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		<title>Nurse Practitioner Job Description &#8211; Tasks &amp; Credentials Needed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nurse Practitioner Job Description A nurse practitioner (NP) who is often mistaked as well as well as compared to a physician assistant is actually an RN with a lot more experience than the traditional RN, when it comes to school experience as they return to school after attaining their first degree. The other main difference of &#8230; <a href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/nurse-practitioner-job-description-tasks-credentials-needed/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Nurse Practitioner Job Description</h1>
<p>A nurse practitioner (NP) who is often mistaked as well as well as compared to a <a title="Physician Assistant Requirements – Make The Cut" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/">physician assistant</a> is actually an RN with a lot more experience than the traditional RN, when it comes to school experience as they return to school after attaining their first degree. The other main difference of a <a title="Nurse Practitioner Vs Physician Assistant – All The Differences" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/nurse-practitioner-vs-physician-assistant/">physician assistant vs a nurse practitioner</a> is the fact that a nurse practitioner can own their own practice, allowing them to grow their business and income as large as they please. A nurse practitioner has obtained above and beyond credentials that equate to either a Masters of Science in Nursing or even a Doctorate of Nursing Practice, allowing them to become a NP and carry out the nurse practitioner job description. Having this training allows them to be well versed in much more complex medical conditions as well as knowing how to create a treament plan and can even stand in for the doctor at times.</p>
<p>This is a basic view of what the nurse practitioner job description consists of as well as how you become one. Now when it comes to how they differ from doctors, well the NP has a whole different mindset to treating, both from the start as well as long term. Now even though the nurse practitioner job description includes being able to perscribe medication, they are more proactive in their approach, providing more alternative treatments that are geared towards the individuals, resulting ongoing treatments, making patients feel like an individual and not just another number. Now when it comes to specific daily job tasks that an NP carries out everyday, some of the major tasks consist of:</p>
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<li>Providing patients with referrals for physical therapy and rehabilitation.</li>
<li>Some types of prenatal care in which the NP will provide examinations to patients for their child that screens for certain diseases.</li>
<li>Taking down the medical history of a patient as well as performing physicial examinations.</li>
<li>Recomending as well as booking yearly checkups for patients.</li>
<li>Educating the care givers of their patients advising them on how to carry out treatment when they are outside the office.</li>
<li>The managment of chronic diseases.</li>
<li>Ordering various disagnostic tests like CAT scans, EKG&#8217;s, MRI&#8217;s, X-Rays along with blood tests.</li>
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<h2>Steps To Becoming A Nurse Practitioner</h2>
<p>If you are interested in carring out the nurse practitioner salary yourself, the best thing to do now would be to enroll in a nursing program which one usually completes an Associates of Science in Nursing then a Bachelors of Science in Nursing, which they can obtain the experience needed to be able to successfully apply to a nurse practitioner school. Whether you are going for your first nursing degree or when you are looking for schools to apply to that to become a nurse practitioner, the best thing to look for is whether they are accredited, which you will need to find a school that is accredited by the National League of Nursing Accrediting Commission, which can be found at campuses all over the US as well as through online degree providers.</p>
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		<title>The Nurse Practitioner Salary &#8211; How To Earn It &amp; Highest Paying Specialty</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Is The Nurse Practitioner Salary? You can start earning money as a nurse practitioner in as little as 6 years, but you can earn as you learn as the process to becoming a nurse practitioner involves being a registered nurse somewhere along the way. So after you start working as a RN, you can &#8230; <a href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/the-nurse-practitioner-salary-how-to-earn-it-highest-paying-specialty/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>What Is The Nurse Practitioner Salary?</h1>
<p>You can start earning money as a nurse practitioner in as little as 6 years, but you can earn as you learn as the process to becoming a nurse practitioner involves being a registered nurse somewhere along the way. So after you start working as a RN, you can either go and get your Bachelors Degree in Nursing if you just completed you associates degree, which if you have already completed your bachelors degree then you have the credentials to enroll in a nurse practitioner program where you can learn a specialty in nursing and become a nurse practitioner where they pay is much higher than what regular RN&#8217;s earn.</p>
<p>To give you a general feel for what the nurse practitioner salary is, well it is usually a minimum of $20,000 a year more than the average RN salary where you are working. So say that RN&#8217;s in your area earn $65,000 a year on average, well the nurse practitioners then are earning at least $85,000 a year if not much more as for numbers sake the average NP salary is between $$80,000 and $106,000. Now like we said above, you will be learning a nursing specialiy during your nurse practitioner studies, which depending on which specialty you study, your yearly salary can be double the numbers above, as for example the highest earning nurse practitioner yearly salary as far as specialties go belongs to those practicing anethesia which are known as anesthetist earn on average over $150,000 a year, which is comparable to many doctors salaries, which the doctor had to attend school for many years longer.</p>
