Our Purpose
The purpose of the NHSPA is to promote quality medical care, to work diligently to maintain the highest level of professional standards and to enhance the professional and political climate for Physician Assistants throughout the state of New Hampshire, to increase the Society’s membership, to develop and provide continuing medical education programs for Physician Assistants, and to promote the public health policies that improve the health and well-being of all people of New Hampshire.
Upcoming Events
Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 12:00pm ET
Friday, August 9, 2024 at 8:00am ET
Recent News & Announcements
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Malcolm Hauthaway is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: NHSPA Board and Committees Updates Time: Aug 6, 2024 07:30 PM Eastern Time...
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Job Opportunities
Sub-Acute, Long-Term Care is a sector of healthcare exploding with potential and work-life balance flexibility (no on...
Sub-Acute, Long-Term Care is a sector of healthcare exploding with potential and work-life balance flexibility (no on...
NHSPA Membership Benefits
- Free Access to www.CME4PAC.com with over 50 Category 1 CME Credits
- Discounted Rates for the Winter and Summer CME Symposiums Co-Sponsored by NHSPA and the NH Osteopathic Association
- Career Center with Email notification of new employment opportunities
- Active legislative advocacy to promote and advance PA practice modernization in NH
- Maintaining a voice within the NH medical society through the NHSPA legislative liason
- On-going legislative monitoring on a state and national level
- NHSPA member exclusive events
- Resource for questions regarding professional practice issues
- Representation within the House of Delegates of the AAPA
Through your membership we can continue to support the PA profession in New Hampshire...
Help Guide Our State Legislature!
NHSPA is highly involved in the legislative process of our profession in the state of New Hampshire.