Additional Information
Often, students in physician assistant programs have previous health-care
experience, such as working as a nurse or a paramedic. Also, most already
have a college or university degree in the sciences under their belt.
Most PA programs are master's programs. PA programs generally last two
years, with continued education required throughout a PA's career. PA students
study various subjects in both classroom and laboratory settings. Typical
subjects are physiology, pathology, human anatomy, biochemistry, medical ethics
and clinical pharmacology, among others.
PA programs also include supervised clinical training in areas such as
internal medicine, pediatrics, family medicine, geriatrics and surgery.
PA programs in the U.S. are typically affiliated with colleges and university
schools of medicine or allied health. A few are at hospitals or are part of
the military.