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Who is the Ideal PA School Candidate? Surprising Lessons From Olympic Ice Skating
I love Olympic figure skating. It is the ultimate test of human grit. Here are people who have spent four years and countless hours practicing for what comes down to a life-changing two-minute event. This is a lesson on life, it is a lot like preparing for your PA school interview, finally pressing submit and […]
Time Explored: Looking Back at 6 Years as a Physician Assistant
It has been six years since I began working as a Physician Assistant. I still can’t believe it. When the NCCPA sent me my first PANRE reminder letter, I figured they must have miscalculated. But it’s true; I have been working six years in the field, and I have some new gray hairs to show for […]
The Most Important Reports and Data on Physician Assistants (PAs)
Navigating the wealth of information on physician assistant trends can be daunting. In this blog post, we delve into the most recent reports from PAEA, NCCPA, and AAPA, providing a distilled summary of crucial data. From salary insights to educational trends, we cover the essential statistics and developments shaping the PA profession today. Whether you’re a current or aspiring PA, this post is your go-to resource for staying updated on the latest in the field. Bookmark this page for easy access to the most current and relevant PA information.
Generative AI and PA School Applications: What You Need to Know
Should PA school applicants use AI tools to write their personal statement? Get clarity on what’s allowed versus prohibited and why authenticity matters most.
My First International Trip to Haiti as a Physician Assistant – Preperation
This post is the first of a series I am excited to be going to do some work in Haiti this October. My whole life I have wanted to do medical work overseas and now I am seeing a dream fulfilled. I will be flying from San Francisco to Washington DC where I will meet up […]
Good Job You’re Almost Done – Just One More Thing
Important: You must enter your name, email address and hit subscribe in the form below to be enrolled in daily PANCE and PANRE extended edition email series. Midterm Exam: You will receive an email notification with a link to take your day 60 “second midterm” within the hour. If you can’t wait for the email […]
Laos: The Birthplace of the U.S. Physician Assistant?
This is part nine of a ten-part series by documentary filmmaker Adam Halbur on the PA model around the world. Today, we go back to where some say the PA profession first started. The country of Laos. Reincarnation: Returning to the Birthplace of the U.S. Physician Assistant When I heard that American physician assistants were volunteering in […]
Long or Short – Does Your PA Program Length Really Matter?
Exploring the Impact of PA Program Duration on PANCE Success and PA Competence In a time long, long ago, just before the release of the first iPhone, I graduated from the UMDNJ (now Rutgers) PA program. It was a three-year PA program with a nearly 100% PANCE pass rate. At the time, Rutgers was one […]
Mock PA School Interview With Pre-PA Lily Boyle
Welcome to the second video in our Mock PA School Interview Series: Ten blog posts featuring ten amazing Pre-PAs who have graciously shared their recorded mock PA school interviews with one singular intention: To help you achieve success on your path to PA school and be more confident on the day of your PA school interview. Today’s […]
Physician Assistant Personal Statement Workshop: “To say I was an accident-prone child is an understatement”
In this latest installment of the personal statement workshop, we continue to pull essays submitted from the comments section through our free essay submission process and provide you, and our users, with a more detailed analysis of their essays. This submission is by Katie, whose life experiences combined with a traumatic injury at the age of 13, […]
7 Tips for Addressing Shortcomings in Your PA School Personal Statement
What makes the perfect PA school candidate? Someone with stellar grades from a top university, loads of patient care experience, countless shadowing hours, and a long list of community service endeavors, right? Oh, and Ms. Perfect Candidate probably also speaks four languages fluently, has had her research findings published in peer-reviewed journals, and travels abroad […]
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Good Job You’re Almost Done – Just One More Thing
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Physician Assistant Resume – Curriculum Vitae and Cover Letter Downloads
These are fully customizable Microsoft Office and Word templates. No formatting is required! *Need help crafting your physician assistant resume, CV, or cover letter? Resume Editing Cover Letter editing New Graduate Physician Assistant Resume Template This is a resume geared specifically for new graduate Physician Assistants. It has a clean, professional, and simple design (it also […]
9 Simple Steps to Avoid Silly Spelling and Grammar Goofs in Your PA School Personel Statement
Did you spot my grammar goof? If not take a second look at the title. You have spent days, weeks, and months writing and perfecting your personal (not personel) statement. You have slaved countless hours in front of the computer screen trying to shed a creative light on your background and highlight your experiences. Don’t […]
The Ultimate Guide to CASPA Character and Space Limits
Does this sound familiar? That essay you’ve spent countless hours revising, run through grammar check over and over, asked your readers to proof it so many times they stopped answering your calls, and had your computer read it back to you aloud for a final check, is done. You upload it into your CASPA application […]
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Address Your Debt The 401K Fix Does Your Employer offer a 401K with a Match? Yes 401K with a Match Look at your fees. The median annual fees for all plans is 0.72% of assets. My wifes hospital charges 0.13% and my work charges 1.5% This is important as we will see below Meet your company […]
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PA Personal Statement Workshop: Essay 7, “I Want to Take People From Dying to Living, I Want to Get Them Down From the Cliff.”
