Saskatchewan Physician Assistant Podcast

Episode 2: How do Physicians and Physician Assistants work together?

University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine

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Episode 2: How do Physicians and Physician Assistants work together?

Host:

Dr. Scott Tunison

Teaching and Learning Specialist in Faculty Development in the College of Medicine as well as a member of the Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) faculty.

Guests:

Dr. Paul Olszynski:

Dr. Paul Olszynski is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of Simulation and Clinical Ultrasonography at the University of Saskatchewan. A leader in simulation and Point-of-Care Ultrasound, Dr. Olszynski has helped shape ultrasound education nationally. He’s a founding member of the Canadian Society of POCUS-EM Fellowships and a recipient of multiple teaching awards.

Dr. Cathy MacLean:

Dr. Cathy MacLean is a family physician and medical education leader with over 30 years of experience. Dr. MacLean has held leadership roles at several universities across Canada and, as PAST-PRESIDENT of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, has helped shape national healthcare policy particularly related to team-based care and innovation in family medicine. She’s currently Director of Faculty Development at the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine.

Dr. Warren C.W. Latham:

Dr. Warren Latham is the Corporate Chief of Orthopaedics at Scarborough Health Network and the lead surgeon of their Foot and Ankle program. He’s also President of the Canadian Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society. He is a dedicated mentor and active researcher. He also consults for top orthopaedic companies and provides expert medico-legal opinions.

Aurthi Muthukumaran:

Aurthi Muthukumaran is an experienced Physician Assistant working in Emergency Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery at Scarborough Health Network. Aurthi also serves as Academic Coordinator in U of T’s PA program, supporting curriculum development and student success while sitting on key academic committees.

Learn more about the USask Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) Program