
Taking Charge to Make a Change
After working as a cytotechnologist, Anne Walsh, PA-C, decided to make a career change. Read about Anne’s inspiring story behind her career change to becoming a Certified PA.
After working as a cytotechnologist, Anne Walsh, PA-C, decided to make a career change. Read about Anne’s inspiring story behind her career change to becoming a Certified PA.
Certified PA David Abiva’s education positioned him to be a unique and fundamental part of his health care team. Read more about what makes David stand out on his team.
Klarisse Mathis, PA-C, shares how she provides both medical care and emotional support to her patients as a Certified PA.
“The ability to communicate and educate are crucial skills that PAs use to build trust with patients and their families.”
Tara Milligan, PA-C, wanted to become a Certified PA to empower patients to make a difference in their own health care.
As the nation’s population grows and ages, there is a pressing need for more health care team members. This has led to health care providers,
When asked why she wanted to become a Certified PA, Kathryn Iwasaki, PA-C, found it was tough to just pick one answer! Kathryn recalls that
PAs are extremely patient-centered and care deeply about the well-being and health of their patients. Brittney Pohler, PA-C, working in an OB/GYN clinic, is a
The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) is the only certifying organization for PAs in the United States. NCCPA is dedicated to serving the interest of the public.
We do so with a passionate belief that PAs are essential members of the health care delivery team who provide millions access to more affordable, high quality health care.
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