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Where PAs and Physician Associates Can Work Internationally

December 11, 2018 By Stephen Pasquini PA-C 36 Comments

The World Loves Physician Assistants PAs Where PAs can Work Internationally

The contemporary physician assistant/associate (PA) movement began in North America and Africa in the mid-1960s.

As of 2022, the adoption of PAs has spread globally across a variety of health systems and at least sixteen countries have been in various stages of expansion of PA-like medical workers (nonphysician clinicians) that function under the supervision of a doctor:

  1. Canada Physician Assistants
  2. United Kingdom Physician Associates
  3. The Netherlands Physician Assistants
  4. Liberia Physician Assistants
  5. India Physician Assistant
  6. Ghana PA Medical (Medical Assistant)
  7. South Africa Clinical Associates
  8. Australia Physician Assistants
  9. Saudi Arabia Assistant Physicians
  10. Germany Physician Assistants
  11. New Zealand Physician Associates
  12. Afghanistan Physician Assistants
  13. Israel Physician Assistants
  14. Bulgaria Physician Assistants
  15. Ireland Physician Associates
  16. Kenya Clinical Officers (CO)

This post examines countries where advances are being made or the PA model is evolving.

You can absolutely apply as an international medical graduate (IMG), but you will need to have your degree evaluated by a service such as WES, then have a US degree granted, if eligible. All prereqs must be completed in the US as well. All applicants, regardless of their previous degree, will matriculate through the entire program. - Elissa Love, BCM PA Program in Houston

PAs in Canada

CANADA Loves PAs

Canadian PA Quick Facts:

  • Name: Physician Assistant
  • Can US PAs practice in Canada: Yes
  • Canadian PA Salary: $115,090 (CAD) / yr and $55 (CAD)/ hr  ($86,180/yr and $41/hr USD)
  • Number of PA programs: 4
  • Number of PAs practicing in Canada: 500
  • Prescription rights: Yes. PAs cannot prescribe narcotics or controlled substances under any circumstance.
  • Canadian Professional PA Association: Canadian Association of Physician Assistants (CAPA)
  • Canadian PA certification exam: PA Cert Exam - The PA Cert Exam is 4 hours in duration and consists of 250 multiple choice questions (PA Cert Exam Blueprint)
  • Canadian Certification Maintenance: Maintain certification by completing “40 credits annually and must also complete at least 25 credits in each section of the Maintenance of Certification Program before their cycle ends.”
  • Canadian PA Day: November 27'th

U.S. PAs are eligible to take the Canadian Certification Exam, but Canadian-trained PAs, unfortunately, are not allowed to sit for the PANCE exam.

The Canadian PA model began in the Canadian Armed forces approximately 40 years ago during the Korean war and transitioned to the present PA concept in 1984. It was further revised in 2002.

There are approximately 500 PAs practicing in Canada, roughly 300 of which are practicing in Ontario.

There are three non-military university PA programs in Canada located at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, McMaster University in Ontario, and the Consortium of PA Education in Toronto. Alberta's University of Calgary has a program in development.

The Canadian forces program is taught at the Canadian Forces Health Services Training Centre Program

All programs are 24 to 25 months in duration and deliver curricula that support the Canadian Association of Physician Assistants’ (CAPA) scope of practice statement and Canadian Medical Education Directives for Specialists (CanMEDS) PA competencies.

Certification is administered by the Physician Assistant Certification Council of Canada (PACCC) which established an independent national certification examination and registry.  The first national exam was held in 2005.

It is estimated that 38% of Canadian PA serve in primary care settings, 13% in internal medicine, 18% in surgical practice, and 19% in emergency medicine.

American certified Physician Assistants may work in Canada.

They do not need to complete a PA school in Canada to practice.

Once a PA graduate has completed an accredited PA program (In Canada or the United States), they may challenge the PA Entry to Certification Exam (which is overseen by PACCC). If they successfully pass they are designated “CCPA”, Canadian Certified Physician Assistant.

American PAs who have successfully completed an accredited American Physician Assistant Program, and challenged and passed the NCCPA’s Certification Exam can practice in Canada.

PAs in the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom Loves PAs

UK PA Quick Facts:

  • Name: Physician Associate
  • Can US PAs practice in the UK: Yes
  • UK PA Salary: £33,222 ($43,000 US) and £49,969 ($64,000 US)
  • Number of PA programs in the UK: 31 (see list)
  • Number of PAs practicing in the UK: 350 practicing in both primary and secondary care and another 550 in training, with numbers in training predicted to rise.
  • Do UK PAs have prescription rights: No
  • UK Professional PA Association: Faculty of Physician Associates (FPA) of the Royal College of Physicians
  • UK PA certification exam: Physician Associate National Certification and Recertification exam
  • UK  Certification Maintenance: In order to remain on the Physician Associate Managed Voluntary Register (PAMVR) physician associates have to sit the recertification examination every six years. Physician associates have three attempts to sit and pass the certification examination.
  • UK PA Day:?

The first PAs to work in the UK were Americans. In 2003 two Pas were recruited to primary care posts in economically distressed Wes Midlands followed by 20 experienced PAs working in Scotland from 2006 - 2008.

Despite more than a decade of scores of PAs working in the NHS, there is still no official recognition by the U.K. government or by the nongovernmental medical licensing bodies such as the General Medical Council.

Until officially recognized, U.K. PAs are able to work under the supervision of a doctor but are unable to prescribe medicines or refer patients for an x-ray or CT scan. In practice, this means physician associates in the UK have to ask a GP colleague to sign a prescription or x-ray referral form on his or her behalf.

There are about 300 PAs in the United Kingdom, including about 20 Americans.

The United Kingdom’s version is a two-part process, a 200-question multiple-choice examination and a 12-station Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE).

The Faculty of Physician Associates (FPA) runs the Physician Associate National Certification and Recertification exam. The certification exam is a 14 station OSCE and 200 single best answer (SBA) exam sat by students who have qualified from UK physician associate programs. They are then required to pass their National Certification exam before they can be declared fit to practice in the UK. Once they have passed their exam, providing they are a member of the FPA, they can then be registered on the Physician Associate Managed Voluntary Register (PAMVR).

American PAs is that at present, PAs who are already currently NCCPA certified are able to apply to become a member of the Managed Voluntary Register (MVR) without first having to undergo the UK examination process.

Resources:

  • Physician Associate National Certification and Recertification exam
  • The physician associate will see you now – a new role to assist patients in primary care
  • Faculty of Physician Associates (FPA) of the Royal College of Physicians

Why We Really Need PAs in the UK: The British Physician Associate

PAs in the Netherlands

The Netherlands Loves PAs

Netherland PA Quick Facts:

  • Name: Physician Assistant
  • Can US PAs practice in the Netherlands Yes
  • Netherland PA Salary: € 82.402 (EUR)/yr / € 40 (EUR)/hr ($106,000 /yr and $51 /hr US)
  • Number of PA programs: 5
  • Number of PAs practicing in the Netherlands: 1,000 +
  • Prescription rights: Yes! PAs are enabled by law to practice medicine autonomously, albeit at all times in collaboration with a medical doctor
  • Netherland Professional PA Association: Dutch Association of Physician Assistants (NAPA)
  • Netherland PA certification exam: None - must complete eligible PA program to be able to practice
  • Netherland Certification Maintenance: minimum of 16 hours per working week and have followed CME totaling 200 hours (40 hours per year) in the last registration period of 5 years are considered for re-registration.
  • Netherland PA Day: Coming soon

The PA role was first introduced to the Netherlands in 2000 using extensive experience from the US.

After a five-year experiment, the Dutch parliament and Dutch Senate agreed to give PAs and NPs full independence in diagnosing, initiating treatment and performing medical procedures. These medical tasks are mostly non-complex procedures that can be executed autonomously by an NP or PA; This also includes prescribing medication.

There are now five Master of Physician Assistant (MPA programs) in the Netherlands

  • University of Applied Sciences Utrecht Master Physician Assistant Program (site is in Dutch) (site in English)
  • Rotterdam Master Physician Assistant Program (site is in Dutch) (site in English)
  • HAN University of Applied Sciences Arnhem/Nijmegen Master of Physician Assistant Program (site is in Dutch) (site in English)
  • Hanze University of Groningen Master of Physician Assistant Program (site is in Dutch) (site in English)
  • Inholland University Graduate School, Master Physician Assistant (site is in Dutch) (site in English)

The PA program in the Netherlands is a two-and-a-half-year Master’s degree. After completing the program, they have a Master of Science (MSc) degree. The candidates need to have at least a bachelor's degree in a medical field, for example, nursing or physical therapy, to access the Master's program. They also need at least two years of experience in direct patient care. Furthermore, candidates must be fluent in both Dutch and English

While students on campus (1 day per week) are learning the core knowledge and skills required for all PAs, each student simultaneously receives additional clinical expertise in a designated medical specialty by actually learning in that area the rest of the working week. Students are contracted through a “training and employment contract” with a minimum of 32 hours per working week. On top of this, students are expected to engage in self-study.

As a result, PA students have both didactic (to acquire generic competencies, modeled of the medical curriculum) and clinical days (to acquire specialty competencies, analogous to that of training medical residents) interspersed throughout the duration of their training. Fully qualified PAs are known as MPAs. Dutch PAs work across all areas of medicine, including general practice, and because of their unique approach to their training, they are found in subspecialty areas in greater numbers than PAs elsewhere.

At the time of graduation, PAs can voluntary enroll in NAPA’s Quality Register. The Quality Register contributes to ensuring the quality of professional practice by keeping track of developments in the profession (i.e., by means of continuing medical education [CME]).

