Advanced Practice Role: Physician Assistant (PA)


IU Health

Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship The Neonatal-Perinatal fellowship at IU School of Medicine is an established training program accredited by the ACGME since 1984. Neonatal fellows take part in a well-rounded curriculum, balancing time between clinical experiences, teaching opportunities and academic activities. This individualized program allows fellows to design their own educational track based on their career goals […]

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Intermountain Medical Center

Postgraduate Fellowship for Advanced Practice Clinicians in Trauma and Critical Care Welcome to the Intermountain Medical Center Postgraduate Fellowship for Advanced Practice Clinicians (APCs) in Trauma and Critical Care. The purpose of the Fellowship is to provide specialty training for post-graduate physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs), also known as Advanced Practice Clinicians (APCs). […]

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The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Surgical PA Residency This 12-month surgical residency program will provide intense training in the perioperative and operative management of patients. PA Residents will develop critical thinking and surgical assistant skills throughout the year. Residents can expect to gain the fundamentals of surgical care through both didactic and clinical settings in a multitude of surgery subspecialties […]

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The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Postgraduate Critical Care Residency for Physician Assistants When on rotations, physician assistant residents will be working within a team to provide comprehensive and consistent care for your patients. You will be responsible for assessment, diagnosis, management, selection of interventions, required procedures, and consistent evaluation of the patients’ progress towards goals. You will have ownership of […]

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Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant Residency Program The Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant Residency Program at Johns Hopkins Bayview allows PA residents the opportunity to train at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions for a career in emergency medicine. Residents are paid a stipend of $48,174 per year (a total of $72,261 for the entirety of the 18-month […]

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Lakeland Regional Health

Lakeland Regional Heath (LRH) is Florida’s fifth largest hospital with 864 beds located between Tampa and Orlando. It is a community regional referral center housing the second busiest single site emergency department (ED) in the nation with over 204,000 visits annually. LRH is also a Joint Commission accredited Chest Pain Center, AHCA attested Comprehensive Stroke […]

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Marquette University

Postgraduate Physician Assistant Emergency Medicine Program Academic partners: Aurora Health and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin In today’s highly competitive job marketplace, unique learning experiences can make the difference in physician assistant hiring and can provide a medical system with PAs who bring the ability to offer patients the best possible care. Marquette University’s Department of […]

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Gunderson Health System

Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant Fellowship Gundersen Health System’s Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant Fellowship Program offers a unique opportunity for highly-qualified physician assistant (PA) fellows to advance their knowledge and skills in emergency medicine. Gundersen has a rich history of medical education, and its leadership is dedicated to supporting the training of future clinicians. The 18-month […]

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Houston Methodist Hospital

Nurse Practitioner Physician Assistant Boot Camp Action STAT is a boot-camp-style weekend course that offers need-to-know information for nurse practitioners and physician assistants practicing in a hospital-based setting. The conference is open to nurse practitioner and physician assistant students, registered nurses and pharmacists. Action STAT is designed to enhance knowledge in patient management and will […]

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Illinois Bone and Joint Institute

PA Residency The residency program offered by the Illinois Bone and Joint Institute is a 12 month didactic and clinical training program. The program is modeled after the physician residency program in orthopaedic surgery also offered at the Institute. This multi-specialty orthopaedic group consists of twelve fellowship-trained surgeons who participate in both the didactic and […]

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