Patient Care Experiences
PA programs frequently require a specific number of hours. Websites will say things like
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"A minimum of 500 hours of direct patient care experience in a health care environment is required." (WSU)
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(An applicant) must have completed at least 750 hours of direct patient care experience* as an employee in a medical office, hospital, or extended-care facility (LTU)
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Or A minimum of 1,000 hours of health care experience, which must include direct patient contact. (WMU)
The list of "acceptable experiences" can vary from school to school. By taking a broader view, students can prepare to be competitive applicants at a variety of programs. Seeking out work opportunities that connect to diverse patient populations, require direct, hands-on contact, and demonstrate an increasing level of independence builds the backbone of a competitive resume. Learn more about the general definition of Patient Care Experiences on CASPA.
This list of questions can also help candidates assess whether a job is helping them gain skills and experience valued by PA admissions committees.
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Does the job require use of medical terminology on a regular basis?
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Does the job require knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology?
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Does the job require medical documentation and patient education?
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Does the job provide regular, direct, hands-on contact with patients in a health care environment?
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Does the job provide experience with a wide variety of disease states and organ systems?
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Are you gaining more autonomy and independence as you continue to work in a single location or as you change jobs?