Commentary

Advanced practice nurses and physician assistants are not the same


 

School requirements include completing 2 years of pre-physician assistant undergraduate studies prior to applying to the School of Biomedical Sciences. Many programs have a 200-hour health care experience requirement, which can be either paid or unpaid. However, unlike the APN program, this is not required by all PA programs, but it is strongly encouraged.

Accredited PA programs require completing a 3-year graduate program that includes clinical rotations and results in a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies. Physician assistant programs typically involve 1,000 classroom hours and 2,000 or more hours in a clinical setting. The course work focuses on biochemistry, pathology, anatomy and physiology, ethics, and biology.

Both the APN and PA practices are regulated by the state through licensure laws and policy that determine the scope of practice and allow prescriptive authority.

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