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Getting a PA Job: Interviewing 101
https://reachmd.com/programs/partners-in-practice/getting-a-pa-job-interviewing-101/6289/Even in times of economic recession, the job outlook for physician assistants is very good. Money Magazine recently ranked PA as the second best job in the country, and US News and World Report ranks PA as the top career in America. However, like most jobs, there is still increased competition for eA Conversation with the PA/Physician Team of the Year
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/a-conversation-with-the-paphysician-team-of-the-year/4775/Sometimes two heads are better than one. That's the case when it comes to the PA/Physician team of Dr. Laurie Benton PA-C and her supervisor Dr. Charles Foulks. The two working together over the years have been able to slow the progression of kidney disease and keep their patients off dialysis. DInternational Opportunities for PA students
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/international-opportunities-for-pa-students/4215/What role are physician assistants playing in global healthcare efforts? About half of the student PA programs in the United States offer international rotations in over 50 countries. Host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell discusses the possibilities with Dr. Donald Pedersen, program director at the University oThe Role of the PA in Hospitalist Medicine
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-role-of-the-pa-in-hospitalist-medicine/4551/What's it like to be a hospitalist? Many PAs are turning to this growing field. Ed Lopez, founder and president of La Palma Medicine and Surgical Associates in Tacoma, Washington, talks with host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell about the ins and outs of working in a hospital. They cover a typical day, and thePA Opportunities for International Volunteerism
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/pa-opportunities-for-international-volunteerism/4216/Have you ever thought of traveling the world and working at the same time? There are many international volunteer programs across the world that could benefit from the expertise of a PA. Dr. Donald Pedersen, a professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program, talksRegulating PAs Through State Law
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/regulating-pas-through-state-law/4547/Each state has its own laws and regulations on what physician assistants may and may not do within their practice. Host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell is joined by two guests for her discussion on state law. PA Ann Davis, director of state government advocacy and outreach with the American Academy of PhysiciAre PAs Abandoning Primary Care Medicine?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/are-pas-abandoning-primary-care-medicine/3302/Host Lisa D'Andrea speaks with James Cawley, professor of health care science and director of the PA/MPH Program at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, about the steady movement of physician assistants away from primary care medicine. How will this trend, similarWith or Without Surgical Backup? Settling the Debate on PCI
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/with-or-without-surgical-backup-settling-the-debate-on-pci/4193/The performance of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) without a surgical backup has long produced controversy. In recent years, off-site PCI has become more common, and clinical evidence demonstrates comparable outcomes for on-site and off-site procedures. How does this shift allow us to serveTracing the History and Plotting the Future of PA Certification
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/tracing-the-history-and-plotting-the-future-of-pa-certification/4368/Certification for the physician assistant field has come a long way since 1965, when four ex-navy corpsmen were enrolled in the first physician assistant program. Now more than 40 years later, PAs are the most tested profession in medicine. Janet Lathrop, president and CEO of the National CommissionWhat Makes PAs the Happiest Medical Professionals?
https://reachmd.com/programs/partners-in-practice/what-makes-pas-the-happiest-medical-professionals/5348/Why do PAs enjoy going to work? Three main reasons: helping others, interacting with patients and the intellectual challenge of the career. A 2004 study found physician assistants are the happiest medical professionals. Dr. Dawn LaBarbera, chair of PA studies at the University of St. Francis in Fort