<p>Now these are general numbers which the average nurse practitioner salary in your area can be affected by all the factors that affect any other profession, which can be things like:</p>
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<li>Making a higher income if you work in a metropolitan area</li>
<li>Working in office or place where it is busier than the average.</li>
<li>The demand for your specialty as it can be demanded more in one state or city and less in another.</li>
<li>How big your practice is if you opt to grow your own practice which nurse practitioners are enabled to do so.</li>
<li>Lastly, your overall experience and where you obtained your credentials factors into what you will be getting paid as a nurse practitioner.</li>
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<p>But all in all the great thing about being a nurse practitioner is the fact that it is one of the most secure professions, where people are always needed their services, making the nurse practitioner salary a rock solid stable financial source for those who do what they need to do to hold a job as an NP. You can also earn a living in various different areas of the nursing feild as there are a large number of specialties that you can study, a few of which include; pediatrics, midwifery, family nurse practice, phychiatry, clinical care, neonatal and more, which the main thing to do is to find a specialty that you are most interested in and find a school that offers it as programs usually offer a couple of different specialties, not all of them.</p>
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		<title>Nurse Practitioner Programs &#8211; Accredited Programs, Specialities &amp; Schools For You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nurse Practitioner Programs Those who attend nurse practitioner programs are usually nurses that choose to go back to school and attain graduate level degrees, although they can be an indivdual who has received a non-nursing Bachelors Degree. For those nurses who have done their Bachelors Degree In Nursing, they often become either bored with what they are &#8230; <a href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/nurse-practitioner-programs-accredited-programs-specialities-schools-for-you/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Nurse Practitioner Programs</h1>
<p>Those who attend nurse practitioner programs are usually nurses that choose to go back to school and attain graduate level degrees, although they can be an indivdual who has received a non-nursing Bachelors Degree. For those nurses who have done their Bachelors Degree In Nursing, they often become either bored with what they are aloud to to or just want to advance their knowledge in the feild that will allow them to do more and even own their own practice. Nurse practioner schools allow one to specialize in a host of different areas, which programs offer anywhere ffrom 2 to 8 or more, allowing them to pick on that they want to go into after their studies are completed.</p>
<p>Some of the specializations that one can choose from out of nurse practition programs include; administration, nurse wifery, mental health, womens health, health informatics, neotational nurse, pediatrics and family nurse. Schools are offered both online as well as on campuses throughout the country, and offer students the chance to get either their Masters of Science in Nursing or their Doctorate of Nursing Practice.</p>
<h2>Accredited Nurse Practitioner Programs</h2>
<p>The first thing to keep in mind when looking for nurse practitioner programs is to find a schools that it is state approved and accredited by one of the accrediting agencies needed for you to take your states competency evauluation once you graduate. Some of the best credentialing statuses that you should look for are ones that have been accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and the Commission on Collegeiate Nursing Education (CCNE) which will prepare you for success when taking your certification exam which are given out either by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners or the American Nurses Credentialing Center.</p>
<h3>Picking The Best Nurse Practitioner Program For You</h3>
<p>As far as the best NP programs go, the top nurse practitioner schools are; University of Cincinatti, University of Washington and Baylor University. But just because they are the &#8220;top&#8221; programs doesn&#8217;t mean they will be the best for you. When searching for the right NP school for you, besides accreditation it is suggested that you:</p>
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<li>Check out a class &#8211; Going and sitting in at the school that you may want to attend a is a great way to become familiar with the surrounds and better yet what the teacher is like and how they teach the curriculum to students. Doing this at a couple schools can help you sift through which nurse practioner program you feel that you would do the best in.</li>
<li>Repuation &#8211; Now you can find out what kind of repuation the nurse practioner school has by doing a couple of things, those being; talking to students that are attending the program, checking online pages dedicated to talking about the particular school.</li>
<li>Check the Test Scores &#8211; What kind of success have past students experienced when taking the NP exam? Finding the school with the best test scores means that you will have better chances of doing the best possible on your exam.</li>
