Anthony Amoroso MD - Facts You Should Know About a Physician Assistant
Let's look at some interesting facts about Physician Assistant:
1. The modern physician assistant (PA) profession officially
began on October 6th 1967 which was founded by Dr. Eugene Stead, where the
first PA class of four students graduated from the Duke University PA Program.
2. A PA does most of the day-to-day job of a doctor from conducting exams, diagnosing conditions, prescribing medications, to assisting in surgery.
3. Physician assistants and nurses have similarities but
they have different underlying philosophies in training and practice.
4. PA only needs to undergo training for 2-3 years after
obtaining a degree.
5. PA is a good choice to study since health care
development is being strongly supported and using a PA instead of a physician
saves money, resulting in an increase in the demand of PA.
6. In order to use the credentials "Physician
Assistant-Certified (PA-C), a PA will have to obtain license as per the
licensure according to state laws specific to your states. On the other hand,
certification is established through a national organization, with requirements
for minimal practice standards being consistent across all states. PA will need
to meet the requirements set by the state laws and national organization to
maintain certification requirements in order to renew your license.
7. The average salary of a PA in the United States is
$71,000 as at 6 November 2009. Also, average PA salaries for job postings
nationwide are 11% higher than average salaries for all job postings
nationwide. (from indeed.com)
8. The employment of PA is expected be fast growing due to
anticipated expansion of the health services industry and shortages of PA in
rural areas.
9. PA is rank by Money/PayScale.com as the 2nd Best Jobs in
America in 2009.
10. The supply of physicians will be unable to keep pace
with the forecast increase in demand. A shortage of 124,000 physicians is expected
by 2025. (Forecast by Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)).
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