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What is the minimum overall GPA and overall science GPA required to get considered for PA school?

A minimum bachelor's-degree G.P.A. of 3.0 A minimum 3.0 G.P.A. in all science prerequisite coursework is required 

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How long are PA programs usually?
24-30 months
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What is the median salary of a PA-C?

$130,020 per year 

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How many shadowing hours are recommended before applying for PA programs?

On average, applicants are expected to have about 40 hours of shadowing experience. Top applicants often have over 100 hours of shadowing

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Are PAs assistants to the physician?

NO! PAs are not “physician’s assistants” -- they are Physician Assistants

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What is the minimum number of hours usually required for direct patient care experience?

Around 1,000 hours

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Name a PA school in Georgia.

Philadelphia College of Medicine (Suwanee, GA)

South College  (Atlanta, GA)

Emory University  (Atlanta, GA)

Mercer University (Atlanta, GA)

Morehouse School of Medicine (Atlanta, GA)

Augusta University (Augusta, GA)

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List three PA specialties 

Dermatology

Pediatrics

Family Medicine

Cardiology

Psychiatry

Orthopedics

Emergency Medicine

Oncology

Urology

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What exam must you pass to become a certified PA?

Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE) To become a certified PA, you must pass the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE), a computer-based, multiple-choice test comprising questions that assess general medical and surgical knowledge. (Source: nccpa.net)

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What state has the largest number of PAs

New York

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What is the online application service for PA schools?
Central Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA)
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List 2 common prerequisite courses required for PA school

General biology

Anatomy and physiology

Microbiology

General chemistry

Biochemistry or organic chemistry

General psychology

Statistics or bio statistics

Medical Terminology

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Name two settings where you would be able to find a physician assistant.
Most PAs work in medical offices, followed by hospitals. But they can also work in assisted living facilities, educational services, etc.
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What is the re-certification examination you need to take?

Physician Assistant National Recertifying Exam (PANRE) 

By the end of the 10th year of the certification maintenance cycle, PA-C designees must have passed a recertification exam 

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What is the name of the device used to measure blood pressure, composed of an inflatable cuff to collapse and then release the artery under the cuff in a controlled manner? Also known as a blood pressure cuff

sphygmomanometer

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List some experiences that fulfill direct patient care hours.
Nursing (RN, LVN, CNA), Emergency Services (EMT, Paramedic, EMS), Physical Therapist (Aide), Medical Assistant, etc.
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How does the first year in the PA program look like?

The first year of a Physician Assistant (PA) program is primarily focused on classroom learning, or the didactic year

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What career is closely related to Physician Assistants?
Nurse Practitioner
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What is the employment outlook for Physician Assistants?

Employment of physician assistants is projected to grow 28% from 2023 - 2033, much faster than the average for all occupations. 

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What does AAPA stand for?

American Academy of Physician Assistants

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What is the standardized test that a lot of graduate schools, including some PA programs, require?

Graduate Record Examination (GRE)

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How does the second year in a PA program look like?

The second year of a Physician Assistant (PA) program is primarily made up of clinical rotations, where students work in real-world healthcare settings to apply their knowledge and develop skills

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What are some duties of Physician Assistants?
Physician assistants are trained to perform medical histories and physical exams, order and interpret diagnostic tests, formulate diagnoses and management plans, write prescriptions, counsel patients and assist in surgery. (Source: http://www.pace.edu/physician-assistant/frequently-asked-questions)
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What is needed to be done every two years as part of the certification maintenance process?

100 hours of continuing medical education

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What does the C stand for in PA-C?
It means "Certified". The "PA-C" designation can only be used by PAs who have current certification.
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