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Top 5 Reasons to Become a PA Over a MD

Top 5 Reasons to Become a PA Over a MD

Choosing a career in healthcare is a significant decision, and many aspiring medical professionals grapple with whether to pursue a path as a Physician Assistant (PA) or a Medical Doctor (MD). Both roles are vital, but there are distinct advantages…

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A Guide To Surviving PA School

A Guide To Surviving PA School

Welcome, future life-savers, to the comedic rollercoaster that is Physician Assistant (PA) school. Buckle up! You’re about to embark on a 27-month journey that's more thrilling than trying to find a parking spot at a Trader Joe's on a Saturday…

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10 Ways to Find Clinical Experience Opportunities

10 Ways to Find Clinical Experience Opportunities

Finding clinical experience opportunities for pre-Physician Assistant (PA) students is crucial for building a strong application and gaining valuable insights into the field of healthcare. MyPAbox helps you manage and track all your experience hours in one place keeping you…

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5 Reasons Why You Need Clinical Experience

5 Reasons Why You Need Clinical Experience

Clinical experience is critically important for individuals aspiring to become Physician Assistants (PAs). As a medical professional, you likely understand the significance of first hand exposure to healthcare settings. Here are some key points on the importance of clinical experience…

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Inclusion & Diversity for PAs

Inclusion & Diversity for PAs

Inclusion and diversity are crucial in the field of physician assistants (PAs) as it promotes better patient care, enhances healthcare outcomes, and creates a more equitable and supportive work environment. Here's why inclusion and diversity matter for PAs: 1. Improved…

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Dealing with Difficult Patients

Dealing with Difficult Patients

Dealing with difficult patients can be a challenging aspect of being a healthcare professional, including as a Physician Assistant (PA). Here are some strategies to effectively manage difficult patient interactions: 1. Practice Empathy and Active Listening: Show empathy and understanding…

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Keeping up with the latest developments

Keeping up with the latest developments

There are three crucial reasons why it is important for Physician Assistants (PAs) to keep up with the latest developments in the field: 1. Providing High-Quality Patient Care: Staying updated with the latest developments in medicine ensures that PAs are…

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What I Would Do Differently - Clinical Edition

What I Would Do Differently – Clinical Edition

Clinical rotations entail being thrown into a new speciality, meeting a whole new group of people, and possibly being in a new hospital or facility … EVERY MONTH. It is no surprise that this can be anxiety inducing and tricky…

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Surviving your Inpatient Rotation

Surviving your Inpatient Rotation

1. Patient load Inpatient rotations are usually structured quite differently than any other rotation. Usually your day will start with rounding on established patients, and you could have new consults come in throughout the day. The patient load is usually…

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