Being enlisted into the Quality Register indicates the PA to be a graduate of a Dutch-Flemish Accreditation Organization–accredited MPA program and is clinically active at the time of registration.

The registration period covers a term of 5 years after which a re-registration is required.

Only those who have been practicing as PAs with a minimum of 16 hours per working week and have followed CME totaling 200 hours (40 hours per year) in the last registration period of 5 years are considered for re-registration.

Resources:

  • Annual Overview NAPA in 2017
  • Netherland Association of Physician Assistants

PAs in the Netherlands: The Dutch Physician Assistant

PAs in Liberia

Liberia Loves PAs

Liberia PA Quick Facts:

  • Name: Physician Assistant
  • Can US PAs practice in Liberia: Yes
  • Liberia PA Salary: 169,000 LRD/yr
  • Number of PA programs: One
  • Number of PAs practicing in Liberia: ~1000+
  • Prescription rights: Yes! PAs in Liberia are allowed to do all medical activities with the exception of surgery
  • Liberia Professional PA Association: Liberia national Physician Assistant Association (LINPAA)
  • Liberia PA certification exam: State Board Exams administered by the Physician Assistant Association Board of Examiners and licensure
  • Liberia PA Certification Maintenance: Unkown

Physician assistant training in Liberia started in the 1960s with the first batch of PAs graduating from 1966-1970

PA graduates in Liberia train for three years in both theoretical and clinical activities and are allowed to perform all medical activities with the exception of surgery.

Physician Assistant programs must be fully accredited by the Liberia national Physician Assistant Association (LINPAA) and the Liberia medical & dental Association Board (LMDA).

To legally practice medicine as a physician assistant in Liberia, the PA must pass the State Board Exams administered by the Physician Assistant Association Board of Examiners & licensure

PA programs in Liberia: 

  • The first program was at the Tubman National Institute of the Medical Arts starts at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Monrovia
  • A second program (Baptist Missionary PA Program) has recently started with one graduated group
  • Cuttington University is starting a third program in Suakoko
  • The Mother Pattern College of Health started a Bachelor's Degree program for PAs since 2012 and the first batch of BSC PAs should have graduated August of this year but due to the Ebola outbreak, it is suspended. The program is expected to continue.

Resources:

  • Liberia- where physician assistants are vital in the care of the country
  • New PA Graduate working in Liberia
  • Liberia medical dental

Trials and Tribulations of the Liberian Physician Assistant

PAs in India

India PA Quick Facts

  • Name: Physician Assistant
  • Can US PAs practice in India; Yes
  • India PA Salary: ₹ 15,794.09 (INR)/ month /₹ 189,528(INR)/yr  ($200 / month and 2,623.07 / yr USD)
  • Number of PA programs: 47
  • Number of PAs practicing in Indian: 1,100 +
  • Prescription rights: Yes but limited that is in specified areas and under specified conditions
  • India Professional PA Association: Indian Association of Physician Assistants (IAPA)
  • India PA certification exam: Developing
  • India Certification Maintenance: Developing
  • India PA Day: No

Physician assistants came on board in India in 1992 under the supervision of United States trained cardiac surgeon Dr.K.M Cherian who graduated the first PAs under the auspices of the Madras Medical Mission, Chennai.

Today, 47 PA programs exist in India with collaboration from ten universities. The vast majority of these (46 programs) are located in southern India (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu)

The Indian programs are hosted by training institutes and facilitated by affiliated universities granting the degrees. Having prior health care experience as a nurse or other allied health profession is mandatory on all Indian PA school candidates.

Programs range in length from 2 to 4 years. They also vary from baccalaureate to postgraduate diploma (as per the U.K. approach). Master’s degree level programs were in existence in the earlier days but were downgraded because there were few applicants.

There is still no formal accreditation process for PA programs in India but under the purview of the Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the National Initiative for Allied Health Sciences (NIAHS) task force has been primarily created to bring in regulation in the education and practice of all allied health care programs with a long-term vision of creating a governance council.

In addition, a PA task force was initiated in 2015 with the purpose of defining and establishing a nationally standardized curriculum. The result is the Model Curriculum Handbook—Physician Associate, which is currently in the final stage of development and will soon be presented to the government.

India now has over 300 PA graduates in India, employed in various hospitals across the world.

Resources: 

  • Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
  • National Initiative for Allied Health Sciences (NIAHS)
  • Indian Association of Physician Assistants (IAPA)
  • Model Curriculum Handbook—Physician Associate

The Indian Physician Assistant (PA): Past, Present, and Future

PAs in Ghana

Ghana Loves PAs

Ghana PA Quick Facts:

  • Name: Medical Assistant
  • Can US PAs practice in Ghana:?
  • Ghana PA Salary: 1800 Ghana Cedis/month ($362 USD / month)
  • Number of PA programs: 7
  • Number of PAs practicing in Ghana: 2000+
  • Prescription rights Ghana: Yes, but according to rules established by GHS, PAs are not allowed to administer certain first-line medications, as this responsibility is reserved for physicians.
  • Ghana Professional PA Association: The Ghana Physician Assistants Association [GPAA]
  • Ghana PA certification exam: Licentiate Examination
  • Ghana Certification Maintenance: Developing
  • Ghana PA Day: no

In Ghana, physician assistant (PA) refers to three distinct groups of healthcare professionals trained in the medical model to practice medicine and dentistry:

  • PA–Medical, also known as medical assistants
  • PA–Dental, also known as community oral health officers
  • PA–Anesthesia, also known as nurse anesthetists

The physician assistant profession started in 1969 in Ghana at the Kintampo Rural Health Training School now known as the College of Health and Well-Being.

Initially, the program was designed for nurses as an advanced study lasting 18 months. Enrollment was open for nurses who had at least three years of work experience. Because of increasing demand for MAs, the program was redesigned in 2007, also enabling high school graduates and other health workers to enter MA training, parallel to the existing program.

This new direct admission program is a 4-year curriculum that includes intensive clinical internships in the last year. Seven schools now train PAs in Ghana, and seven schools are applying for accreditation to start programs.

The first two inaugural bachelor PA programs were started at Cape Coast University and Central University College. Universities in Ghana offer a PA program often referred to as a B.Sc. Physician Assistantship.

After graduation, PAs can obtain a license to practice through the Medical and Dental Council of Ghana, designated by the Ministry of Health as the regulatory body to regulate PA training and practice in Ghana. To get licensed, PAs have to sit for the “Licentiate Examination.”

One will only be allowed to work as a physician assistant if they have the following qualifications:

  • If they have completed their study as a Physician Assistant and graduated from a recognized institution.
  • They have passed the Licentiate Examination
  • If after their studies, they have been registered by the Medical and Dental Council. This body has been tasked to set the standards of medical practitioners in Ghana.

The PAs Medical are predominantly stationed in primary care settings, with the majority serving communities in the rural and remote parts of Ghana. Initially, PAs in Ghana were predominately male, but now women make up 50% of the Ghana PA workforce.

Ghana has only 3,500 physicians and dentists, and 2,500 Medical Assistants (MAs) (PA analog) for the care of its 24.2 million people. Because of this, PAs are referred to as the bedrock of primary healthcare in Ghana as they serve the primary care needs of 70% of the population seeing on average 90 - 150 patients per working day!.

Resources:

  • Medical and Dental Council of Ghana
  • The Medical System in Ghana: Key Roles for Physician Assistants
  • College of Health and Well-Being

PAs in South Africa

South Africa Loves PAs

South Africa Clin-A Quick Facts:

  • Name: Clinical Associate
  • Can US PAs practice in South Africa? Yes
  • South Africa Clin-A Salary: 69 (US$4.53)/hour, R122,084 (US$ 9,416)/Year
  • Number of Clin-A programs: 3
  • Number of Clin-As practicing in South Africa: 920
  • Prescription rights in South Africa: Yes
  • South Africa Professional Clin-A Association: The Professional Association of Clinical Associates in South Africa (PACASA)
  • South Africa Clin-A certification exam: Not required
  • South Africa Certification Maintenance: Unknown
  • South Africa Clin-A Day: not yet

In South Africa, physician assistants are referred to as clinical Associates and are equivalent to PAs. Clinical Associates were established by The National Department of Health in South Africa in 2002 when there was a need for so-called mid level medical workers thus a group of healthcare providers was invited to work with them in developing the program of study.

They trained to provide emergency care, conduct rounds, carry out and assist with diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and offer holistic care to patients with a range of common acute and chronic conditions.

The first 23 students began the program in 2008 and entered the profession in 2011 after graduation and, as of 2017, there were 920 graduates, primarily in hospital settings in all nine provinces of South Africa.

Programs at Johannesburg’s University of the Witwatersrand, the University of Pretoria, and Walter Sisulu University in the Eastern Cape Province are all are offered in partnership with national and provincial departments of health, as well as the South Africa Military Health Service (SAMHS).

All Clinical Associate programs follow a 3-year curriculum, which is competency-based and delivered in a variety of formats. The curriculum adopted for training associates was set up jointly by the national bodies, based on the conditions and normal activities carried out in district hospitals. This leads to a bachelor of clinical medical practice degree. Qualified CAs are registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.

Almost all the graduates are offered jobs in several district hospitals in the country, mainly in rural areas, with a few in urban areas.

The Professional Association of Clinical Associates in South Africa (PACASA) was founded in 2012. The board provides guidance on the cases that are to be handled by the Clinical Associates, requirements for professional progression and licensing issues.

