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8 Things Never To Say To A Physician Assistant





So...are you a nurse?

Did you know “Physician Assistant” (PA) was ranked the best job in America? Did you know their average base salary is higher than that of software engineers, business developers, and even your run-of-the-mill data scientist? Yet, most people still liken PAs to any ordinary assistant-level employee.

1. “Excuse me, Nurse.”

For most, there’s hardly a distinction between a nurse practitioner and a PA, but nurses tend to focus more on “caring,” and PAs emphasize “curing.” Unlike nurses, PAs attended a medical program at medical school to learn their trade and studied under the tutelage of doctors rather than nurses.

2. “Why should I trust your diagnosis?”

PAs go through 75% of the rigorous medical training, oftentimes alongside med students…in a medical school, only to graduate earlier and start working ASAP–without the $200,000 in debt. Physician Assistants are qualified to prescribe, diagnose, and treat patients. Needless to say, if you see a PA, you’re in trustworthy hands.

3. “So you’re the physician’s assistant.”

It’s “Physician Assistant” not “Physician’s Assistant.” The difference doesn’t seem like much, but most PAs don’t work as a particular physician’s assistant, but rather as a general caregiver with a variety of physicians. Most PAs also tend to have their own specialty–be it orthopedics, urgent care, or dermatology. Continue reading below



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