Ophthalmology: View from the Inside

Joel shares his knowledge and experience in ophthalmology as a PA. We are sharing about boundaries, burnout and negotiation.

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In many areas of medicine, nurse practitioners practice alongside physician associates and physicians, are a vital member of the team, and play a similar role as PAs in the care of their patients. So, as PAs, should we feel threatened by NPs?

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Aesthetics – botox, neuromodulators, hyaluronic acid fillers, biostimulators, thread lifts and more. I’m sharing what it looks like to live a day in the life as an Aesthetics PA.

My transition from traditional medicine into aesthetics came along with needing to reconcile my identity and separating who I am from what I do. I’ll unpack my favorite parts about my position in aesthetics as a Physician Associate.

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Want to receive negative feedback gracefully and gratefully? These 4 questions are the basis of turning that feedback into positive professional change.

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When you are a working parent the decision to call out or not to call out when your kiddo is sick is a hard one.

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When I tell you about this secret weapon that I’ve been using in my career, that has landed me jobs, founded friendships and created connections, I mean it! I can’t keep something this good a secret, so I’m sharing all about networking on today’s episode of The PA Is In.

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AAPA membership benefits

These are the top 7 benefits to AAPA membership and why getting plugged into the network and advocacy efforts of the American Academy of Physician Associates should matter to you.

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There are less than 200 PAs working in the US in Radiation Oncology and Joann Timberlake is one of those. Starting a job in a new specialty, especially one so sparsely populated with PAs, is intimidating. Luckily Joann was willing to share with us how she broke into this role, transitioned out of the ER and into Rad Onc and what that process was like for her.

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