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USPHS SRCOSTEP: Why Every Student Needs to Know This Alphabet Soup
Learn about the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, one of the eight uniformed services. Then hear from a recent student and officer’s experiences in the Senior Commissioned Officer Student Training and Extern Program (SRCOSTEP). Finally, learn how to apply for this elite paid internship for graduate students!
Areas of Practice Guide
Explore a new career direction or specialty with this collection of AAPA and partner resources, salary data, and CME on various practice areas, including Administration, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, and Orthopaedic Surgery.
PAs & Telemedicine
Home Career Central Career Resources PAs & Telemedicine As growth and demand for virtual healthcare options skyrocket, PAs need to be prepared to practice telemedicine. With these resources from AAPA, external websites, and partners, PAs can find CME and expert advice, review policy and advocacy information, read about PAs in telemedicine, and more. AAPA is […]
Boundaries and Professional Wellbeing
PAs need to create professional boundaries as part of a healthy career.
Stand Up and Be Counted
As this country continues the transition to a value-based healthcare delivery system, it’s essential that PAs be visible and recognized for the care they deliver.

Financial Fundamentals: Tools for Pursuing Financial Health
In this one-hour webinar, learn what it takes to get into PA school and how to make yourself a more competitive applicant.

Protecting Your Assets and Your Career
Learn basic concepts of medical malpractice law, how they apply to PAs, and how you can transfer malpractice risk away from the PA’s personal assets.

Drinking From a Fire Hydrant: How to Study Effectively in PA School
By focusing on the finish line from the very start, developing strong personalized study skills, and maintaining a willingness to adapt, students will learn how to feel confident on test day through both didactic and clinical years.