Resources:

  • Make a Difference – Train the Next Generation of PAs in Sub-Saharan Africa as a Clinical Associates Mentor
  • South Africa Military Health Service (SAMHS)

South Africa’s Clinical Associate (Clin-A): The PA Model Around The World

PAs in Australia

Australia Loves Physician Assistants

Australia PA Quick Facts:

  • Name: Physician Assistant
  • Can US PAs practice in Australia: Yes
  • Australia PA Salary: AU$43.27 (US$32.87)/hour and AU$167,101/month, AU$90,000 (US$ 68,363)/annum
  • Number of PA programs: There is a single educational program at James Cook University (JCU) offering a 3-year bachelor of health science (PA) degree
  • Number of PAs practicing in Australia: In 2016, there were approximately 40 Australian-trained physician assistants
  • Prescription rights Australia: Physician assistants are not allowed to prescribe drugs in Australia
  • Australia Professional PA Association: The Australian Society of Physician Assistants (ASPA)
  • Australia PA certification exam: None
  • Australia Certification Maintenance: None
  • Australia PA Day: Not yet

Compared to the United States, the Australian healthcare system has a unique structure.  Based on extensive evaluations and benchmark measures, it functions remarkably well. So the need for physician assistants in Australian health care has been debated.

The first physician assistant program started at the University Of Queensland (UQ) in Brisbane in 2009. The 2-year master’s degree program graduated two cohorts totaling 34 students before it closed in 2012.

The reasons for closure included a lack of support from the institution and competing priorities within the School of Medicine.

Queensland is the only state that has allowed physician assistants to work in the public health system.

There is now a single educational program at James Cook University (JCU) College of Medicine & Dentistry in Townsville, Queensland offering a 3-year bachelor of health science (PA) degree.

JCU has two active cohorts totaling 15 students. An additional cohort of 18 students started the course in February 2016. The JCU course is a fully integrated component of the College of Medicine & Dentistry.

PA graduates work in underserved populations; in particular, rural, remote, tropical, and indigenous Australia. Diverse segments of the medical profession have been advocates for the development of PA programs in Australia. These include:

  • The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM)
  • The Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA) has endorsed the ACRRM policy
  • The Grattan Institute

The Australian Society of Physician Assistants (ASPA) started in 2010 and is now the official representative professional body of Australian PAs.

Resources

  • Closure of the Physician Assistant Program at The University of Queensland
  • The Australian Society of Physician Assistants (ASPA)
  • Physician Assistants in Australia: the solution to workforce woes

The Australian Physician Assistant: The PA Model Around the World

PAs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia Loves PAs

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia PA Quick Facts:

**Pilot project in Saudi Arabia has ended

  • Name: Assistant Physician
  • Can US PAs practice in Saudi Arabia: ?
  • Saudi Arabia PA Salary: SAR 132,000/year
  • Number of PA programs: ?
  • Number of PAs practicing in Saudi Arabia:
  • Prescription rights Saudi Arabia: Yes, but not in all situations
  • Saudi Arabia Professional PA Association: NONE
  • Saudi Arabia PA certification exam: Comprehensive Certifying Examination
  • Saudi Arabia Certification Maintenance: -
  • Saudi Arabia PA Day: No

The first PA program in the Middle East, offered by the Medical Services Directorate of the Ministry of Defense and Aviation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, was launched in September 2010 at the Prince Sultan Military College of Health Professions in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

The program was established with aid from George Washington University Medical Faculty and Associates. The government has now created a keen interest in developing the growth of this profession to address the growing need for primary care providers in the Kingdom.

Physician Assistants (PA) in Saudi Arabia are trained at the Prince Sultan Military College of Health Sciences Al Dhahran.

The program is 28-month long with didactic and clinical training; it started with 46 students and grants a master's degree in applied health science.

With collaboration with the Prince Sultan Military College of Health Sciences and the George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates in the Department of Emergency Medicine, 40 PAs are trained per year.

The first set of students graduated in 2013, Saudi PAs will be known as assistant physicians (APs) because of an issue with how the original PA title is translated into Arabic

A graduate PA works as a military medical officer (first lieutenant) in the Ministry of Defense's medical service division after completing a 6-month internship in emergency medicine under physician supervision

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates qualify to sit for a comprehensive examination, which includes an objective structured clinical examination and an oral examination.

Currently, the Ministry of Health Specialist (licensing body) and the Ministry of Higher Education (accrediting) do not recognize PAs formally.

Resources

  • Physician assistants in Saudi Arabia
  • Physician Assistants in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

PAs in Germany

Germany Loves PAs

German PA Quick Facts:

  • Name: Physician Assistant
  • Can US PAs practice in Germany:?
  • Germany PA Salary: 3,600 EUR per month ($4,076 / month US)
  • Number of PA programs: 7
  • Number of PAs practicing in Germany: 100+
  • Prescription rights in Germany: No prescription right
  • Germany Professional PA Association: None
  • Germany PA certification exam: Yes, state certification permits
  • Germany Certification Maintenance: None
  • Germany PA Day: None

The first physician assistant (PA) program in Germany opened its doors at Steinbeis University Berlin (SUB) in 2005. The university is a private German university, which was established in 1998, based in Berlin but also has institutions in Baden-Württemberg.

PA programs in Germany are offered through universities of applied science and offer a bachelor's degree. There are currently eight universities in Germany that offer this type of education and professional development. The duration of each program is 36 months.

Physician Assistant Programs in Germany:

  • Steinbeis University Berlin (SUB)
  • Praxis Hochschule University of Applied Sciences
  • Baden-Wuerttemberg Collaborative State University
  • University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
  • Fresenius University of Applied Sciences in Frankfurt am Main
  • State Academy Plauen
  • Fresenius University of Applied Sciences offered in Munich

Physician Assistant salaries in Germany range between 1,800 EUR per month (minimum salary) to 5,400 EUR per month (maximum salary), strictly based on experience, skills, gender, or location.

Currently, German PAs have a relatively limited scope of practice, requiring direct supervision by the attending medical doctor. Germany’s medical hierarchy has been generally reluctant to entrust any significant aspects of medical practice to non-physicians. Despite this barrier, the German PA profession is steadily growing because of access and efficiency pressures within the medical system.

The nationwide recognition of the PA as a profession will not be complete until all the 16 states in Germany signed on.

Resources:

  • Physician Assistant - a profession with perspective
  • The Society of European Physician Assistants

PAs in New Zealand

New Zealand Loves PAs

New Zealand PA Quick Facts

  • Name: Physician Associate
  • Can US PAs practice in New Zealand: Yes
  • New Zealand PA Salary: NZ $67/hr and Average of NZ $140,061/yr ($46 USD/hr and $96,000 USD/yr)
  • Number of PA programs: None
  • Number of PAs practicing in New Zealand: 6
  • Prescription rights New Zealand: No, physician assistants can't prescribe
  • New Zealand Professional PA Association: New Zealand Physician Associate Society (NZPAS)
  • New Zealand PA certification exam: Developing
  • New Zealand Certification Maintenance: Developing
  • New Zealand PA Day: None

Interest in using PAs in New Zealand began in 2000 with the first pilot study on PAs and the adoption of their roles in New Zealand taking place in 2010.

These pilot studies were carried out by four District Health Boards in the Northern Region of New Zealand with collaboration with The University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences namely:

  • Auckland District Health Board (ADHB)
  • Counties Manual District Health Board (CMDHB)
  • Waitemata District Health Board (WDHB)
  • Northland District Health Board (NDHB)

Two US-trained PAs by CMDHB worked for twelve months, beginning in 2010. The result of their work and commitment to patient care lead to the birth of the New Zealand PA Pilot Project which began in late 2012.

The second project recruited seven U.S.-trained PAs for a two-year commitment from 2013 to 2015.

In 2014, there were six physician assistants working in family practice settings on the North Island, four in the Hamilton area, and two in Tokoroa (rural area).

As of 2019, there are six US-trained PAs working in New Zealand.

Limitations

  • No prescription rights
  • No full approval as a profession by the New Zealand Ministry of Health

Resources:

  • Physician Associate/Assistant Friend or Foe
  • New Zealand Physician Associate Society (NZPAS)

PAs in Afghanistan

Afghanistan Loves PAs

Afghanistan PA Quick Facts

  • Name: Physician Assistant
  • Can US PAs practice in Afghanistan: No
  • Afghanistan PA Salary: Not reported
  • Number of PA programs: 1
  • Number of PAs practicing in Afghanistan: 65+
  • Prescription rights Afghanistan: No prescription rights
  • Afghanistan Professional PA Association: None
  • Afghanistan PA certification exam: Developing
  • Afghanistan Certification Maintenance: None
  • Afghanistan PA Day: None

Physician Assistants are a new concept in Afghanistan.

Afghanistan has one of the most under-resourced health systems in the world. In an urgent effort to increase the overall size of the health workforce in the country a NATO training mission in Afghanistan developed and launched a PA course in 2010.

The primary goal of this program is to increase the overall number of practicing clinicians and to graduate PAs that will be ready to face the challenges of providing medical care in a war zone.

In correlation with the U.S and Canadian military medical course, the Afghan PA program located at the National Military Hospital compound in Kabul offers a 12-month academic curriculum and a month-long pharmacology course. In addition, there is a 16-week clinical phase, which includes training in emergency medicine and trauma.

The program has both male and female students and 65 PAs are expected to graduate per cohort. Females PAs work at the district military hospitals while male PAs will provide care in active military combat units.

The Afghanistan PA profession currently only exists as part of the military system but plans are underway to expand it into the civilian medical system as well.

