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In this episode, we’re joined by Nour Safa, PA-C, Mubashir Ahmed, and Marwha Kayali, three global leaders who have developed the Muslim Association of Physician Associates and Students, now a caucus within the American Academy of Physician Associates. They share the journey of creating this group, inspired by their own paths to becoming PAs and the need for cultural and religious competency in healthcare. Together, they discuss the importance of mentorship, resources, and advocacy for Muslim PAs and students, highlighting how their organization fosters a sense of community, inclusivity, and support for future professionals in the field.
PA Path is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Betsy Schmidt, program director for the Butler University PA program, about her diverse career in emergency medicine and orthopedic surgery, as well as her role in founding a PA-owned surgical assistance program in Indiana. Schmidt shares insights on the importance of thinking creatively and adapting to the evolving healthcare landscape. She also highlights Butler University’s highly regarded 24-month PA program, known for its personalized attention, focus on service, and leadership development. For prospective students, Schmidt encourages embracing unique experiences and non-traditional career paths without hesitation.
PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, Elias Villarreal, Jr., DMSc, PA-C, associate dean and founding program director of the UCSD School of Medicine Atkinson PA Education, shares his inspiring journey from engineering major to physician assistant, driven by a passion for biology and chemistry. He discusses the challenges and successes of launching a PA program from the ground up and highlights the program’s strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Elias also emphasizes the power of storytelling in applications, offering advice on how applicants can stand out through personal narratives. For new educators, he shares his guidance on following your passion and seeking support from colleagues and mentors.
PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we chat with Emily WhiteHorse, PhD, PA-C, founder of The PA Faculty Development Academy, about her latest book, Becoming a PA Educator: A Practical Guide for Physician Assistant/Associate Faculty. Dr. WhiteHorse shares her unique journey from high school teacher to practicing PA and now educator. She dives into the challenges clinicians face when transitioning into PA education, including the common misconceptions about teaching and the steep learning curve. With a growing faculty shortage in PA programs, she explains how many new educators leave within three years due to insufficient support. Her book offers practical tools and advice to ease this transition, focusing on curriculum development, assessment strategies, and faculty growth.
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In this episode, we talk with Lisa Gables, CEO of the American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA). Lisa shares her path into the PA profession and AAPA's mission to advocate for and educate over 178,000 PAs. She also discusses the ongoing transition from the title "Physician Assistant" to "Physician Associate," and emphasizes the importance of engaging pre-PA students, fostering leadership development, and staying connected to the profession.
This episode is supported by Southern Illinois University Medicine Doctor of Medical Science Degree.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this special episode, our hosts Kevin Lohenry, PhD, PA-C and Stephane Vandermeulen, MA, MPAS, PA-C, discuss key considerations for selecting the right PA program. They highlight the importance of aligning your personal values and career goals with a program’s mission, culture, and curriculum. The discussion also covers critical metrics such as PANCE pass rates, attrition rates, and the program’s approach to remediation. Additionally, they explore how to assess a program’s accreditation history and analyze trends in attrition to gauge its overall quality.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we chat with Constance Goldgar, MS, PA-C, a professor at the University of Utah Physician Assistant Program. Constance shares her inspiring journey into the PA profession, highlighting the significance of leadership and clinical excellence. We delve into the crucial role of genetic education and research in healthcare, showcasing the contributions of notable geneticists and the necessity for comprehensive genetic education within the PA profession. Constance offers valuable insights on advancing the PA field through leadership and education, emphasizing the importance of seizing opportunities that align with one’s passions and values.
This episode is supported by Southern Illinois University Medicine Doctor of Medical Science Degree.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we speak with Kristopher Maday, MS, PA-C, DFAAPA, program director and associate professor for University of Tennessee Health Science Center Physician Assistant Program. Kristopher shares his journey to becoming a PA, emphasizing the impact of personal experiences and mentorship on career decisions. He discusses the challenges and rewards of building a program from the ground up, the rising popularity of PA programs, and the essential role of hands-on training and innovative teaching methods. Tune in to discover what sets the UTHSC Physician Assistant Program apart and gain valuable tips on applying to the program.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we speak with Edward Williams, DMSc, M.Ed., PA-C, chair of the Department of Physician Assistant Studies at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He shares his unique journey from combat medic to physician assistant, highlighting the differences between these roles and the challenges of practicing medicine in a combat environment. They also discuss the critical importance of professional development opportunities, education, and mentorship. Additionally, they emphasize the need for adaptability, emotional resilience, and cultural diversity in healthcare education. Tune in to learn more about the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences' program and what makes it a top choice for aspiring PAs.
This episode is sponsored by Lincoln Memorial University School of Medical Sciences Doctor of Medical Science program. For more information about the doctor of medical science program, visit https://www.lmunet.edu/school-of-medical-sciences/dms/. For more information on the medical education major curriculum, visit https://www.lmunet.edu/school-of-medical-sciences/dms/medical-education-major-curriculum.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Curt Stilp, associate dean of the College of Medical Science and program director to the George Fox University PA program. He shares his journey into the PA profession, and discusses the importance of interprofessional education and highlights the crucial role of interprofessional education and the impact of PAs in rural healthcare settings. Tune in to learn more about George Fox University's program and what attracts applicants to it.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we speak with Chandra Lynch, chair of the PA program at Baldwin Wallace University. She shares her journey into the PA profession, drawing from her experience in family practice to excel in PA education. From her decision to join the entrepreneurial venture of launching a new program to her ascent in leadership, Chandra offers valuable insights. Tune in to learn about BWU's unique program, standout applicant qualities, and the significant role graduates play in giving back through precepting.
