<p>PAs generally are able to do a lot of things physicians do, just with supervision. However, they are limited in the variety of drugs they can prescribe as well as in the procedures they can perform. On the plus side, they don’t need to go through as much training as physicians and yet take a very active role in patient care…I guess it all comes down to your personal career goals in terms of making a decision.</p>
<p>Good hours, good pay, no rediculous amounts of schooling, get to do almost everything normal doctors do, can prescribe most medication that is normally needed (i.e amox, etc.). Con’s not too many, other than not being able to be 100% independent from doctors and having the ability to prescribe all medications, but I don’t see that as being bad.</p>
<p>Physician assistant programs usually last at least 2 years; admission requirements vary by program, but many require at least 2 years of college and some health care experience.</p>