Afghan PA programs

  • National Military Hospital compound in Kabul

Resources: 

  • National Military Hospital compound in Kabul

PAs in Israel

Israel Loves PAs

Israel PA Quick Facts:

  • Name: Physician Assistant
  • Can US PAs practice in Israel: Yes
  • Israel PA Salary: ₪ 139 (ILS)/hr /288,644 (ILS)/yr
  • Number of PA programs: 1
  • Number of PAs practicing in Israel:50+
  • Prescription rights Israel: Yes, they have prescribing rights though not in all cases
  • Israel Professional PA Association: Ministry of Health (MOH)
  • Israel PA certification exam: Normal Training course
  • Israel Certification Maintenance: None
  • Israel PA Day: None

The development of physician assistants in Israel arose from the need for increased access to emergency medicine, surgery, internal medicine, and pathology. Overcrowding of hospitals and the urgent demand for services have resulted in strong support of the PA role in Israel.

The first program for Israeli PAs began in 2016 at Tel Hashomer Sheba Medical Center with 35 students, mostly experienced paramedics who also hold a bachelor’s degree.  The program is run by the Ministry of Health Training and Development Department and is focused on emergency medicine (approximately nine months) with a mix of didactic and clinical training at their respective site of employment.

The courses in anesthesiology and pathology are still under development.

In order to be licensed as an Israeli PA, all applicants are required to complete a MOH-approved training program. The following professionals are eligible to apply to the Israeli PA course in Emergency Medicine:

  • Israeli-trained paramedics
  • Certified PAs from other countries
  • MDs, whose degrees have been approved to take the licensing exam by the Israeli Ministry of Health.

The first class of urgent care physician assistants graduated in July 2017 with a total number of 31 students now working in urgent care centers all over Israel.

Resources:

  • Physician Assistants in Israel
  • Israel Ministry of Health Physician Assistant Information

Meet The PA Pioneers of Israel: The Israeli Physician Assistant

PAs in Bulgaria

Bulgaria Loves Physician Assistants

Bulgaria PA Quick Facts:

  • Name: (PQ) Physician Assistant
  • Can US PAs practice in Bulgaria: Yes
  • Bulgaria PA Salary: 14 лв. (BGN)/hr and 28 261 лв. (BGN)/yr ($8.17 and $16,482 US)
  • Number of PA programs: 1
  • Number of PAs practicing in Bulgaria: 30 +
  • Prescription rights Bulgaria: None
  • Bulgaria Professional PA Association: Developing
  • Bulgaria PA certification exam: Developing
  • Bulgaria Certification Maintenance: Developing
  • Bulgaria PA Day: Developing

The physician assistant (PA) profession was established in Bulgaria in 2014 before the existence of PAs in Bulgaria feldschers provided a similar role from 1878 to 1999 but feldscher training was later discontinued in 1999 because of a physician surplus.

In 2014 the first two formal university-based, four-year bachelor’s level PA training programs were based on the American PA curriculum.

Since January 2016, PAs are now included in the register of regulated professions.

PA programs in Bulgaria:

  • Trakia University Stara Zagora

Resources:

  • Physician assistant students at Trakia University talk about their choice of specialty
  • From feldschers to physician assistants in Bulgaria
  • Bulgaria health system review
  • The EU register of regulated professions

PAs in Ireland

Ireland Loves PAs

Learn all about PA training in Ireland, the history of the profession, and some of the similarities with PAs in the UK (click here)

Republic of Ireland PA Quick Facts:

  • Name: Physician Associate
  • Can US PAs practice in Ireland: Possibly check with the
  • Ireland PA Salary: €36 (EUR)/hr and€75,148 (EUR)/yr ($41 US /hr and $85,702 /yr)
  • Number of PA programs: one
  • Number of PAs practicing in Ireland: 25+
  • Prescription rights Ireland: No prescription rights
  • Ireland Professional PA Association: Irish Society of Physician Associates
  • Ireland PA certification exam: Developing
  • Ireland PA Certification Maintenance: None
  • Ireland PA Day: None

The PA profession in Ireland began when the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland carried out a two-year pilot project in 2015, recruiting four PAs from North America, three from Canada, and one American PA in surgical subspecialties in Dublin.

Although still at the embryologic stage of the profession, the first program started in 2016 with a class of seven and the second class in 2017 with fourteen students. The first cohort of six graduates is pioneering the profession in Ireland.

With the goal of achieving improved service delivery and better continuity of care, the first Irish PA training program offers a 24-month Master of Science in Physician Associate Studies degree.

By the autumn of 2016, the Irish Society of Physician Associates was established.

Drivers for exploring the PA role in the Irish hospital setting included the clinical teams’ over-dependence on non-training doctors compared to international norms.

PA programs in Ireland: 

  • Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

Resources:

  • Diving into the Unknown: Becoming PAs in Ireland
  • First Irish-Trained PAs Graduate from RCSI
  • Hiring doctors’ assistants will lead to further demoralization of a very unhappy workforce
  • Introducing Physician Assistants into the Irish Healthcare System. An Integrated Clinical Workforce Reconfiguration Strategy

PAs in Kenya

Kenya Loves PAs

Kenya Clinical Officers (CO) Quick Facts:

  • Name: Clinical Officers (COs)
  • Can US PAs practice in Kenya: Yes - must achieve designation as clinical officer
  • Kenya CO Salary: KES 60K/ month ($542 US/mo and $6,504 US/yr)
  • Number of CO training programs: ~12
  • Number of registered COs: ~24,106
  • Prescription rights in Kenya: Yes
  • Kenya Professional CO Association: Clinical Officer’s Council (COC)
  • Kenya CO certification exam: COC pre-internship examination
  • Kenya CO Certification Maintenance: No further examination outside of the pre-internship COC exam is required to practice.

The birth of Clinical Officers (CO) began in 1928 when Kenya, then occupied by the British, decided to train a select group of residents to practice medicine and provide care to the local population.

Without official Kenyan doctors present inside its own borders, the goal was to fill the gaps in provision of healthcare to the constituents of the country.

In 1989, a council was created as a regulating body for the CO. Currently there are 66 training institutions for Clinical Officers including Government, faith-based, private, and 12 universities. So far 2656 Clinical Officers with higher national diploma have been trained, and 715 degree Clinical Officers have also been trained. There are 23,000 Clinical Officers registered by the Clinical Officer’s Council (COC) today.

Clinical Officers training:

  • Is a four or five-year professional diploma or degree programme accredited by the Clinical Officers Council involving
  • One year of pre-clinical training in medical sciences followed by
  • Three or four years of training in clinical medicine, surgery and community health including a mandatory one-year internship and
  • Registration, licensing and gazettment by the Clinical Officers Council giving
  • Unlimited practice rights with
  • Specialisation and private practice allowed and eligible for full professional membership of the Kenya Clinical Officers Association (KCOA)

The current training follows international guidelines and the two qualifications are awarded jointly on successful completion of a comprehensive nine trimester programme of full-time study, practicals and examinations which are covered over three years leading to a fourth mandatory year of internship in a teaching hospital.

A fifth and sixth residency specialisation years are undertaken after registration by the Clinical Officers Council and three years of work experience in general medicine which leads to the award of a general degree in clinical medicine or a specialist diploma in pediatrics, orthopedics, psychiatry, anaesthesia, reproductive health and other specialties.

A clinical officer is therefore able to graduate and join the workforce in a minimum of four calendar years and provides medical services within the full scope of family and emergency medicine or within a narrower scope depending on their area of specialisation.

The work of a CO is important in providing physician type services in district hospitals and rural areas in Kenya.

Even though COs are important service providers their role is not clearly understood (or defined), which has resulted in role conflict. It is suggested that their role be redefined, moving from that of ‘substitute clinician’ to professional ‘primary care clinician’, with this being supported by the health system.

For a graphical breakdown visit: Wordmatch Kenya

The Future of International PAs

The introduction of PAs into health systems occurs because their education is less expensive and time-intensive than physicians. In addition, graduates are more likely to occupy roles where there is a scarcity of doctors such as in rural and underserved areas.

In most instances, a physician-dependent role permits their introduction into health systems in a non-threatening manner to doctors and their practices. The utilization of PAs, particularly in primary healthcare roles, increases access to services, is cost-beneficial, and shows a physician-equivalent quality of care.

Conclusion: The PA has been a remarkable health workforce policy development that has spread among countries’ health systems and is likely to continue!

Articles and books worth reading

  • Determinants of the physician assistant/associate concept in global health systems
  • International PA Timeline - Physician Assistant History Society
  • Physician Assistant - A Guide to Clinical Practice

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  1. Elaine says

    December 8, 2022 at 12:22 pm

    Hi Stephen!

    I’m currently looking at PA programs in Canada and would love to know if you can provide more insight about the ongoing program development at University of Calgary. I’m currently studying at the University of Alberta and being able to just move a city over will be great. I tried searching the internet too and can’t find any other information about this development.

    Thank you in advance 🙂

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      December 10, 2022 at 8:33 am

      Hi Elaine, this is a great question. As I am a US-based PA, I am not “in the loop” of program development in Canada, but here is a wonderful resource: https://canadianpa.ca/prepa/

      I would recommend reaching out to see if you can find your answer there. Best of luck to you in your search!

      Stephen

      Reply
      • Elaine says

        December 11, 2022 at 5:13 am

        Hi Stephen,

        Thank you for the resource! It’s extremely helpful!

        Upon further digging it appears that U of C has talked about a PA program but never published any official news, but Newfoundland and Labrador have made public statements regarding a new PA program. Not hopeful that U of C will launch it’s program in the next couple of years but I will stay tuned!

