It depends on the context, it can actually mean a couple of things.It can mean:Physician Assistant - CertifiedPremature Atrial ContractionPremature Atrial ComplexAspirin, Phenacetin, CaffeinePapular Acrodermatitis of Childhood (AKA Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome)Pulmonary Artery Catheterization
Physician Assistant-Certified, Certified Diabetes Educator. This means the medical provider is a certified Physician Assistant, and is in addition to that, the person is a certified diabetes educator.
PA-C means they are a physician assistant, meaning they are able to practice autonomous medicine as part of a physician-physician assistant team. ATC means athletic trainer certified, which is a healthcare degree that focuses on physical medicine and rehabilitation, particularly of the physically active populations and sports medicine.
A PA is a Physician Assistant, the C means that a national certification exam was taken and passed. An NP is a Nurse Practitioner.
The letter "c" in measurement stands for centimeters.
It is: C = 100
Physician Assistant. In rural and inner city areas, PAs may be the principal care providers when a physician is present only one or two days a week. They are able to practice in 47 states, all of which require PAs to pass a certification exam and are then designated as a PA-C (Certified Physician Assistant).
PA-C means Certified Physician Assistant, CCP means Certified Clinical Perfusionist. A person with both credential use PA-C, CCP after his name.
C- Captain A- Assistant Captain
Hu C. Myers has written: 'The physician's assistant, a baccalaureate curriculum' -- subject(s): Alderson-Broaddus College, Education, Physicians' assistants
c = the speed of light.
It stands for carbon.