Perspective on the Journal of Physician Assistant Education : From Association Newsletter to Academic Peer-Reviewed Journal Celebrating 25 Years.

Donald M Pedersen, P Eugene Jones, David Asprey, Trenton Honda
Author Information
  1. Donald M Pedersen: Donald M. Pedersen, PhD, PA, is a professor emeritus of Division of Physician Assistant Studies at University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  2. P Eugene Jones: Donald M. Pedersen, PhD, PA, is a professor emeritus of Division of Physician Assistant Studies at University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  3. David Asprey: Donald M. Pedersen, PhD, PA, is a professor emeritus of Division of Physician Assistant Studies at University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  4. Trenton Honda: Donald M. Pedersen, PhD, PA, is a professor emeritus of Division of Physician Assistant Studies at University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Abstract

ABSTRACT: For 25 years, the Journal of PA Education (JPAE) and its predecessor publications have been the pre-eminent venues for disseminating and promulgating information and research on the physician assistant (PA) profession. In this article, former and current editors in chief have compiled a detailed history of the journal, its development, and its trajectory into the future, outlining the journey taken by Association of PA Programs/PA Education Association to catalog faculty scholarship through a peer-reviewed journal. Allowing for the referencing of articles and thus adding to the body of knowledge on PAs and PA education, JPAE has not only endured but thrived. This article speaks to the collective effort and excellence of staff, and the many volunteer reviewers, feature editors, and editorial board members who have nurtured JPAE along the way through numerous changes, challenges, and triumphs.

References

  1. Cawley JF, Dehn R. Physician assistant educational research 50 years on. J Physician Assist Educ. 2017;28(3S):S56-S61.
  2. Hocking H, Crowley D, Cawley JF. Physician assistant education: an analysis of the journal of physician assistant education. J Physician Assist Educ. 2013;24(2):1-6.
  3. Bouton M, Halasy M. A bibliometric analysis of scholarly activity of authors of research articles published in the journal of physician assistant education. J Physician Assist Educ. 2022;33(4):309-312.
  4. Buesking B. Don Pedersen Research Grant Return on Investment (ROI) Report. PAEA; 2021.
  5. UPAP (Utah Physician Assistant Program) 50th Anniversary Book – 50 Years of PA Education in Utah and the Intermountain West. 2021 - Research Gate and e-book at Blurb.com.
  6. Hegmann TE, Axelson RD. Benchmarking the scholarly productivity of physician assistant educators: an update. J Physician Assistant Educ. 2012;23(2):16-23.
  7. Garino A, Wang L, Min EA. Publish or perish: a cross-sectional, bibliometric analysis of physician assistant faculty publications. J Physician Assistant Educ. 2022;33(2):87-93.
  8. Hooker RS. Physician assistant journalism: failures and successes. Perspective Physician Assistant Educ. 2004;15(2):79-81.

MeSH Term

Physician Assistants
Periodicals as Topic
Humans
History, 20th Century
History, 21st Century
Peer Review
Anniversaries and Special Events

Word Cloud

Created with Highcharts 10.0.0PAJournalEducationJPAEAssociation25articleeditorsjournalABSTRACT:yearspredecessorpublicationspre-eminentvenuesdisseminatingpromulgatinginformationresearchphysicianassistantprofessionformercurrentchiefcompileddetailedhistorydevelopmenttrajectoryfutureoutliningjourneytakenPrograms/PAcatalogfacultyscholarshippeer-reviewedAllowingreferencingarticlesthusaddingbodyknowledgePAseducationenduredthrivedspeakscollectiveeffortexcellencestaffmanyvolunteerreviewersfeatureeditorialboardmembersnurturedalongwaynumerouschangeschallengestriumphsPerspectivePhysicianAssistant:NewsletterAcademicPeer-ReviewedCelebratingYears

Similar Articles

Cited By

No available data.