Unlock the Secrets to Preventing Long COVID: Insights from a Board Certified PA
Ashley Drapeau, PA-C, L.Ac., MPAS, MAC, offers insight on the secrets to Preventing Long COVID.
Ashley Drapeau, PA-C, L.Ac., MPAS, MAC, offers insight on the secrets to Preventing Long COVID.
Maddison Heyn, PA-C, DipACLM, offers insight into her top three lifestyle changes that can help lower high blood pressure.
Rashadah Jordan DMSC, PA-C, CAQ Psychiatry, talks about how stress effects our bodies and shares resources to help manage its impacts.
Leah Streich, PA-C, MCHS, offers up foundational nutrition tips to help jumpstart your journey to better wellness.
Maria DeLeo, PA-C, MS, RDN, offers up tips on how to prevent food waste to save money and conserve resources.
Cassidy McCandless MS, MPAS, RD, PA-C, shares information on colorectal cancer symptoms and the importance of screening.
Board Certified PA and nutrition coach Amanda Fisher, MCMSc, PA-C, shares 10 tips that will help you start easily implementing healthy eating habits.
According to the NCCPA’s 2022 Statistical Profile of Board Certified PAs, Black/African-American PAs make up just over three percent of all PAs. February is Black History Month, and NCCPA is turning the spotlight on three PA-Cs who are working to diversify the profession.
February presents an opportunity to kickstart a journey towards better heart health by making conscious and healthy choices. Maddison Heyn, PA-C, DipACLM, shares some practical ways to boost and maintain heart health.
With climate change, global travel and increasing populations in urban areas, tropical diseases are becoming more prevalent – often appearing in some primary care and emergency department settings. That’s why Gordon Eggers, PA-C, MPH, DTM, a seasoned veteran of tropical medicine, urges PAs to expand their horizons and sharpen their differential diagnostic skillset.
Jessica Spissinger, LICSW, PA-C, CAQ-Psychiatry, shares helpful information on Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD, or sometimes referred to as the “winter blues”), including symptoms and treatment options.
As a Board Certified PA, your financial goal should be to end your career a multimillionaire. This may seem like an overly ambitious goal, but it’s a necessary one to create an inflation-adjusted income replacement in your retirement.
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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