        Best,

        Elaine

        Reply
      • Elaine says

        December 11, 2022 at 5:20 am

        Hi Stephen,

        Thank you the timely reply! It’s very useful!

        I just replied but I’m not sure if the previous comment went through, hopefully this time it works!

        Upon some digging I found that U of C has been talking about opening a new program but nothing official yet, but N.L. has made an official statement this year about developing a new PA program. I’m not hopeful that a new program will come within the next five years but I’m going to stay tuned!

        Best,

        Elaine

        Reply
  2. Deborah Espinoza says

    November 6, 2022 at 8:20 am

    Hi there do you know of any Physician assistant’s working in Italy. I know Italy has some type of training there that they don’t actually call Physician assistant.
    Just wondering if you heard of anyone working in country.

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      November 6, 2022 at 2:16 pm

      Hi Deborah, I don’t know anyone personally, but I would recommend reaching out through the contact form at https://www.pasforglobalhealth.com/. They have a great community of international PAs who will likely have a connection in Italy or be able to lead you in the right direction.

      Stephen

      Reply
  3. Beringia says

    August 7, 2022 at 10:12 pm

    Hello Stephen!

    Super random and rather tardy to the conversation, but I am a new-ish family medicine PA practicing in Los Angeles and I’m trying to inch my career more towards global health/public health (I have a MPH background as well), and figuring out what my options are. I am very interested in helping with this project of updating this article, if you feel it is is a good fit. Hoping we can get in contact, thank you so much for working so hard on this article!

    Reply
  4. ken says

    April 8, 2022 at 2:49 am

    nice

    Reply
  5. Kelvin says

    November 22, 2021 at 4:42 am

    Hi, I have graduated PA school and been licensed by the Medical and Dental Council in Ghana. If I want to work internationally, will I need to do the PA program again?
    Also which countries will accept without having to do the program again

    Reply
  6. Abel says

    May 4, 2021 at 10:14 am

    INDIAN pa can work in USA,

    Reply
  7. VICTORIA AMAECHI says

    April 15, 2021 at 2:51 am

    I am a Nigerian who is interested in the PA course in UK. But I have never lived in the UK and the PA course is unknown here in Nigeria. Do you advise me to still study it? What are the chances of my being able to work in the UK after graduation?

    Reply
  8. Peter Sych says

    February 9, 2021 at 1:16 am

    A nice Article. Thank you. Folloeing from South Eastern Kenya University.

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      February 9, 2021 at 7:39 am

      Hi Peter! It’s wonderful to hear from you. We would love to feature an article about South Eastern Kenya University on the blog. If you are interested in sharing your experiences and information about the program please let me know in a reply to this comment. Thanks!

      Stephen

      Reply
  9. Alberto says

    January 18, 2021 at 12:02 pm

    Hi Stephen,

    Do you know of anyone who had made the leap to Canada? I am trying to gather information on what the process would look like for an American-trained PA to work in Canada but there is little information available. I know it’s possible, just not sure if it’s worth it.

    On a different note, why do you think some of the international pilot PA program have shut down? Why do you think the trend is changing?

    Thank you very much!

    – Alberto

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      January 19, 2021 at 10:28 am

      Hi Alberto, I don’t know anyone personally who has “made the leap to Canada,” but I used to be on the board of Physician Assistants For Global Health, and I am sure you can connect with someone there who will have had this experience. https://www.pasforglobalhealth.com/. Also, you may want to reach out to Anne (she is a Canadian PA and runs an active blog and IG account) https://canadianpa.ck.page/698506cebd

      As far as international pilot programs shutting down, I agree it’s a shame. I think they were just ahead of their time! 🙂

      Stephen

      Reply
      • Alberto says

        February 15, 2021 at 2:30 pm

        Thank you so much for your answer, Stephen! I’ll be sure to check out those resources and reach out.

        Alberto

        Reply
        • Max Auerbach says

          January 5, 2022 at 1:36 pm

          Alberto,

          I am in a similar position. Just curious if you have had any luck finding employing Canada.

          Reply
  10. Chloe says

    January 9, 2021 at 10:28 am

    HI Stephen!

    I am currently an undergraduate student in the US applying to PA schools this spring 2021. This website has been extremely helpful as I have a special interest in global health. Do you have any more info on Australian PA development? I understand that the profession is in it’s early years, but do you know what we could expect in the future in Australia?

    Thanks in advance!

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      January 19, 2021 at 10:45 am

      I recently spoke with a PA practicing in New Zealand who is one of the pioneers in growing and increasing recognition of PAs in this region. I see tremendous opportunity for growth as PAs can meet many of the needs and help address disparities. I think the PA model is a bit different in “Europen style democracies” given they have a lower cost to entry, MD school/training is shorter, and healthcare is universal. Still, I see a place for advanced care practitioners, especially if you look at the growth of the Canadian PA. If this is any predictor of PAs in places like Australia… It’s about to grow exponentially.

      Stephen

      Reply
  11. Boopathi Raja says

    November 21, 2020 at 10:00 pm

    Can Indian Physician assistant work in London?

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      November 22, 2020 at 8:14 pm

      Hi Boopathi,

      This is a fantastic question. Since I have not worked in the UK myself I do not have the answer. I would recommend reaching out to the UK Professional PA Association: Faculty of Physician Associates (FPA) of the Royal College of Physicians https://www.fparcp.co.uk/

      You should be able to find your answer here.

      Stephen Pasquini PA-C

      Reply
      • Gaurav Kumar says

        August 12, 2021 at 5:38 am

        Hi Bhoopati,
        Dr Gaurav here.
        Did u got ur answer to work in London as PA?
        If yes, then plz connect on whatsapp 9996613551

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  12. Ann says

    November 3, 2020 at 6:12 am

    hi
    I was just wondering if it is acceptable if I do my bachelor degree in Ireland and then do the PA master’s program in Canada ?

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      November 3, 2020 at 8:03 am

      Hi Ann, I would suggest you contact the Canadian Professional PA Association (if you haven’t already) to see what their requirements are for foreign graduates and see how/if your undergraduate credits will transfer. Guidelines are constantly changing! Good luck and let us know what you find out!

      Stephen

      Reply
  13. Boopathi Raja says

    October 12, 2020 at 1:54 pm

    Can Indian Physician assistant work in New Zealand, Ireland?
    Do you know about license examination and qualifications?Please help me out from this doubt.
    Thank you in advance ❤️

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      October 13, 2020 at 11:35 am

      Hi Boopathi, as I am a practicing US PA I am not familiar with the requirements for foreign trained PAs with regards to work in other countries. I would recommend contacting the New Zealand Physician Associate Society (NZPAS) and the Irish Association of Healthcare Assistants (IAHA) directly for the most accurate information on this.

      Stephen

      Reply
  14. Ellia says

    September 9, 2020 at 6:35 pm

    Can an American Phycain assistant work in the U.K without having to go through U.K PA school? Like if you have a degree in America, can you work in the U.K. without having to do the Masters again?

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      September 22, 2020 at 8:28 am

      Hi Ella, I believe the answer is yes. I know of two PAs whom I served with on the board of pasforglobalhealth who both moved from the U.S. and have been working as U.S. trained PAs in the UK. I am no longer in contact with them but from what I gather they were able to hit the ground running without having to obtain additional certification.

      Stephen

      Reply
  15. Louis says

    August 26, 2020 at 7:44 am

    Hi, do you have any update on the development of PA in France
    Thanks

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      September 5, 2020 at 1:58 pm

      Hi Louis, I have nothing new to report from this front, but if another commenter can weigh in that would be fantastic!

      Stephen

      Reply
  16. Ankit goyal says

    July 14, 2020 at 7:47 am

    After completing PA from India, can we apply for the job in countries like USA., Britain or Australia. Please help me get out of this question.

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      July 14, 2020 at 5:16 pm

      Hi, Ankit,

      From the standpoint of the ARC-PA, individuals educated as PAs outside of the United States (even if you have already earned a PA degree in India) have to complete the necessary prerequisites and apply and graduate from an ARC-PA accredited US PA program and be certified by the NCCPA in order to practice in the United States. If interested in applying to a US PA program, such individuals should contact the PAEA for information on specific programs.

      Here is a wonderful resource on the topic from the ARC-PA (they accredit US PA programs and determine who may sit for the PANCE exam): http://www.arc-pa.org/frequently-asked-questions/non-us-health-care-professionals/

      Before you can work in the US, you must contact the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS International) to complete a visa screening program which, in part, will determine if your education was equivalent to that from a US PA Program. If your education is equivalent, you are eligible for a certificate that you can submit with your visa application to the US State Department. The State Department’s approval of your occupational visa may help you enter the U.S. but you are still not eligible to work as a PA in the U.S.

      To become a PA in the United States, individuals must also attend and graduate from an ARC-PA–accredited entry-level PA program and pass the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE) administered by the National Commission on Certifying of Physician Assistants (NCCPA).

      For information on PA programs contact the Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA): https://paeaonline.org/ and the directory of PA programs here: http://directory.paeaonline.org/

      Eligibility criteria for taking the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE) are available on the NCCPA web site: http://www.nccpa.net/

      Additional information on practicing as a PA in the US can be found at the American Academy of Physician Assistants’ (AAPA) website: https://www.aapa.org/

      To determine if an individual state allows non-US educated physicians to practice as PAs without additional education and national certification, you would have to contact the licensing bodies of the specific states.