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<p>Once you graduate from one of the accredited nurse practitioner programs, you will be aloud to do a wider variety of tasks and duties like prescribing medication, performing patient exams, dianosing patients and creating treatment plans, ordering lab tests as well as being able to see patients without doctor supervision. Ultimately thought, the scope of a NP&#8217;s practice is dictated by the regulations that are set up by the state in which they live in.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Best Physician Assistant Programs When it all comes down to it the best physician assistant programs are the one who have been accredited by the Accrediting Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant. (ARC-PA). This is so as doing your training at one of these programs and graduating from them will allow you to &#8230; <a href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/best-physician-assistant-programs/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Best Physician Assistant Programs</h1>
<p>When it all comes down to it the best physician assistant programs are the one who have been accredited by the Accrediting Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant. (ARC-PA). This is so as doing your training at one of these programs and graduating from them will allow you to take the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE). Doing your schooling through a physician assistant school that is not accredited by the ARC-PA will be a waste of time and will not allow you to be able to take the PANCE. There are currently 159 <a title="Physician Assistant Programs By State –  USA’s Accredited Programs" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-programs-by-state/">accredited physician assistant schools</a> around the USA that you can obtain education at, which most all of them offer a Masters Degree in Physician Assistant Studies, although some of them offer a bachelors degree option. As far as the best physician assistant programs in the US go, the top 10 physician assistant programs consist of:</p>
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<li>University of Iowa &#8211; The PA school at University of Iowa has the highest PANCE success rates, as their students are most always in the top 5 to 10 percent.</li>
<li>Duke University</li>
<li>Emory University</li>
<li>George Washington University</li>
<li>University of Texas &#8211; Southwestern Medical Center &#8211; Dallas</li>
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<h2>How To Find The Best Physician Assistant Programs</h2>
<p>Now these are the top physician assistant programs in the US, but they may not be the best programs for you as there are many factors that need to be considered when looking for the best physician assistant programs for you to attend. Below is a list that you can use to find an accredited PA program that best fits what you need.</p>
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<li>Do you want to stay local or go to a school in a different part of the state or country? States like California and Texas among others have anywhere from 5 or more accredited physician assistant schools in the state, whereas other states have anywhere from only 2 to none at all.</li>
<li>Step one also  includes deciding whether you want to do your training either online or at an actual campus, as some learn better in a college atmosphere and some learn better more on their own which a distance learning <a title="Online Physician Assistant Programs – 6 Different Accredited Programs" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/online-physician-assistant-programs/">online physician assistant program</a> can provide. Online training can also provide those who don&#8217;t live near an accredited PA school the opportunity to still get the training needed to become a physician assistant.</li>
<li>Does the school offer you the opportunity to obtain grants that can go towards paying for some or most of your training. This is one of the top aspects to look for when looking for the best physician assistant programs to attend as PA school can cost up to $40,000 or more. This is also very important as most all programs require or at least suggest that you not have a job during your training, as masters PA programs last anywhere from 24 to 30 months of full time intensive study. Schools require that you not have job during this time so that you aren&#8217;t distracted as well as not having your time being consumed by your job as you will need this time to study as well as rest.</li>
<li>Can you fulfill all the admission requirements that have been set by the school you are wishing to attend? Schools tend to follow similiar admission guidelines but some are more strict then others so finding one that coincides with your credentials can help you get into school faster.</li>
<li>The last step you can take to find the best physician assistant programs for you is if you live in a state that has multiple PA programs, then you can consider sitting in on a couple of the classes at each of the schools to get a feel for which teaching style would best fit how you learn, which will altimately dictate how well you do in the program. This can also be a great time to talk to the students who are taking the program and ask them how they like the teacher and if they make learning easy.</li>
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<p>Asking these questions will allow you to find the best physician assistant programs for you, which will allow you to obtain the credentials needed to hold a position as a PA as well as make the learning experience as enjoyable as possible, equating to your success both during your training as well as when you go to take the physician assistant certifcation exam.</p>
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		<title>Physician Assistant Jobs &#8211; Overview, Qualifications &amp; How To Get Them</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Physician Assistant Job When it comes to getting a physician assistant job, there are plenty of openings which the number is just going to keep growing according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics so those who are looking to attain the credientials needed for employment are the smart ones and are on the right track to &#8230; <a href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-job/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Physician Assistant Job</h1>
