Sunday
Real PA Questions and Answers...
Saturday
Salary
What to expect in PA school...
PA school consists of a variety of different area's of study. UT Southwestern Medical Center lists there program classes on their website. After completing a variety of health care subjects the students then do clinical rotations in each of the following areas:
- Family medicine
- Internal medicine
- Obstetrics/Gynecology
- Pediatrics
- Surgery
- Emergency Medicine
- Psychiatry
- Infectious Disease
- Public Health/Long Term Care
- Professional Practice
These different areas help students with being well-rounded in their training, but also help them decide where they would like to practice after school is completed.
Each program is a different amount of time. Idaho State for example, is a 24 month program. Twelve months of didactic study and twelve months of clinical experience. Southwestern on the other hand, is 31 months. Four didactic semesters with 61 credit hours of clinical to follow. For additiona information you can access these websites ISU or UT Southwestern.
Friday
Resources to Finding a PA School

You can subscribe to the program guide here:
http://www.paeaonline.org/applicantdirectory.html
Here is a free guide which lists the schools by the state. http://www.paeaonline.org/ProgListing.asp
What do I do to get into PA school?
Idaho State University
Basic requirements
- A Baccalaureate degree
- Required classes : Microbiology, Biochemistry, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Statistics, Abnormal Physiology
- Other highly recommended classes include: Upper Level biology courses such as advanced anatomy, advanced human physiology, immunology, genetics, or endocrinology
Other health-related courses from departments such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, health education, and gender studies; proficiency in a foreign language
University of Utah
Basic Requirements
- A Baccalaureate Degree
- Human Anatomy and Physiology (8 credits total)
- Biology (4 credits)
- Chemistry (8 credits)
- All prerequisite courses must be completed with a "C" or better in order to be considered.
If you want to view these sites in more details I will list the links to the side. I will also list a few other links to schools across the country.
Wednesday
Health Care

Biology or Business? What's it going to be?
I have been contemplating the issue for a ton of semesters now on "What do I really want to be when I grow up?" It sounds a little funny coming from someone who is already about to start his junior year next semester. Now that I am taking the fundamental classes I feel that Biology is where I need to be. I have always seemed to have an interest in what Biology has to offer. I have really loved helping people and figured that Health Care may be my specialty. I have weighed out my options and decided to go to PA (Physicians Assistant) school. I see the business world and really it scares me to think of the ups and downs that might occur over the next few years. I see it as being something very stressful for one who is in the ever changing world of business. Do I really want to end up feeling like this guy? I think not. I want to help provide info to those seeking it on what it takes to become a PA.

