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I don't have much to say i what i just need a need a job. If i can see physicians assistant are like it
I am transitioning from a surgical specialty to dermatology (my passion! ) and am currently looking for jobs in the Tampa Bay, Bradenton, Sarasota, or surrounding areas. I am willing to drive up to an...
read moreGood afternoon! I am a PA looking for positions in dermatology in the Tampa Bay area but also open to working in Riverview, Brandon, Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, and Sarasota . I have a strong passio...
read moreHello, I am currently working as a Physician Associate in the state of Florida and have been assisting in surgery for 10 years! What salary range should I be at or currently accepting?
Any Physician Assistant owned (Primary Care) practices out there? Iām 20 yrs in now and Iām interested in starting my own facility. Any tips or resources are greatly appreciated!
Any Physician Assistant's here started out in Critical care for your first job? If so, how did you survive/adjust to the environment and responsibilities?
Any night shift PAs out there? How do you manage your health and social life working odd hours?
I'm making $95k in Denver but struggling with the cost of living. Do salaries in the PA field feel aligned with living expenses in your area?
Do you prefer working in outpatient or inpatient settings? Share the reasons behind your answer in the comments.
What's your experience with AI in your workplace so far? Are you open to it or more hesitant about it making an impact in our daily tasks?
Does your workplace give you time off to go vote? Mine said that we should be able to go outside of our shifts, but with so many responsibilities after, I'll have to take my own PTO.
Iāve been thinking a lot about cultural competence lately, especially with the diversity of patients we see. I want to make sure Iām truly respecting each patientās background and not just assuming I ...
read moreWhatās been your biggest challenge working in a hospital setting? I recently made the jump from a rural clinic to a larger regional hospital and my head is swirling.
Iāve noticed burnout creeping in, especially with my 50-60 hour weeks lately. Itās hard to keep the same energy when each day is packed with patients, charting, and admin tasks. I love patient care, b...
read moreDo you feel adequately trained for the administrative aspects of your job? I just don't think anything I learned really prepared me for it, and I'm struggling hard.
After talking with a few colleagues, I realized Iām making about 10-15% less than PAs with similar experience in my region. I have 7 years of experience, and Iām at $95k in a rural area. Itās hard not...
read moreHow often do you negotiate salary? I haven't received a raise in 2 years. At my last clinic the raises were automatic, but I'm clearly gonna have to speak up here.
How do you help your patients understand supplements and guide them to make good choices about them? There are just so many out there that it's impossible to keep track, and so many influencers out th...
read moreHave you ever considered switching specialties as a PA? Share what yourr switch was and the reasons behind it in the comments!
Iāve been in dermatology for 6 years, but Iām thinking about switching to emergency medicine. Itās a big leap, and Iām wondering how tough it will be to transition after so many years in one field. Iā...
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