<p>When it comes to getting a physician assistant job, there are plenty of openings which the number is just going to keep growing according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics so those who are looking to attain the credientials needed for employment are the smart ones and are on the right track to steady and secure employment. Physician assistant jobs can earn one a salary of anywhere from $75,000 to $100,000 a year as well as come with a variety of benefits as well. The physician assistant job really consists of a rewarding career on a short term as well as a long term basis, that can leave one proud of what they do everyday. Below is the job description of a PA as well as how to obtain a PA job.</p>
<h2>Physician Assistant Job Description</h2>
<p>When it comes to the duties that a PA carries out every day, the main focus of the practice is assisting the working physician in which they are able to carry out anywhere from 70 to 80 percent of the job tasks that the actual physician can do, allowing the scope of practice to be almost as wide without having to spend a decade or more in medical school and internships like physicians have to. As far as the actual tasks, below is a list of some of the major aspects that encompass the physician assistant job description:</p>
<ul>
<li>Provide diagnosis.</li>
<li>Analyzation of reports and labs, and interpreting them to their patients.</li>
<li>Take down patient history and examine patients.</li>
<li>Prescribing medicine is also aloud in many states.</li>
<li>Aid the physician during surgeries.</li>
<li>Pose as the main care provider in rural areas where the physician has to often leave the premises, which requires the PA to be in contact with the physician by phone or email.</li>
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<p>Now the altimate scope of practice is dictated by things like; where you work, your states requirements and regulations, what type of facility you work in as well as your specialty if you choose to specialize, which some of the physician assistant specialities include; pediatrics, dermatology, family medicine, addiction medicine, oncology, surgery among others, which physician assistant specialty jobs can be filled by those who have completed a residency in a choosen specialty which last a a year and consist of full time study. The PA can also expect to be on their feet a lot as well as work obscure hours sometimes tha can consist of weekends and holidays as well as late nights as well as the ability to cope with mental and physical stress.</p>
<h3>Physician Assistant Job Qualifications</h3>
<p>To attain a job as a physician assistant, you need to have a certain handful of credentials, which the main ones include doing your training through an <a title="Physician Assistant Colleges – Accredited Schools, Curriclum, Admission" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-colleges-accredited-schools-curriclum-admission/">accredited physician assistant program</a> in which there are just short of 160 of these PA degree programs around the country, which degrees offered are either a Bachelors or a Masters, both of which will give you what is needed to fill physician assistant job positions but it is said that most of the physician assistants working today hold their Masters Degree in Physician Assistant Studies. The other main credential is passing the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE) which is administered by the National Commission on Certification for Physician Assistants (NCCPA) and is your states certification test that is a 600 question exam in which you can only take it after you have graduated from an accredited <a title="Physician Assistant Degree – What Are Your Options" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-degree-what-are-your-options/">PA degree</a> program. The third and final credential that is needed to fill a physician assistant job position is simply being licensed by your state to practice as a physician assistant, which you can apply for licensure as soon as you have obtained the first two credentials above.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Physician Assistant Interview Questions Now when it comes to the physician assistant interview questions they really want to see if you will make a good fit for both the physician assistant school and are going to be a vaule addition to the physician assistant profession from the day you get your entry level job to as far as your &#8230; <a href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-interview-questions-overview-sample-questions-and-answers/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Physician Assistant Interview Questions</h1>
<p>Now when it comes to the physician assistant interview questions they really want to see if you will make a good fit for both the <a title="Physician Assistant Programs By State –  USA’s Accredited Programs" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-programs-by-state/">physician assistant school</a> and are going to be a vaule addition to the physician assistant profession from the day you get your entry level job to as far as your career takes you.  The interview is where you are going to need to sell yourself well past what your test scores and education have portrayed. This is where you want to portray all of your attriubutes that you have that will allow you to experience success as a physician assistant in their facility, things like; composure, compassion, maturity, good communication, confidence, trustworthy and more. Probably the most important out of all these attributes that you want to portray during your physician assistant interview questions is your communication skills as these are vital to you building a bridge between coming off as a medical professional to building a trusting relationship with your patients as well as other medical professionals, which this includes both verbal as well as non-verbal communication. They interviewer will really want to see if you can communicate on various fronts like your thought process, judgement, ideas as well as your emotions.</p>
