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Physician Assistants

Experience, Skills, and Personality Traits

When you begin to work as a licensed and certified physician assistant, you will rely heavily on your clinical training. PAs who wish to specialize will need to complete a residency.

Interpersonal skills are critical to being a successful physician assistant because you will work with many different kinds of people, from the physician who supervises you to the many different patients you see every day. In addition to being a caring individual, you should also have a strong desire to continue learning to keep up with the latest medical procedures and recertification requirements. Since ill individuals depend on a physician assistant's decisions, anyone interested in this job should have leadership skills and self-confidence as well as compassion.

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