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Old Oct 09, 2006, 06:22 PM
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A PA training question

I'm afraid to post this. I'd rather not go find a new board....or get banned.

Please don't start the debate thing again. All I want to know is why there are no PA programs in the regular universities? All the schools having nursing programs with either a final ADN, BSN, or MSN. I have only found one PA program and it looks like a for profit school that only trains PA's.

Anyone know the answer?

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Old Oct 09, 2006, 06:28 PM
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Re: A PA training question

Here's a list of accredited US PA programs. While many of them are health science centers/medical shools, the vast majority do more than train PA's.

http://www.aapa.org/pgmlist.php3

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Old Oct 09, 2006, 06:28 PM
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Re: A PA training question

Originally Posted by mvanz9999
I'm afraid to post this. I'd rather not go find a new board....or get banned.

Please don't start the debate thing again. All I want to know is why there are no PA programs in the regular universities? All the schools having nursing programs with either a final ADN, BSN, or MSN. I have only found one PA program and it looks like a for profit school that only trains PA's.

Anyone know the answer?
You are right, they are not as common as Nursing Programs. Most PA programs are becoming MS option only. A good forum for PA stuff is this:
http://www.PhysicianAssistantForum.Com

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