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Free PANRE and PANCE Practice Tests and Exam Questions
I am happy to announce that the free PANCE and PANRE practice exams are finally up and running! There were a few technical hurdles to overcome, but I have worked out most of the kinks with the exam professor software. I want to thank everyone who has taken the time to send me corrections on […]
Riester Ri-Mini Otoscope and Ophthalmoscope Kit
If you’re looking for a reasonable, affordable, small and light general purpose set, look no further than the Riester Ri-Mini. This is the set I purchased, and it strikes a balance of price and quality. They’re well-made, durable, and actually work. They use AA batteries, so they’re small and can fit in your white coat easily […]
Welch Allyn PanOptic Set w/LED PanOptic Ophthalmoscope (The Gold Standard)
The Welch Allena PanOptic™ provides 5X larger view of the inner eye. It also contains the new MacroView ™ Otoscope and a rechargeable power handle. The Ni-Cad battery handle can also be converted to permit alkaline C-cell battery use if needed. This is the granddaddy of diagnostic kits.
Judge Not, That Ye Be Not Judged
It is extremely easy to judge our patients. Maybe they don’t take their medicines as directed. Maybe they make poor dietary or lifestyle choices. Maybe they don’t parent like we parent, or they make poor decisions that lead to even worse outcomes. As medical providers… actually let me rephrase this, as humans, we need to […]
PANRE and PANCE Review: EKG
From the official Physician Assistant Certification and Recertification Exam Review Course. Electrocardiogram/EKG review by the amazing Carol Sadley, Med PA-C. NEW! ECG “Pearls & Pitfalls” Lecture Series Physician Assistant Certification and Recertification Exam Review | PANRE | PANCE by The Physician Assistant Life Suggested Review Books
Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End
A must read for anyone thinking about working (or working) in the field of medicine!
Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World
This is one of my favorite books of all time. It is written by Dr. Paul Farmer. Warning – If your read this book it will make you a better human being!
Physician Assistant/Associate (PA) Salary for all 50 States Adjusted by Cost of Living 2024
According to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, released on April 3, 2024, physician assistants/associates (PAs) in the U.S. earn an impressive average annual salary of $130,490, with a mean hourly wage of $62.74. The latest American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) salary report showed a slight (5.8% NOT inflation adjusted) increase […]
The Ultimate Guide to Getting Into Physician Assistant School
A great book with some timeless advice on how to get into PA School. I think their advice on essay writing is a bit outdated, otherwise this is a must read for anyone considering the PA profession.
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The Daily Eponym: Adie’s Tonic Pupil
What Adie’s Tonic Pupil, sometimes called the Holmes-Adie syndrome, is an unusual neurologic disorder in which the ability of the pupil to constrict is impaired, usually in one eye (although the second eye has a tendency to become involved eventually, usually at a later time, in about 20-30% of cases). Symptoms It is generally associated […]
How To “Ace” The Physician Assistant School Interview
A wonderful, “must read book” by Andrew Rodican PA-C Buy on Amazon
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Physician Assistant Programs Offering Part-Time Options
Are you looking to be a PA on the DL? While updating the PA Schoolfinder Physician Assistant Program Database, I was surprised to learn that there are only three Physician Assistant Programs in the United States offering part-time options. Physician Assistant Programs Offering Part-Time Options Rutgers University Physician Assistant Program – New Jersey University of Detroit […]
Total Spanish: Learn Spanish with the Michel Thomas Method
This is my favorite Spanish learning system of all time. Michel Thomas was a gifted linguist who mastered ten languages in his life-time and became famous for teaching much of Hollywood’s ‘A’ list how to speak a foreign language. Film stars such as Mel Gibson, Woody Allen, Emma Thompson and Barbara Streisand paid up to […]
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How to Write Your Physician Assistant Personal Statement: The Workbook
Download The Expert Panel Companion Workbook Twelve PA school admissions directors interviews and twelve rules to writing your physician assistant personal statement Learning what Admissions Directors and PA school faculty want in your personal statement is only the first step! We have created this accompanying workbook to help you put this advice into action. Twelve interactive workbook chapters […]
Resume Editing and Revision Service for PAs, PA Students, and Pre-PAs
Our resume services are specific to PAs and Pre-PAs and will help you: Create a winning resume that is tailored specifically to the needs of Pre-PAs, PA students, and practicing PAs. Organize and present your work experience and educational background. Highlight your most impressive experiences/achievements. Address any gaps or inconsistencies in your timeline. Create a […]
Resume + Cover Letter Editing and Revision for PAs, PA Students and Pre-PAs
Our resume and cover letter services are specific to PAs, PA students, and Pre-PAs and will help you: Create a resume that is tailored specifically to the needs of Pre-PAs, PA students, and practicing PAs. Organize and present your work experience and educational background. Highlight your most impressive experiences/achievements. Address any gaps or inconsistencies in […]
Supplemental Essay Editing and Revision
Supplemental applications are a gift to you as an applicant, and you should view them as an opportunity to showcase personal traits and life experiences that may have been omitted your CASPA application. Supplemental applications should not reflect anything in your CASPA application and nothing should be repeated from your personal narrative. If you start […]
How to Bring Your Best on PA School Interview Day
The interview is the last milestone you reach before acceptance. It’s the final opportunity to showcase your best qualities and leave a strong impression on faculty members. With so much hard work leading up to the interview, we all want to be able to put our best face forward and be well-equipped with the tools […]
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, […]
Most Social Problems Do Not Have a Quick Fix
When Good Intentions Are Not Enough As I prepare for my first medical mission trip to Haiti, I question my intentions. I fear that this trip may turn out to be less about helping (because who can help anybody in a week) and more about fulfilling my desire to experience the “thrill” of international medicine. […]
PANCE and PANRE Exam 2
I have done my best to ensure the questions and answers on each PANCE/PANRE practice exam are up to date, relevant and accurate. As of now, you must complete the exam and wait for the time to expire prior to receiving/reviewing your results. Each time you take the exam your prior takes and scores will be available […]
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The 5 Best Books for Aspiring Physician Assistants
Are you looking for the best books on how to get into PA school? The sheer number of books and resources for those interested in PA school or wishing to learn more about the PA Profession has grown in lockstep with the PA profession. While the timeless classic The Ultimate Guide to Getting Into Physician […]
International Pre-PA Applicant Consultation Service
Our International Pre-PA Applicant Consultation service is designed to help international students and IMGs who are interested in pursuing a career as a physician assistant (PA) in the United States. The service includes a comprehensive review of an applicant’s background and qualifications, as well as a personalized consultation with one of our expert advisors. During […]
Academy Membership Renewals and Extensions
Hi! If you have reached this page it’s because your membership has expired. But there is good news! If you would like to extend your membership, I currently offer 3 membership extensions at a discounted rate You can choose which one works best for you Note: Make sure you are logged into your member account prior […]
The Daily PANCE and PANRE Fast Track – Question 20
A 44 year-old male presents with a fever, a cough productive of brownish sputum, rigors and lethargy for seven days. A chest x-ray reveals a right middle lobe infiltrate and a right-sided pleural effusion. A thoracentesis is performed. Which of the following results from the pleural fluid analysis would be most characteristic of acute pneumonia? […]