<h2>7 Physician Assistant Interview Questions</h2>
<p>Q: What is the general job description of a physician assistant?</p>
<p>This the knowledge that you speak off of needs to come from experience that you gained during any clincial hands on training you may have gained as well as your overall knowledge of the profession that you have picked up from vaious sources.</p>
<p>Q: What was the most stressful situation you have ever encountered and how did you handle it?</p>
<p>This question is essentially for the purpose of examining how you dealt with one of your most intense life situation to verity if you will be able to react to emergency and serious situations both during your training as well as on the job and be able to hand them sucessfully, basically looking for you to answer that you didn&#8217;t freeze or panic.</p>
<p>Q: Why do you want to enter the physician assistant profession?</p>
<p>Usually these physician assistant interview questions will be followed up with another question, where the interviewer asks why you choose to become a physcian assistant versus becoming a nurse practitioner.</p>
<p>Q: Have you sent in applications to other physician assistant programs?</p>
<p>This is where they are looking for a truthful answer, which if you have applied to other programs just let them know that you have and you have done so because you are passionate about the profession and want to give yourself the best chance possible for getting into an accredited program that will enable you to begin you career in the feild that you are passionate about.</p>
<p>Q: Are you committed to completing the entire training program?</p>
<p>Due to the fact that the average PA program is over 2 years long, they want you to portray that you are in it for the long haul and aren&#8217;t going to back out. This is where you will want to over emphasize your committment to becoming a PA no matter what it takes.</p>
<p>Q: What problems do you think the healthcare feild is experiencing and facing?</p>
<p>To answer these type of physician assistant interview questions correctly best of the ability, it is essential that you stay knowledgable about the healthcare feild, which can include reading books, journals as well as online forums.</p>
<p>Q: How has your previous schooling and training prepared you for excelling in both the program as well as when you enter into the profession?</p>
<p>This quesiton is asked due to the fact that you have already completed at least your associates degree if not your bachelors. When the interview asks physician assistant questions like this, they are looking for you to describe how you balanced your schedule which allowed you to do experience sucess in all aspects of what you were managing, like your schooling, work, personal life among other things.</p>
<p>Now these are examples of physician assistant interview questions that often times come up during physician assistant school interviews, but to give you the best chances to answering questions correctly do your best to talk to a working PA today and asked them what types of questions they were asked and how they answered them as they have already been were you are trying to go.</p>
<h3>Other Tips For Acing Your Physician Assistant Interview Questions</h3>
<ul>
<li>Find out if you one person will be asking you your physician assistant interview questions or a panel or people.</li>
<li>Dress professionally.</li>
<li>Videotape or record yourself so you can pick out your mistakes and fix them.</li>
<li>Eat before you go into your physician assistant interview.</li>
<li>Be entusiastic.</li>
<li>After your physician assistant interivew questions have been asked, be sure to get your interviewers business card and send them a thank you note as soon as you get home.</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Physician Assistant Training Schools that offer physician assistant training courses offer one the chance to gain the credentials needed to attain employment as a physician assistant within 24 to 30 months, which is the time frame that it takes to complete a full time Masters Degree in Physician Assistant Studies program. Before we continue it should &#8230; <a href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-training/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Physician Assistant Training</h1>
<p>Schools that offer <a title="Physician Assistant Programs By State –  USA’s Accredited Programs" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-programs-by-state/">physician assistant training</a> courses offer one the chance to gain the credentials needed to attain employment as a physician assistant within 24 to 30 months, which is the time frame that it takes to complete a full time Masters Degree in Physician Assistant Studies program. Before we continue it should be known that one can find work with only a Bachelors Degree but almost all working PA&#8217;s today have received their Masters Degree. PA training curriculum will entail all the knowledge needed to successfully carry out the <a title="The Physician Assistant Job Description" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-job-description/">physician assistant job description</a>, but to give you an idea for what is expanded upon in class, below is a list of subjects:</p>
<ul>
<li>Pharmacology</li>
<li>Anatomy &amp; Physiology</li>
<li>Physical Diagnosis</li>
<li>Geriatrics</li>
<li>Clinical Medicine</li>
<li>Biochemistry</li>
<li>Gynecology</li>
<li>Prenatal Care</li>
<li>Pathology</li>
<li>Medical Ethics</li>
<li>Pediatrics</li>
<li>Internal Medicine</li>
</ul>
