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Fascinated by the brain and curious about a career in neurology? Meet PA and educator Allyson Hamacher and hear about a typical day in the field, the skills and knowledge you need, and explore case studies in this rewarding specialty.
Home Beyond Your Day Job: Career Advancement via Side Gigs Date: Sept. 12, 7 p.m.-8 p.m. ET Led by PA Shayne Foley, co-founder of The PA Blueprint, LLC, this interactive […]
Home Pathophysiology of Obesity Date: July 19, 1 p.m. ET Learn to identify the pathophysiological mechanisms that contribute to increased adiposity and associated comorbid conditions and complications – and how […]
Just for pre-PAs! It's time to apply to PA school. Do you feel confident in navigating the PA school application process on CASPA? This free webinar will walk you through creating a successful application and all of the details you don't want to miss, as well as mistakes to avoid.
Surgery is one of the most popular PA specialties – approximately a quarter of the U.S. PA workforce practices in surgery! In addition, more and more PAs are entering the surgical field, helping to ease provider shortages and representing a larger trend towards team-based care in the operating room.
Are you passionate about OB-GYN and women’s health care? It is estimated that fewer than 2% of all PAs practice in the field of OB-GYN and its subspecialties – however there is a growing need for PAs in that field due to projected physician shortages, physician burnout, and an increase in maternal mortality in the U.S.
Open to PAs and PA students, this webinar will cover practical tips to effect change and improve diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging efforts while developing a path forward for the next generation of healthcare leaders.
Discuss evidence-based knowledge and increase your competence about how to use diabetes technology and devices to guide and modify treatment approaches for persons with diabetes.