How One PA Became an ‘Expert Authority on MS Care and Management’

PA Amy Dix, who co-founded a neurology comprehensive care center in Kansas, is committed to collaborating across providers, advocating for PA inclusion and recognition in national neurology organizations, and encouraging more PAs and NPs to get involved in research.

Thinking About Retirement? You’ve Got Company.

More than one in seven PAs are nearing retirement. AAPA Research indicates that PAs are retiring earlier and, compared to PAs under age 55, those nearing retirement more commonly practice in primary care and in non-metropolitan/completely rural areas.

PA Krisi Gindlesperger’s Path to Leadership

How a PA climbed the leadership ladder, learned the business of medicine, and became a major player in the industry - Krisi Gindlesperger’s inspiring PA career path. Learn more about CHLM’s programs for PA leaders.

5 Ways to Use AAPA’s Salary Report

Two PAs share the ways AAPA’s Salary Report helped them prepare for negotiations, evaluate offers, change specialties, and advise PA colleagues, students, and employers. Then, take the 2019 Salary Survey to help make PA compensation more competitive.

PAs Now Eligible for Licensure in Puerto Rico

New rules adopted by the Puerto Rico Department of Health will finally allow PAs to obtain a license to practice in Puerto Rico. The effort to authorize PA practice in Puerto Rico has been a decades-long joint effort by AAPA, PAs for Puerto Rico and PAs for Latino Health.