
How to Maintain Positive Mental Health in the Time of COVID-19
Certified PA Sherlonda Adkins discusses working in psychiatry, what to look for when selecting a provider and how to cope with feelings of depression.

2019 Cohort of Newly Certified Physician Assistants is the Largest Cohort Yet, Breaking 2018 Record
The number of newly Certified Physician Assistants reached new heights in 2019, with more than 70% receiving multiple job offers before entering the workforce according to the 2019 Statistical Profile of Recently Certified Physician Assistants.

The Healing Power of Art: How a Certified PA in California Empowers Patients, Providers and Learners
The “art of medicine” is a term that many people are familiar with, typically used to describe the skillful way a health care provider applies medicine to a patient’s care. But for California-based Certified PA Katayoun Moini, this common phrase takes on a more literal meaning.

Certified PA Kathryn Reed Discusses the Importance of Diversity in the PA Profession
Certified PA Kathryn Reed discussed why diversity in the PA profession is important during this PA Week interview with NBC LX.

Celebrating National PA Week!
Each year, thousands across the country celebrate, National PA Week (October 6 – October 12), a time dedicated to recognizing the contributions that PAs make in health care every day.

US-Educated PAs Forge Pathways in New Zealand’s Rural, Underserved Communities
As one of only eight Certified Physician Assistants practicing in New Zealand, Shelly Collins works to close critical health care gaps plaguing the country’s Māori population, all while paving the way for other Certified PAs.