For many years, Alison Streeter MED ’25 did not think she would ever work in the medical field. After double majoring in vocal performance and general studies at Indiana University, she worked as a school counselor and primary therapist at multiple secondary schools and even helped direct an a...
Between 2006 and 2016, employment for the physician assistant is expected to grow at around 27%. This is considered much faster relative to all other occupations. The bottom line is that job prospects are considered very good over all. The main reason for this is because most states allow th...
A Physician Assistant will need to have a bachelor’s degree before undergoing specified PA training. This should take 6 years to complete but could take up to 8 years. However, a Nurse Practitioner will first need to become a registered nurse before embarking on additional education to become...
Data Report: 2016 Indiana Physician Assistant Licensure Survey Initially focused on preventing the unlicensed practice of medicine by "quacks " and "charlatans, " state medical boards evolved necessarily over time to promote higher standards for undergraduate medical education; require assessment of... ...
The Supervising Physician must comply with the following requirements in order to supervise a physician assistant(s): A. The supervising physician shall possess a current unrestricted license to practice medicine in the CNMI that is in good standing with the Board and a valid DEA certificate. B....
The West South Central region (Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana) earned an average of $375,000, and the East North Central region (Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio) earned an average of $367,000. Regions where physicians earned the most ...