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How Do You Choose A Physician-Assistant Program?

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How Do You Choose A Physician-Assistant Program?

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To become a physician assistant, you must complete an accredited PA program. According to the American Academy of Physician Assistants, or AAPA, there are over 140 accredited physician-assistant programs in the United States. You can take some basic steps to find the program that suits you best. Decide where you’d like to attend a physician-assistant program. Do you want to stay in state or attend an out-of-state program? The location of the school will affect the cost of the program; if you’re looking to save money, try to choose an in-state program. Make sure you take the basic requisite courses for any physician-assistant program. These include human anatomy and physiology, biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, statistics, microbiology and psychology. Schools may require that you meet a certain GPA, usually over 3.0. You may also be required to have an Associate’s Degree or Bachelor’s Degree for some programs. Visit schools of interest to you. Talk with current program students, pr

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