New PA Program at Georgia’s Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

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10 Tips for Acceptance to a Physician Assistant (PA) ProgramNext June, the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Suwanee, Georgia will launch a two-year’s physician assistant master’s program. The first class will have 20 students.  

Some interesting PA stats (from a Georgia Health News article):

• In Georgia, the number of PAs has increased 67% in the last ten years to more than 3,000.

• There are 102,000 PAs in the nation.

• 75% of PAs who have graduated recently have received multiple job offers.

• Physician assistants practice medicine with supervision by licensed physicians, delivering a range of medical services in a variety of settings.

• The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants is located in Johns Creek, a suburb of Atlanta.

• According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the PA profession is expected to grow 30% by 2020.

• There are four other PA programs in Georgia – at South University in Savannah, Georgia Regents University in Augusta, and at Emory and Mercer, both in Atlanta.

• Increasing the number of PAs will help address the medical professional shortage in the U.S.

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