<p>Now it should be known that when searching for a school to do your physician assistant training through, you must make sure the school is accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) as a degree from a school accredited by the ARC-PA will provide one with the requirement needed to take the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE). A physicians assistant training degree program will include both learning in a classrom as well as a large portion dedicated to clinical training where students go to a health care facility and learn from the PA&#8217;s working on staff, which the clinical training is done usually the last year of training. This section will also provide hands on training providing the students to learn by doing, offering them great hands on experience that will help them succeed when they first start working as a physician assistant.</p>
<p>Due to the fact the physician asssitant training demands students to study and attend class full time, many different programs advise students to stricty focus on their studies by only attending school and not holding a job during the entirety of the degree program. Completing a physician assistant program will allow one to enter into the health care industry but do not want to attend medical school.</p>
<h2>Specialty Physician Assistant Training</h2>
<p>Now when one has attained a certain amount of experience in the PA feild they can choose to study a certain physician assistant specialty and become a specialized physician assistant which will allow one to focus their energy on one aspect of the feild as well as earn a much better income. Some of the specialty physician assistant training residencies that are offered are in specialties that include; surgery, dermatology, oncology, pediatrics, mental health, cardiology, anesthesiology and emergency medicine.</p>
<h3>Continuing Physician Assistant Training</h3>
<p>Now gaining a <a title="Physician Assistant Degree – What Are Your Options" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-degree-what-are-your-options/">physican assistant degree</a> is the first part of your training, but to make sure you stay up to snuff when it comes to the most recent knowledge, working PA&#8217;s are required to complete 100 hours of continuing medical education every two years in order to keep their license active. This continuing education will also prepare one to take the physician assistant recertification exam which is done every two years as well.\</p>
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		<title>How To Start A Physician Assistant Career &#8211; Requirements, Salary, Job Outlook &amp; Job Description</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Physician Assistant Career The first step in staring your physician assistant career is to attain a degree that is releveant to the PA feild, which when it comes to degrees, a bachelors degree in physician assistant studies is the minimum requirement needed to attain an entry level job as a physician assistant. Now although this &#8230; <a href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/how-to-start-a-physician-assistant-career-requirements-salary-job-outlook-job-description/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Physician Assistant Career</h1>
<p>The first step in staring your physician assistant career is to attain a degree that is releveant to the PA feild, which when it comes to degrees, a bachelors degree in physician assistant studies is the minimum requirement needed to attain an entry level job as a <a title="Physician Assistant Requirements – Make The Cut" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/">physician assistant</a>. Now although this is the minimum requirement, almost all the physician assistants working today have gotten their masters degree in physician assistant studies, which not only provides one with a better chance of getting a job as a physician assistant, but it will also provide them with a better income over the course of their physician assistant career. Now one shouldn&#8217;t get their degree from just any college, the college must be an <a title="Physician Assistant Programs By State –  USA’s Accredited Programs" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-programs-by-state/">accredited physician assistant school </a>as you must do your training through an accredited PA program in order to start a career as a physician assistant as this is the major requirement needed to take the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE) The PANCE is the competency evaluation for those who have graduated from a physician assistant school, and your ticket to starting your physician assistant career.</p>
<h2>Physician Assistant Career Job Duties</h2>
<p>Now as far as what you will be doing on the job as a physician assistant, some of the general job duties of the PA job description consist of:</p>
<ul>
<li>Evaluation as well as diagnosis of a myraid of disorders.</li>
<li>Taking the medical history of patients.</li>
<li>Interpretation of lab tests like x-rays, cat scans, CT scans and more, as well as explaining the results to the patient.</li>
<li>Wound care.</li>
<li>Deciding if one should employ alternative therapy as well as helping them understand the therapy regimen.</li>
<li>Treatment of minor injuries.</li>
<li>In many rural areas, the physician assistant will act as the primary health care provider as the physician is often times out of the office, which is when the PA will need to be in contact with the physician by phone and/or email for when they need to consult the assistance of the physician.</li>
<li>The physician assistant career can also consist of prescribing medication to patients if ones states laws and regualtions permit it.</li>
</ul>
<p>Bear in mind that this is a general overlook of what a PA does at work, but the job description can range if one chooses to work in one of the <a title="Physician Assistant Specialties – A List Specialties" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-specialties/">physician assistant specialties</a>. But all in all the physician assistant career permits one to be able to do anywhere from 60 to 80 percent of the job duties that a physician can do, which the real scope of a PA practice will ultimately be dictated by the practice of the physician that they are working with.</p>