This episode is supported by Southern Illinois University Medicine Doctor of Medical Science Degree.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Susan White, program director for the Boston University School of Medicine, PA Program, and Aliza Stern, MMSc, PA-C, assistant professor of dermatology, for the Boston University School of Medicine, PA Program. They share their journeys into the PA profession, delve into the role of PAs in women's health, discuss the significance of trauma-informed care, and talk about the importance of focusing on vulnerable populations. Learn about the unique features and benefits of BU's PA program and their commitment to community service.
PA Path is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we speak with Don Diemer, DHSc, PA-C, program director for the Southern Illinois University PA program. From his experiences in the Air Force to his current role at SIU, Dr. Diemer provides valuable insights into the differences between PAs in military and civilian practice settings. Discover the advantages of having a PA program co-located with a medical school, unique aspects of the SIU program, and available options for a doctorate of medical science. Whether you're a prospective PA student or educator, don't miss Dr. Diemer's advice for navigating the path to success in this dynamic profession.
This episode is supported by Southern Illinois University Medicine Doctor of Medical Science Degree.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we speak with Carrie Hall, PA-C, program director for the Rocky Mountain College PA program in Billings, Montana, and Cody Halverson, admissions director at Rocky Mountain College. They share their inspiring journeys into PA education, shed light on the college's admissions process, and discuss the significance of serving rural communities. From highlighting the unique features of their program and the college's scenic surroundings to the decision to remove the GRE from admissions criteria, they cover a wide range of topics. Additionally, they delve into the program's focus on patient safety and quality improvement initiatives, as well as the exciting launch of the school's Doctorate of Medical Science program.
This episode is supported by Southern Illinois University Medicine Doctor of Medical Science Degree.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Gerard Marciano, Director of Physician Assistant Program at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York. Dr. Marciano shares his remarkable journey into the PA profession and reflects on the evolution of the field over his 20+ year career. Gain valuable insights as he discusses strategies for program directors to inspire students, highlights the unique aspects of his program, and offers advice for new program directors. Discover success stories of his graduates and unlock keys to student success in this engaging discussion.
This episode is sponsored by Lincoln Memorial University School of Medical Sciences.
PA Path is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Beth Buyea, clinical associate professor at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Buyea shares her personal journey into the PA profession and sheds light on the barriers and challenges faced by today's first-generation applicants. Delve into her early experience working in adolescent care at a boarding school in Connecticut and her belief in a collaborative approach to patient care promotion. Discover the unique program at Tufts University, the milestones Dr. Buyea is proud of, and the vibrant culture she has cultivated. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the PA profession and what sets Dr. Buyea's program apart.
This episode is sponsored by Aquifer.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we speak with Dana Villmore, PhD, PA-C, assistant clinical professor and chair of admissions for the University of New England PA Program in Portland, Maine. Explore Dr. Villmore's personal journey into the PA profession, her transition from clinical practice to education, and delve into the distinctive aspects of the UNE program and curriculum. Gain insights into the quintessential applicant profile, discover the program's commitment to serving the Maine community, and explore how students are prepared for the evolving landscape of tomorrow's PA profession.
This episode is sponsored by Aquifer.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Vanessa Bester, PA-C, PA program director at Augsburg University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. We discuss her fascinating journey into the PA profession, fueled by a deep commitment to serving underserved communities. Dr. Bester shares insights into her expertise in HIV medicine, primary care, and infectious disease and describes what sets her program at Augsburg University apart in the realm of PA education.
This episode is sponsored by Butler University Doctor of Medical Science Programs.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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In this episode, we speak with Jasmina Cheeseman, PA-C, assistant professor of physician assistant studies at Franklin College in Franklin, IN. We discuss her transition from clinical laboratory science to the PA profession, advocacy, her journey into PA education, how applicants should prepare to stand out as a strong candidate, and what makes her program unique.
This episode is sponsored by Butler University Doctor of Medical Science Programs.
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In this episode, we speak with Erika Brooks, CSPO, manager of admission services at the PA Education Association, and Olivia Ziegler, PA, chief experience officer at the PA Education Association. We discuss applicant experience and the CASPA process, advice for students who are thinking about applying to a PA program, the importance of letters of reference, and the timing for submitting an application.
This episode is sponsored by Aquifer.
Show notes
Erika Brooks has worked in the graduate medical education industry for 12 years. As a seasoned Application services manager, she is passionate about improving the user experience and streamlining processes. In addition to managing the CASPA, she is also involved in educating PA programs on the benefits of including aspects of Holistic review in the admissions process. She also engages with those interested in the PA profession and Health Professions Advisors to ease anxiety around the application to process and dispel any myths about the profession. Erika currently serves as the PAEA staff partner to the CASPA Advisory Committee and assists in developing policies and procedures for CASPA. Her work in graduate admissions extends beyond PAEA as she served as a Co-chair for the CAS executives’ group. This group of healthcare association executives has oversite for application services for health professions, including OT, PT, Dental, Athletic Training, MD/DO etc . Outside of the office, Erika enjoys supporting Liverpool F.C., learning how to crochet, and traveling.
The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
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