Patient care experience can be a prickly topic because the term is often used in different ways. There’s not always a clear definition from one school to the next, and this leads to confusion. What is clear is that it’s important that PA school candidates have patient care experience (PCE) and in order to be competitive, the more PCE, the… View Post
Control what you can and trust the rest
The process of applying to Physician Assistant school is rigorous. First you have to accumulate the credits you need to graduate from your college program. Next, there’s the specific prerequisite courses different schools require, which you may or may not have taken during your undergraduate studies. Then there’s the experience piece, something that simply takes time to build up. Letters… View Post
Organization for the Win: Get organized now and stay on top of the PA school application process
Do you find it difficult to stay on top of everything that goes into applying to physician assistant school? We feel ya! Even though there are loads of details to track, we are convinced it will be easier if you make yourself get organized early on. Aside from the health benefits of getting organized , keeping up with the opening… View Post
How to Say “Nay” to the Naysayers
Can I get a hand raise for all those that have had some well-intentioned person inject their negativity into your plans? If you haven’t experienced this, great! However, if you are like many pre-PA students, you’ve probably interacted with a loved one who was less than supportive of your PA goals. How do you say “Nay!” to… View Post
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