<h3>Physician Assistant Career Salary</h3>
<p>When it comes to how much a physician assistant can earn, well there are many different factors that dicate ones salary, but one can expect very good pay, as the average salary for a physician assistant is above $85,000 to $90,000 per year. Some of the main factors just like any other career include; where you live, what type of facility you work in and how busy it is, type of degree as well as how much experience you have. Now this total can be a lot higher if one chooses to become specialized in one of the physician assistant specialties, which some of them include; dermatology, surgery, orthopedics, oncology, pediatrics, family medicine among others, which the first three are ranked as the highest paid physician assistant career salaries, as one can earn above $100,000 a year as a specialized physician assistant.</p>
<h4>Physician Assistant Career Outlook</h4>
<p>The career out look for physician assistant careers is excellent, which the career is expected to explode in the next 10 years, in which time the need for physician assistants will increase at a rate faster than the average of any other career, providing one with a very stable and secure physician assistant career with great pay.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Physician Assistant Degree When it comes to getting your physician assistant degree there are a few different routes that you can take that altimately will lead you to gaining employment as a PA.  But before we jump right into the different pathes you can take, it should be known that you need to find a &#8230; <a href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-degree-what-are-your-options/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Physician Assistant Degree</h1>
<p>When it comes to getting your physician assistant degree there are a few different routes that you can take that altimately will lead you to gaining employment as a PA.  But before we jump right into the different pathes you can take, it should be known that you need to find a <a title="Physician Assistant Programs By State –  USA’s Accredited Programs" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-programs-by-state/">physician assistant school</a> that is accredited to do your training through. This school must be accredited by the Accrediting Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) as this is the main accrediting agency that reviews all the different physician assistant degree programs and decides whether they meet the requirements to become an accredited program. Now this is vital to starting a career as a physician assistant because of the fact that in order to take the physician assistant competency evaulation, also known as the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE), you must have done your training through an accredited PA school.</p>
<h2>The Physician Assistant Degree Options</h2>
<p>Now when it comes to the PA degree options that are at your avail, here are a the different methods that you can use to attain your physicians assistant degree:</p>
<ul>
<li>Bachelors Degree &#8211; This is really the minimum requirement when it comes to gaining employment as a physician assistant which there are a host of different accredited PA programs that offer a Bachelors Degree in Physician Assistant Studies, but it should be known that the majority of workings PA&#8217;s today hold a Masters Degree.</li>
<li>Pre-PA &#8211; This option is also called a 4 + 2 physician assistant degree program where it is like a transfer agreement where if you meet certain requirements while doing your Bachelors Degree then you will be gauranteed admission into the Masters Degree of Physician Assistant Studies program, which is a very great route to take as admissions into regular Masters Degree programs are very competitive. The Bachelors Degree isn&#8217;t specific and can be any really any study.</li>
<li>Masters Degree &#8211; Most all accredited physician assistant programs offer a Masters Degree in Physician Assitant Studies to their graduates, which there are various requirements, but the main ones being that you completed your Bachelors Degree from an accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of what is usually 3.0 or higher, along with a host of different required prerequisite courses.</li>
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<p>Now these physician assitant degree programs are offered all over the United States and come in the form of on campus programs as well as online distance learning programs, both of which suffice when it coems to the credentials needed to take the PANCE. As far as what you will learn while doing your <a title="Physician Assistant Requirements – Make The Cut" href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/">physician assistant degree</a> training, some of the subjects touched upon include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Orthopedics</li>
<li>ENT</li>
<li>Pharmacoogy</li>
<li>Microbiology</li>
<li>Diagnosis</li>
<li>Dermatology</li>
<li>Surgery</li>
<li>Gynecology</li>
<li>Pediatrics</li>
<li>Infectious Diseases</li>
<li>Preventitive Medicine</li>
</ul>
<p>The general timeframe for getting a physician assistant degree is anywhere from 24 to 30 months for a Masters Degree, and around 4 years for the Bachelors. The physician assistant degree program will consist of both classroom learning as well a learning in a clincal setting, which the program is full time and very demanding, but offer a great career to those who graduate as the median salary for physician assistants is over $90,000 a year.</p>