      To find PA programs that accept international students:

      I would start by searching the PAEA directory website and click the box “Accept int’l applicants.” Currently, there are 138 programs that accept international students. From there you need to narrow down further based on requirements. I would then use my PA program picker table. You can narrow your search even further using all your variables: https://www.thepalife.com/pa-program-picker/

      Then, follow the links to the PA program websites and reach out to them personally. They will be able to guide you better than I since every program is a bit different. If you have any questions afterward just shoot me a reply.

      Stephen Pasquini PA-C
      http://www.thepalife.com
      http://www.smartypance.com

      Reply
  17. Hannah says

    June 23, 2020 at 10:48 pm

    Any update to this article now that we are half through 2020?

    Thank you, in advance.

    – Hannah

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      June 25, 2020 at 9:32 am

      Hi Hanna, it probably is time to circle around and update this! Things are changing rapidly for PAs globally. It’s interesting because it seems as though programs internationally are contracting rather than expanding as many of the pilot programs have since shut down. That being said I am not sure if there are new ones popping up in places I am not aware of.

      Stephen

      Reply
      • Devon says

        July 9, 2022 at 12:08 pm

        Would love to get an update on the career opportunities for PA’s working internationally! I imagine there has been more development in the past 2 years.

        Reply
        • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

          July 17, 2022 at 12:25 pm

          Thank you Devon! I definitely need to take another deep dive into this topic and make some updates to this post. If you are interested in helping with this project let me know in a reply.

          Stephen

          Reply

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Sarah is amaaaaaaaaaaazing!! She is super kind and helpful. My original essay was very long at about 9,000 characters and I had no idea how to trim it down. Sarah helped me decide what to include and eliminate from my personal statement while correcting many of my grammatical errors. She was a complete professional and very easy to work with. I would recommend Sarah and The PA Life personal statement revision service to everyone, they are absolutely wonderful!

Fariha, Pre-PA

My editor thoroughly went through my essay and provided exactly what I was looking for to bring my essay to the next level.

Matthew, Pre-PA

I had a great experience with The PA Life essay revision service. They were very professional and made revisions in a timely manner. My editor was very understanding about my schedule and when it would take me longer to reply to emails. I would recommend this service to any new grad PAs!

Sandy, Pre-PA

I received an early acceptance! I just wanted to thank you so much for all your help. You are a pro and I’m so thankful for you! You helped me more than you’ll ever know! I’m so excited! You saved me!!!!

Shelly K. Pre-PA

I just want to let you know I got into the pa program! I want to give you a huge thank you for helping me nail the interview and make a great essay. Thank you, x 100,000!

Rachel J, Pre-PA

Having my essay edited proved extremely helpful. I was having trouble connecting my thoughts, and the edit helped so much. I haven’t found out about acceptance yet. I’m just now about to submit my application!

Amber, Pre-PA

I’m so happy with the amount of time and attention that Duke and Sue put into helping perfect my essay. I’m extremely fortunate to have come across Stephen’s page and this opportunity- I would have sent in an essay that unknown to me at the time, had issues and needed many improvements. I’m almost to the point where I’m going to submit my application, and will definitely update the team on prospective interviews. I cannot thank you guys enough for having this essay review service available, you definitely make it worth every dollar and more.

Tiffany Ly, Pre-PA

I was so glad that I chose to have Duke look over my essay, he turned it from long, rambling, and scattered to a much more concise, well written essay. I really feel as though it represents me well! Duke always responded quickly and I felt as though I got a lot of value for the money. Thank you!

Jennifer B. Pre-PA

I just wanted to update you that I got waitlisted for Drexel but accept to Dominican University of California. I still have other interviews coming up. Thank you for your help!

Karmen Wu, Pre-PA

I am mind-blown by my editor Carly’s work. My original essay is like an ill-fitting suit. She hemmed and adjusted it in all the right places and now it looks perfect. I don’t think I’m a bad writer, but I don’t write often and I have spent the past 10 years of my life focused on health sciences. I may have never been able to do this on my own. Thank you thank you, I consider this essay service a bargain.

Rebecca, Pre-PA

It’s very clear that Deanna, my editor, put a good amount of time and thought into this. She FAR exceeded my expectations, even providing me with two different possible drafts (my original copy was 1500 characters too long). After paying for two separate editing services, I was initially disappointed to find that the first had not provided anywhere close to the level of feedback/review/editing that I had hoped for. I thought I was on my own again with my personal statement and did not have high hopes for any additional edits at the time that I’d received the review from Deanna, of thePAlife. The first service I’d used provided reviews that were neither thoughtful, in-depth, nor helpful, but Deanna’s edits were each of those! My hopes had been shot down by the first service but were immediately uplifted after I received Deanna’s edits. Her feedback was timely, thorough, thoughtful, critical, and even supportive! She provided an exceptional service, and I would highly recommend her to anyone

Cierra, Pre-PA

Carly took the time to listen to my concerns about my personal statement and apply them to what I had already written. I was so appreciative as I wasn’t sure where my personal statement stood before submitting it. I now feel more confident in my statement!

Chelsea, Pre-PA

I was extremely stressed out about writing my personal statement, and finally decided to search the internet for advice and assistance. I came across the personal statement editing service on the PA Life, and decided to give it a try. I received a response within a day, and my stress was instantly relieved. I worked personally with Duke to edit my statement, and he is a phenomenal writer. He didn’t change the content of my statement, but rather helped me tell my story in a way that is much more desirable! I cannot recommend this service enough to others seeking help on their personal statement. Duke was friendly, sincere, and definitely experienced! I felt 100% confident in his editing abilities, and we worked together the entire time so that we were both pleased with the results! Thanks again, Duke, for all of your help!

Chelsie W. Pre-PA

Sarah was fantastic to work with. She is excellent at her crafted skill and can help any thought or sentence come to life, fast!

Jessica D. PRE-PA

Mr. Pasquini was very patient, accommodating and direct in his editing/advice. He was honest, in a way that I needed due to the importance of the letter. I even picked up a few tips to enhance my writing from our meetings. Great experience and will definitely recommend him to others!

Alana P. Pre-PA

The comments and edits made by Sue are exceptional! They’ve helped a lot in terms of helping me express my thoughts more clearly and effectively. It felt as if she was there with me, reading my thoughts and helping me with the entire process in person!

Amy, Pre-PA

Really helpful! Makes me feel confident.

Qui T. Pre-PA

Wanted to let you know how this application season was going for me so far.

I’ve had two interviews, still have at least three more scheduled, and I received my first acceptance last week.

Thank you again for your help!

M.S, Pre-PA

My editor with The PA Life was amazing! I am so thankful for her attention to detail and wonderful editing skills. I am thrilled with how my personal statement turned out and can’t thank you enough for all of your help.

Olivia, Pre-PA

Carly was helpful and gave insightful comments while helping me to create more impact within my sentences. I feel confident and at ease knowing that my supplemental application has been reviewed in a thorough manner. Thank you for all your help!

Mina, Pre-PA

Thank you so much for helping me with my physician assistant program application essays and interview! I am so excited to let you know that I received multiple PA school acceptances and have decided that I will be attending Cornell University’s PA Program in New York City. The program begins in February 2019 and I cannot wait to begin!  I truly appreciate all your help and encouragement throughout my PA application process.

Christine Chen, PA-S

I just wanted to give you an update! So far I have had two interviews and been accepted to both! I have three more interviews scheduled as of right now, and still waiting to hear from a handful of schools. Thank you so much for all of your help with my essay!

Jennifer Bidwell, PA-S

Carly did more than help revise my grammatical errors and flow. She was able to show me the strengths and weaknesses of the concepts of my essay. She was able to tell me what it was missing as well as praise me for what I did correctly. It gave me confidence in my writing, and I truly believe it will make an impact on the way PA programs view me.

Sherry, Pre-PA

I just wanted to share that I got into USC! Woohoo!!! They just called me to share the good news. I’m feeling pretty shocked since that interview did not go as well in my head. I can’t believe I got into school during my first round of applications. This would not have been possible without you, and I really appreciate all the support you gave me throughout this process. ?

Tiffany, PA-S

This is my third time applying to PA programs. With my first two attempts, I only had close friends, family, and peers help me with my personal statement. I never even thought about going through a professional personal statement review service until after I had failed to get into PA programs my second time around. My prerequisites are expiring soon and the thought of going through the entire process of applying a fourth time terrifies me. I was hesitant to purchase the one-on-one service but after going through it, I am so glad that I did. Sarah was my editor and she is incredible. She genuinely understands how frustrating yet exciting this process is. I submitted my initial personal statement to her and within a day, she had already gotten back to me with detailed feedback. She even goes as far as telling you how many characters she wants you to add in different parts of your essay – this was extremely helpful for me because I tend to be a little wordy sometimes rather than succinct. Sarah helped me to highlight my strengths, experiences, and reasons for why I have spent so many years pursuing the PA career. This is an incredible service and I highly recommend that you take advantage of it! I am still in the process of completing my supplemental applications but I am more confident now than I have been with my first two attempts!

Christian S. Pre-PA

Loved this service and working with Sarah. She was super helpful and easy to talk with. Will definitely recommend this service to others.

Diana, Pre-PA

I used your service for my personal statement and my top school secondary. I feel this is an amazing service and have recommended it to many of my friends who are currently applying to PA school.

Jeff, Pre-PA

I can’t begin to explain how thrilled I am to have stumbled on this service. Like many other PA applicants, I was unsure of whether I was on the right track with my personal narrative. Reading Stephen’s two different PA school application essays showed me how to come up with something unique and creative, but the private personal statement review really made my essay shine.

