Applying to physician assistant (PA) school can be a stressful and overwhelming process. With so many applicants vying for limited spots, it’s important to avoid common mistakes that can hurt your chances of being accepted.Read More
Becoming a physician assistant (PA) requires dedication, hard work, and successfully completing certain prerequisites. While the specific requirements may vary from program to program, there are several core prerequisites that are required for most PA schools.Read More
The physician assistant (PA) profession is a relatively new one, having originated in the United States in 1967. Since then, the PA profession has grown rapidly and is now recognized in many countries around theRead More
Completing physician assistant (PA) school is an exciting accomplishment, but it’s just the beginning of your professional journey! As a PA, you have many different career paths and job opportunities to explore. The extreme flexibilityRead More
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the world, and the healthcare profession is no exception. CASPA has an optional essay – referred to as the COVID essay – for applicants to discussRead More
We get so many questions about what the difference is between PAs and NPs and how to choose the right career path between these two. As healthcare demands continue to rise, the need for healthcareRead More
If you’re thinking about a career as a physician assistant, you’re probably wondering what admission committees are actually looking for in candidates. The good news is that there are a few key things that willRead More
Are you struggling to make your personal statement stand out among the sea of applicants? Fear not, for we have some tips and tricks that will make your personal statement a cut above the rest.Read More
It feels like there are a gazillion PA programs out there, right?! And when it comes to getting accepted to PA school as quickly as possible, it boils down to highlighting yourself in your applicationRead More
I absolutely loved working in the OR. I remember thinking “I can’t believe I get paid to do this”. Since the OR is such a fun and interesting place, we’d often get students who wantedRead More