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		<title>Physician Assistant Programs In Tennessee &#8211; All The Accredited Programs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Physician Assistant Programs In Tennessee There are currently 5 physician assistant programs in Tennessee that are accredited by the Accrediation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant. Once one has completed one of the physician assistant programs in Tennessee, they can expect to earn anywhere from $70,000 to over $100,000 a year, entering into &#8230; <a href="http://physicianassistantrequirements.org/physician-assistant-programs-in-tennessee-all-the-accredited-programs/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Physician Assistant Programs In Tennessee</h1>
<p>There are currently 5 physician assistant programs in Tennessee that are accredited by the Accrediation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant. Once one has completed one of the physician assistant programs in Tennessee, they can expect to earn anywhere from $70,000 to over $100,000 a year, entering into a career that is highly regarded as one of the top professions to go into and one that is projected to exploded an employment demand. Below are all the physician assistant programs in Tennessee as well as all their requirements for admission.</p>
<h2>The Accredited Physician Assistant Programs In Tennessee</h2>
<p><strong><em><a href="http://www.southcollegetn.edu/physician_assistant/main.htm">South College Physician Assistant Studies</a> </em></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The PA program in Tennessee requires three letters of reference, one of which needs to come from the likes of a health care professional.</li>
<li>A Basic Life Support (BLS) certification that was attained from the American Heart Association.</li>
<li>Attainment of a BA degree that came from an accredited school in the USA.</li>
<li>It is suggested that the applicant should have direct patient care experience, but is not required.</li>
<li>Official Graduation Record Exam (GRE) scores.</li>
<li>Completion of the demanded prerequisite courses where one attainined a minimum of a cumulative 2.75 in, which prerequiste courses consist of; English, General Chemistry 1 and 2 both completed with labs, Anatomy and Physiology, Humanities or Social Science or both, Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2 both completed with labs and Advanced Mathematics.</li>
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<p><strong><em><a href="http://www.lmunet.edu/DCOM/pa/">Lincoln Memorial University Physician Assistant Program</a> </em></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>A BA degree from an accredited school in the US which a minimum of seventy five percent of the degree courses were completed there.</li>
<li>Physics with a Lab, Biologywith a Lab, Organic Chemistry with a Lab, English and Inorganic Chemistry with a Lab.</li>
<li>A total of 3 letters or reference, those of which come from sources that consist of either an MD or DO as well as either two from teachers that teach science courses or a &#8220;Pre Medical committe letter&#8221;.</li>
<li>Show competency in their technical standards.</li>
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<p><strong><em><a href="http://www.trevecca.edu/adult-education/graduate-programs/physician-assistant/">Trevecca Nazarene University Physician Assistant Program</a> </em></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The physician assitant program in Tennessee requires a BA degree from an accredited school in the USA where they attained a cumulative and a science GPA of 3.25.</li>
<li>Graduation Record Exam (GRE) scores that need to be at least 950.</li>
<li>Clinical training experiencing is not required for admission by seriously reference, which it is preferred that the clinical experience come from shadowing a PA.</li>
<li>Completion of prerequisite courses that conisist of; Microbiology, General Chemistry, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Developmental Psychology, General Psychology.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong><em><a href="http://www.cbu.edu/cbu/Admissions/GraduatePrograms/MSPAS/index.htm">Christian Brothers University Physician Assistant Program</a> </em></strong></p>
<p>The admission requirements were a bit vague, but these are the admission requirements that were stated:</p>
<ul>
<li>Official Graduation Record Exam (GRE) scores.</li>
<li>Organic Chemistry, General Chemistry, Medical Terminology, English Composition, Microbiology completed with a Lab, minimum of College Algebra for Mathematics, General Biology completed with a Lab, General Chemistry completed with a Lab, Physiology completed with a Lab, Anatomy completed with a Lab.</li>
<li>A total of 3 letters or recomendation are required that come from prefered sources that include a physician assistant, previous teaches and an MD.</li>
<li>Experience in the health care profession.</li>
<li>Certain GPA requirements.</li>
<li>The last for admission requirement for this physician assistant programs in Tennesse option include showing competency in their technical standards.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong><em><a href="http://www.bethelu.edu/bethelpa/">Bethel University Physician Assistant Program</a> </em></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>A sent application through Central Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA).</li>
<li>Official GRE scores.</li>
<li>A BA degree from an accredited school in the USA with official transcripts.</li>
<li>Submission of both the fee as well as the supplemental application.</li>
<li>TOEFL test with cumulative score of an 87 for those who speak English as a second language, with minimum scores that include; 20 in listening, 21 in reading, 20 in writing and 26 in speaking.</li>
<li>Prerequisite course completion for this physician assistant programs in Tennesse option include; General Biology and General Chemistry both with 2 semesters completed, General Psychology, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Genetics, General Psychology and either Bacteriology or Microbiology.</li>
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