Duke was so kind and helpful in helping me understand what admissions committees look for in a strong essay. Our phone conversations were so thorough, as we read through and discussed every word in my essay. Sue’s guidance helped me cut out the fluff to reach the character limit.

Melissa T. Pre-PA

I LOVED the suggestions Carly made for my essay. Not only was she thorough with her edits, but she also provided a lot of quality feedback that really made my essay shine. Carly took my unedited, messy essay and helped me better convey what I was trying to say. I have nothing but positive things to say about this experience and feel this service was worth every penny.

Rachel, Pre-PA

Working with Sarah felt like working with an old friend. Her thoughtful insight made the revision process easy. She had great advice for improvements to make while remaining within that difficult 5,000 character limit. Thanks, Sarah, you helped a ton!

Ryan, Pre-PA

Carly is absolutely amazing, and I would recommend her to everyone. She was very helpful and supportive with her edits and why she recommended certain changes. She is amazing, and she helped me tell my story.

Peter, Pre-PA

Sarah helped to condense my detailed thoughts into a powerful essay. Over the phone, she was careful to collaborate with me before making any changes so that the piece remained under my control and in my voice. She served as a guide and insured the essay brought out my strengths and reasons for pursuing the PA profession. Overall, I’m incredibly happy with the service!

Julie, Pre-PA

I just wanted to let you know that I got accepted into the RFU PA program! Thank you for all your help and support during the application process. Couldn’t have done it without you!

Zakira, PA-S

I absolutely love the way my essay sounds! I truly appreciate all of your help. I will definitely recommend prospective PA students your way! It’s been a pleasure.

Natalie, Pre-PA

Kelly M. provided an exceptional experience with detailed recommendations. I am upset that I did not find The PA Life editing service sooner! I will be referring anyone I know applying to pa school to this platform!

Manny, Pre-PA

Thank you once again for your help in reviewing and editing my personal statement for PA school. Yesterday morning, I had the pleasure of accepting a position in the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Physician Assistant Program. The class begins in July 2022, and I am excited to begin this next chapter of entering the PA profession. I have no doubt that your invaluable assistance helped me produce a personal statement that promoted my application and paved the way for my successful interview, and I am sincerely grateful.

Angela, PA-S

I am so glad I did this! Sarah was absolutely amazing, and she did such a great job of helping put my words together in a way that sounded professional and made the most sense! She was a true hero and made me feel so much more confident in my personal statement!

Kalley, Pre-PA

I just wanted to let you know that I was accepted into PA school.  I start at Albany Medical College in January!  Thank you again for doing such an amazing job helping me with my essay…I think in the end it really carried my application.

Lindsey Porubcan PA-S

Carly was so helpful and encouraging! I truly felt like I was in good hands, and I know my personal statement is much stronger now because of her!

Chloe, Pre-PA

I read my personal statement again today and got the chills. I am so happy with it and just wanted to thank you for all your help with my PA school essay!

Mikaela, Pre-PA

Thank you so much for editing my essay and for your kind words. Your edits have definitely made it a stronger PS and I am proud to have it as a part of my application. Thank you for alleviating my stress on arguably the most nerve-wracking part of the CASPA app. You are incredibly talented and well-spoken, and any person that has you edit their essays is incredibly lucky! I will let you know if I have any questions, but I think each one of your edits are meaningful and super clear. I appreciate you shortening it and making it flow better. Thank you again!!!

Karina Kapani, Pre-PA

The feedback that I received through The PA Life editing service was more detailed than I expected! It gave me a clear idea of what direction I need to take in regard to my personal statement. I absolutely loved the edits!

Crystal, Pre-PA

Sarah is the best! She gets me and puts all her efforts for my message to come across in a clear and concise way. Obviously, her editing skills are superb! But she also has a very sweet and pleasant way of being. I highly recommend Sarah and the PA Life Personal Statement Collaborative. I have not yet received an interview, but keeping my fingers crossed!

Raquel Poliwoda Pre-PA

Just wanted to let you know I got into UC Davis! I can not thank you enough for all your help!

Rachael Thomas, PA-S

My editor knew exactly what kind of edits I was looking for and addressed all of my questions/concerns I had about my essay. I will definitely be recommending this service to my club members and friends.

Stephanie, Pre-PA

I just wanted to reach out an let you that I actually got into PA school this year! Out of the 10 programs I applied to, 4 offered me interviews. The first interview wound up being my top choice and they offered me a spot. I accept and declined all my other interviews. So I am absolutely overjoyed!! I wanted to let you know though. Your editing and help, no doubt, helped me get through the initial phase. Thank you so much! I am truly grateful.

Deanna, Pre-PA

I owe you a lot! Thank you so much for helping me in this important process. God bless you.

Catalina, Pre-PA

I am very pleased with the services provided! I received an email almost immediately upon submitting my essay for review, and within 24 hours my essay review was completed. I would definitely recommend this service to any PA school applicant before they submit their essay to CASPA! Thank you for your help!

Hannah Watson, Pre-PA

After receiving two edits from Carly I feel extremely confident in my personal statement. She not only fixed grammatical error and syntax, but helped me better organize my thoughts into a competitive essay. To other Pre-PAs looking to submit their essays: I know it’s a bit of an investment but the peace of mind, comfortability, and confidentiality is so worth it! Thank you The PA Life!

Elizabeth, Pre-PA

Sue was extremely prompt and thoughtful in providing her comments, edits, and revisions. My essay had a good start but she helped me write it with admissions committees in mind. I will keep you updated on if I get interview invitations.

Kirsten, Pre-PA

Great feedback and turn around time. Utilizing this feature gave me even more confidence that I was trying my best to be the top candidate.

Kristopher, Pre-PA

I just wanted to let you know that the majority of my interviews have gone really well! So far, I’ve received six interview invites and have interviewed for five schools. Midwestern (AZ) just got back to me a bit ago, and they sent me an acceptance email! I am beyond thrilled! I just wanted to thank you so much for your help! Your mock interview gave me a lot of confidence that I was able to carry into my interviews! I appreciated having the opportunity to practice my interview skills with you. I wanted to let you know just how much you’ve helped me with my application process (with my interviews, personal statement, and just my confidence in general)! Thank you so much for all of the advice over the past few months!

Sneh, PA-S

I want to say thank you, first off for providing such a service. It was difficult having to write a personal statement and then have others critique it, when there is not a clear rubric to follow. I think having to write a personal statement is such an emotional process, and then having others edit it, can be a very harsh pill to swallow. Thank you for your edits, I have no doubt that this process will make my personal statement more compelling and hopefully a more competitive applicant.

Stephanie, Pre-PA

My editor was amazing! She took everything I asked and did editing that was above and beyond. She was also great at communicating and taking my comments/opinions into consideration. 10/10 would recommend!

Ravee, Pre-PA

This was an AMAZING edit and I am highly satisfied with the level of service. 100% made it a worthwhile investment. I also used myPAresource and, although they were helpful, I found the PA Life to be a much higher quality evaluation of my personal statement. I will highly recommend it to my peers!

Jeremy, Pre-PA

Working with Sarah was a wonderful experience. She was prompt, attentive, and incredibly supportive throughout the process. Sarah never deviated from the authenticity of my essay. Even after she made vast changes, the essay still felt true to what I wanted to express. Thank you, Sarah! I would recommend this service to anyone applying to PA school.

Ashley, Pre-PA

Ms. Edmondson was incredible! She provided great feedback and answered all of my follow up questions. I will keep in touch as to my interview offers.

Ashley, Pre-PA

I really felt the person who edited my essay, Sue Edmondson, took the time to get to know me as a person because she wanted my essay to reflect exactly who I am. I couldn’t have been more impressed with the edits and revisions she has given me along with the reasoning behind each revision.

Nicala, Pre-PA

Duke helped me with my essay and he was great! He really helped me fine tune my essay so it’s ready for submission and answered all of the question I had about small details in my essay. He was also great about responding to emails in a timely manner. I definitely recommend this personal statement review service to anyone who’s applying to PA school…even if it’s just as a final read-through before submitting it on their application.

Tyler J. Pre-PA

Sue was amazing! She was very quick at replying to my emails and looking over my paper and application. She was so helpful and has a way with words. I know I will continue to use her services throughout my application process!

Miranda, Pre-PA

Carly was excellent! She was very quick to provide edits and did a thorough job. She really helped me with the flow of my essay. I will be sure to let you know if I receive any interview invitations. Well worth the money! I feel confident in my essay.

Casey, Pre-PA

Deanna (my editor at The PA Life) is the GOAT. She went so far above and beyond all my expectations. My jaw was on the floor reading my personal statement after she worked on it.

Austin, Pre-PA

The edit that I received from Sue was exactly what I was hoping for. She was able to tighten up my draft beyond my personal skill level and made edits that I was would have never thought to make. She has definitely made my personal statement stronger. Thank you, Sue!

Ethan, Pre-PA

Duke went above and beyond to help me. I so appreciate his help and would recommend this service to anyone!

Jessica H. Pre-PA

I thought that the service was very helpful in helping me with my personal statement. Duke was always prompt with responding to emails and made himself very available throughout the process. He was also good and helping, but also making sure that I was the one doing the writing. I think that the structure of the service helped me put in enough time to come out with a very good finished product.

David H. Pre-PA

Sue is so incredibly kind! I needed so much help on cleaning up my personal statement and overall flow of the writing. She provided great insights and explanation.

Laila, Pre-PA

My reviewer was Deanna Matzen who was incredible. I reached out to The PA Life’s editing service after being disappointed by myparesource, whom I was referred to initially. Deanna composed two alternate ways to structure my journey and allowed me to find a novel way to present my personal statement. After revision, I was able to flip my lens, utilize my introduction as my conclusion, and the rest of the paper began to fall into place. Very satisfied with the quality of her work, thank you so much, Deanna!

