Why did they start the Physician Assistant profession?
There was a shortage in primary care physicians.
How much does the entry examination cost?
$200
How long are PA programs usually?
24-36 months
What is the median salary of a PA-C?
$95, 820 (Source: http://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/physician-assistant/salary)
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)
What is the minimum number of hours usually required for direct patient care experience?
Technically 0!!
Name four PA programs in Indiana
Butler University
Indiana State University
Indiana University
University of Evansville
Valparaiso University
Trine University
Franklin College
University of Saint Francis
True, only in some states: MT, UT, WY, AZ and ND
What is the re-certification examination you need to take?
Physician Assistant National Recertifying Exam (PANRE) --- By the end of the tenth year of the certification maintenance cycle, PA-C designees must have passed a recertification exam. Offered at testing centers throughout the U.S., the multiple choice Physician Assistant National Recertifying Exam (PANRE) is designed to assess general medical and surgical knowledge. (Source: nccpa.net)
When did the Physician Assistant profession begin?
It started in the 1960s. The first PA class graduated on Oct. 6, 1967.
What is the online application service for PA schools?
Central Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA)
What is the first year and second year of PA school called?
Didactic and Clinical
What is the PA board for Indiana?
Indiana Physician Assistant Committee
The accrediting body of the PA programs. Accrediation Review commision on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA)
What are the costs to the PA application submission for each PA program?
CASPA charges $184 for the first program you apply to and $61 for each additional program.
What are extra clinicals called in PA school?
Elective rotations
What is the employment outlook % for Physician Assistants?
Employment of physician assistants is projected to grow projected to grow 27 percent from 2022 to 2032
Reference: Physician Assistants Occupational Outlook Handbook
What training was the curriculum of the first class based on?
[Eugene A. Stead Jr., MD] based the curriculum of the PA program on his knowledge of the fast-track training of doctors during World War II. (www.aapa.org)
Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies
Is Indiana's state laws on Physician Assistant's a supervisory or collaboratory language?
collaboratory
What is needed to be done every two years as part of the certification maintenance process?
The 10-year certification maintenance process includes five two-year cycles during which all certified PAs must log 100 CME credits online and submit a *$130 certification maintenance fee by 11:59 p.m. PT, December 31 of your certification expiration year. (http://www.nccpa.net/ContinuingMedicalEducation)