of the human aspect of medicine."
What can you expect from your Physician Assistant (PA)? Physician assistants are healthcare professionals licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision. PAs conduct physical exams, diagnose and treat illnesses, order and interpret tests, counsel on preventative care, assist in surgery, and write prescriptions. PAs are trained in intensive education programs, must pass national certification examinations, and maintain their certification via continuing medical education and recertification exams.
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