Steven, Pre-PA

Sue did an amazing job editing my personal statement. She included all the aspects that I wanted in the statement and made it flow so much better. Thank You! Thank You!

Kendra Perkey, Pre-PA

Having my essay edited proved extremely helpful. I was having trouble connecting my thoughts, and the edit helped so much. I haven’t found out about acceptance yet. I’m just now about to submit my application!

Amber, Pre-PA

This was the most amazing experience! I felt so confident about my topic and essay after our meeting. Duke got back to me quickly and worked around my crazy schedule. The editing of the essay was professional and gave me insight I could not have received any other way. I only applied to one school because it is really the one I would like to go to the most and I got an interview!!! Thank you so much for all of your help!

Kathryn R, PA-S

Deanna was an amazing editor and provided wonderful feedback to my personal statement. I was very hesitant and nervous prior to approaching an editing service, but I do not have any regrets. Deanna not only critiqued my personal statement, but also gave guidance and reasoning behind her critiques. I now feel confident and excited to fully present my self on paper to admissions. I highly recommend her and the services provided for any future applicant. I hope to receive an interview and acceptance this year for next fall. Thank you!

Alexis, Pre-PA

I wanted to let you know I’ve been accepted into FSU!!!! I got the call Friday!!! I’m thrilled and I owe a lot of it to you! Thank you so much for your help and support along this journey! I could have not done it without you!

Shayna, PA-S

Sarah was absolutely wonderful. She not only helped take my personal statement to the best level, but she also made it easy to understand why certain changes were better. In the end, she went through and used a highlighting method to show how we connected things to PA and skills that were good. This made it easier to visualize everything. I’d recommend Sarah to anyone applying to PA school that needs that extra push on their personal statements.

Taylor, Pre-PA

I got in!! I got into PA school and I can’t thank you enough for your hand in helping me with this process. I received 7 interviews out of 12 applications, I was waitlisted at Jefferson, Salus, and Chatham. And I was accepted at Drexel and Stony Brook. I will be starting PA school in June! Thank you so very much!!

Natalie, Pre-PA

Sarah was amazing! She was able to help me organize my thoughts and put my thoughts in words better than I ever could! She was prompt with her editing and helped stretch my comfort zone in writing. I really appreciate her creativity! I’d highly recommend Sarah and The PA Life editing service, as thier feedback was very helpful and encouraging at the same time. Thank you so much!

Elaine, Pre-PA

Carly did an absolutely amazing job editing my essays. From my personal statement to my supplementals, she was thorough and methodically made them into stronger essays. I am glad I was able to work with her. With her edits, I am more confident about the essays I am submitting. I would gladly recommend her to anyone!

Jacob, PRE-PA

I’m not sure if you remember me but you helped me a couple of months ago on my PA personal statement. Just wanted to let you know — I got accepted into University of Pacific’s PA program! I’m overjoyed!

Thank you so much for all your help and encouragement! I really appreciate it.

Jennifer MurphyPRE-PA

I was at a point where I kept reading my essay over and over again and not knowing what to change. After Sue looked over and thoroughly edited the essay, I had a completely new focus! I knew exactly what to tweak and her service really cleared up any uncertainty I had with my essay. I’m now much more confident as I finish up my CASPA applications!

Julia Spalding, Pre-PA

I came into this with a half written personal statement and not a lot of time left. I am beyond pleased with the work Sarah and I were able to accomplish together, and I’m so grateful to have gotten the chance to work with her. She has helped me so much with getting my writing to where I wanted it to be, and has instilled in me a great sense of confidence in myself and my abilities. I highly recommend this service to anyone going through the stress of applying! Keeping my fingers crossed as I submit my applications!

Celine, PRE-PA

Sarah from The PA Life was an incredible resource for editing my personal statement. Her edits took into account the big picture of the message of the statement and helped guide me when writing additional content my statement was lacking. Her edits and responses were both prompt and thorough, and I truly feel that she made a huge positive impact on my personal statement.

Travis, Pre-PA

Sarah is absolutely amazing and really helped transform my essay into the best version it could have possibly been!

Shannon B. Pre-PA

This review is long overdue, but my gratitude for how much The PA Life has helped me will never fade. Ms. Schultz went above and beyond to help me tailor my personal statement to my unique stories and qualities. She was open to my suggestions and often thought from my perspective instead of imposing her thoughts on my essay. I appreciate the time she took to help me create a personal statement that expressed my thoughts clearly and concisely. I am happy to report that I have been invited to interviews, and I’m on the waitlist for one of my top schools. If I don’t get in this cycle, I will be using the editing services again. Big shout out to Ms. Schultz!! Thank you for all your encouragement, patience, and support! I am honored to have the chance to work with you. 🙂

Amy, Pre-PA

Sue was great! She edited my essay in a short time frame and the comments and feedback were very informative. She helped link all of my main ideas and gave great advice regarding appropriate information for the essay. I highly recommend this service.

Michelle, Pre-PA

Sarah was a pleasure to work with the entire time. I felt very overwhelmed when I was working on my personal statement on my own, but once I started working with Sarah, she made me feel at ease while getting my personal statement to look its best. Sarah is very knowledgeable, understanding, and professional. One of the things I loved the most about working with her is that no matter the time of the day she was always available and got back to you in a timely manner. The whole time we worked on my personal statement she made sure I felt comfortable with changes that had to be made and I appreciated this as well. Sarah is excellent at what she does and I would recommend her and this one on one service to anyone that needs it.

Odilia, Pre-PA

Sue’s comments were very helpful. Her quick turnaround time is very impressive. She responded to my concerns and questions promptly. She clearly knows what to present to the PA school admissions team. I am very happy with her work.

Kitti, Pre-PA

Sarah was a joy to work with! She was extremely helpful and patient with any questions I had for her! 10/10 recommend using this service!

Lori, Pre-PA

You helped me revise my personal statement for PA school admissions earlier this year, and I wanted to let you know how much you helped me. I got eight interviews and five admissions this cycle! I’ll be attending Pacific University this May. Multiple interviewers commented on how much they liked my personal statement. They described it as “eloquent” and “genuine.” I cannot thank you enough for your help earlier this year; I feel that it was a big part of my success this cycle.

Monica Harris, PA-S

Sarah Schultz was a great editor and was easy to communicate with. She answered my emails very promptly and made great suggestions while also helping me cut down and condense my essay to be in the character limit. She made me feel more confident in my work and helped me develop an essay that I am proud of. I would definitely use this service again!

Katie, Pre-PA

Sue did a wonderful job. I know this is an extremely busy time of year as CASPA is accepting applications and Sue was great about responding to my initial submission and getting back to me. She provided thoughtful feedback and quality editing. Fingers crossed for an acceptance to PA school!

Jo Lynn, Pre-PA

Duke is great! I had such a great time with him editing my personal statement. So glad I found this site!

Melissa Nicole Aguilera, Pre-PA

I loved this service!!

Madeleine Zeichner, Pre-PA

I absolutely loved working with Sarah! I could not be any happier with how my personal statement turned out. She was incredibly encouraging, sensitive to my needs, and insightful. There is not enough praise that I could give her for the amazing work she did for me.

Vanessa, Pre-PA

I wanted to update you and say I’ve been accepted into two programs (waiting for two more responses) with Jefferson University (my program of choice) being one of them. Thank you for all your help and your tips and for making this a genuinely joyful 2022!

Yejin (Future PA)

I wanted to take a moment to thank you for helping me with my personal statement. I have been accepted at Cornell, and will most likely be entering their program in March 2017. I have also received interview offers from Wake Forest, Duke, Pitt, Quinnipiac, Oregon Health Sciences, and Chatham so far. I am happy to share my success up to this point, because I would not be in this position without your guidance, wisdom, and talent.

I thoroughly enjoyed working with you, and I am profoundly grateful for your help. I wish you all the best in the future.

Stephanie Dwyer, PA-S

I got into my first choice program University of Southern California (USC)!!!!  Thank you so much for your help this cycle. I’m forever grateful.

Lanisha Cole, PA-S

I worked closely with Duke and Sue for the revisions on my personal statement. They must have edited my original version half a dozen times before they felt it was good enough to send off and never made it seem like an inconvenience. They always responded to my e-mails within a 24-hour time frame but usually got back to me within a few hours. I am very pleased with how my personal statement turned out thanks to all of their time, ideas and direction. The service the PA Life provides is well worth the money spent!

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Michelle Murphy, Pre-PA

I am happy to provide an update. I received 5 acceptances for this cycle and will be attending Rush University PA Program starting in May 2022. Of course, I definitely have Sarah Schultz and Deanna Matzen from The PA Life to thank for their incredible help with my personal statement, instilling confidence in my ability to interview, and providing me with a lot of advice in this very difficult cycle.

Bristi (Future PA)

Sarah did such an excellent job editing my personal statement that I wanted her expertise for my supplemental essays. I’ve had multiple interview invites so far. I’m so glad I used this service, and I’m so glad I had Sarah’s help! She really took my essays to a whole new level and had good suggestions. I’m recommending her to my peers.

Emily Crenshaw, Pre-PA

Thank you so much for your help with my personal statement. The process was everything I could have wanted and more. You were wonderful to work with and I appreciate very much how you were able to connect to my personal experiences and combine that with the traits that you know make a statement successful. I have applied to my first two PA schools and I owe a big part of that to you! Once again, Thank you very much!

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