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Home PAs and Professional Fulfillment 38.8% of PAs surveyed in the 2024 AAPA Salary Survey were experiencing burnout. Improving healthcare worker well-being is a key area of focus for researchers, […]
Home Compensation for PAs in Hospitals 37.4% Of PAs indicated their primary work setting was within a hospital. About two in every five PAs (40.8%) are employed by a hospital […]
Home Submit Feedback Thank you for your interest in the 2024 AAPA Digital Salary Report (DSR). Please share your feedback and help make the DSR better! DSR Feedback How would […]
Home Compensation and Cost of Living Vary by State While it is generally true that states with a higher cost of living enjoy higher compensation, this is not always the […]
Home PA Compensation Varies by Multiple Factors In 2023, four in five full-time PAs (80.8%) reported that they were paid an annual base salary; 15.0% received an hourly wage, while […]
Home PAs Work Everywhere PAs Are Everywhere in the U.S. PAs practice all over the U.S. While New York has the greatest number of PAs (16,168), Alaska has the highest […]
Home Who Are PAs? PAs Go Beyond PAs (physician associates/physician assistants) are licensed clinicians who practice medicine in every specialty and setting. Trusted, rigorously educated and trained healthcare professionals, PAs […]
Home Methodology Data for 2024 AAPA Salary Report were collected via the 2024 AAPA Salary Survey between Jan. 24 and March 7, 2024. The survey was open to all non-retired […]
Home A Word From the CEO Dear PAs and Future PAs, When AAPA released its 2010 Census of Physician Assistants, there were approximately 83,500 clinically practicing PAs across the U.S. […]