In this seventh (and final) installment of our special week-long personal statement workshop, we continue to pull essays submitted from the comments section through our free essay submission process and provide you, and our users, with a more detailed analysis of their essays. This seventh submission is by Jordan and is a real cliffhanger. Jordan, a […]
How NOT to be a PA Sellout: The Physician Assistant Vocation
So many PAs I meet are unsatisfied with their careers. I have met many a PA or NP who has become entangled in a web of profit-driven, incentivized-by-the-numbers healthcare. They have forgotten why they became a physician associate (PA) to begin with. We all become PAs with a great desire to help people, but it […]
Who Gets Into PA School in 2024? Here’s What You Need to Know
Leslie Mean is a 25-year-old single white female who presents to the PA school admissions committee on her second attempt to get into PA school. She has a 3.6 overall GPA and a 3.5 science GPA. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in biology, had an SAT score of 1,200, and a GRE score of […]
The Wealthy PA Part 2: The Three Student Loan Repayment Strategies
With soaring tuition costs, student loans are now one of the largest sources of consumer debt outside of mortgages. The average PA student graduates with $100,000 – $200,000 in student loan debt. For comparison, the average student loan debt is $57,520. Not only do we PAs carry 3x-5x more in debt compared to other professions, […]
My PA School Interview: The Journey of a Lifetime
It seems like just yesterday. Like Gene Kelly in the 1952 classic “Singing in the Rain,” there I stood, rain-drenched, under an iconic cast-iron streetlight, holding a soggy white letter in my hand. The letter that said: “You have been accepted for a PA School Interview.” I was living in Seattle at the time, two […]
Good Job You’re Almost Done – Just One More Thing
Important: You must enter your name, email address and hit “Subscribe Now” in the form below to be enrolled in daily PANCE and PANRE Fast Track email series. *Make sure to check your spam filters in the event you do not receive a welcome email within the next 24 hours. One important point: Question 1 […]
PA Personal Statement Workshop: Essay 6, “That First Day in Surgery was the First Day of the Rest of my Life”
In this sixth installment of our special week-long personal statement workshop, we continue to pull essays submitted from the comments section through our free essay submission process and provide you, and our users, with a more detailed analysis of their essays. This sixth submission is by Lindsay. It starts with a story of her time spent […]
The Ultimate Physician Assistant Job Application Bundle
Fully Customizable Microsoft Office Word Templates for Email and Print Practicing Physician Assistant Resume Template I used this template during my last job search. I was offered both jobs. It is three pages and is available as a full-featured Microsoft Word document file for simple editing as well as cut-and-paste functionality which will save you […]
Practicing Physician Assistant Resume and CV Template
Fully Customizable Microsoft Office Word Templates Practicing Physician Assistant Resume Template I used this template during my last PA job search and was offered all three jobs I applied to. It is three pages and is available as a full-featured Microsoft Word document file for simple editing and cut-and-paste functionality. It offers a clean, professional, and […]
New Graduate Physician Assistant Resume Template
Fully Customizable Microsoft Word New Grad Resume Template New Graduate Physician Assistant Curriculum Vitae This is a resume geared specifically for new graduate Physician Assistants. It is a clean, easy to follow, simple and professional design that is great for the new graduate PA hoping to place emphasis on his/her clinical experience. It is the […]
Physician Assistant Cover Letter and Thank You Follow Up Templates
Physician Assistant Cover Letter Templates You shouldn’t send a resume to someone without explaining why. Whether you’re mailing, faxing, e-mailing, or dropping off your resume in person, it’s important to provide a letter along with it—a cover letter or cover e-mail. Seven different templates to cover many common situations. From the new graduate, those still […]