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6 PA Study Habits for EOR Exam, PANCE® Success
Level up your PA study game with 6 study habits to keep you sharp, organized, and ready for exam day.
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How To Prepare for PA Clinical Rotations in Medical School
Understand the ins and outs of PA clinical rotations, plan ahead, and use smart strategies to
Emergency Medicine Clinical Rotation Guide
Excel in your emergency medicine rotation with tips from 2 PA-Cs who turned uncertainty into a
What to Know Before Your PA Surgery Rotation
Start your surgery rotation strong with tips, prep strategies, and honest insights from a now-practicing PA.
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Tips to Meet Your PA CME Requirements
To maintain your PA certification, you’ll need to pass the PANRE® every 10 years and attain 100 continuing medical education (CME) credits every 2 years. Here’s how you can simplify
Clinical Rotations in a COVID World | My Experience in Family Medicine
“Here, you can go see this patient,” my preceptor said as she handed me a patient’s chart. It was the second day of my first clinical rotation, family medicine. Thanks
Is Passing the PANCE Enough?
When it comes to high-stakes exams like the PANCE, is passing enough? Let’s examine why passing the PANCE may not be enough to become a competent PA.
How To Avoid Healthcare Burnout | A PA Student’s Perspective
Healthcare careers carry a high risk of burnout. I would like to share reminders that have helped me stave off burnout. Perhaps they will help you too.
Becoming a Physician Assistant | I Choose PA
The demand for the services of PAs continues to grow. Let’s explore the many reasons why students are increasingly becoming physician assistants.
About the PANRE: Summary of Exam Facts
We can’t overstate the value of recertification and what it means for you as a PA-C designee. Recertification helps PAs provide better care and increases confidence when treating patients. As