Posted on Dec 27, 2013
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Forbes Magazine recently rated the Master's of Physician Assistant Studies as the #1 Best Master's Degree for Jobs in the coming decade:
If you are a veteran, consider using your GI Bill towards this degree.
If you are still a servicemember, consider applying for the Interservice Physician Asssitant Program (IPAP): http://www.usarec.army.mil/armypa/

Mid-career median pay: $97,000
Projected employment increase for common jobs associated with this degree: 30%
Click here to read the full story.
Projected employment increase for common jobs associated with this degree: 30%
Click here to read the full story.

Mid-career median pay: $97,000
Projected employment increase for common jobs associated with this degree: 30%
Click here to read the full story.
Projected employment increase for common jobs associated with this degree: 30%
Click here to read the full story.
Edited 12 y ago
Posted 12 y ago
Responses: 3
PA is a great path. I always hear Physician Assistants mention that they have satisfying careers. If I had a do-over career, it would be either PA or Nurse Practitioner.
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I am currently working toward knocking out the prerequisites for the IPAP program now. I plan to be applying by the 2017 round. I think this is one of the greatest jobs in healthcare and in the Army.
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If I could afford it and had the prerequisites, I might consider it, but I think my body is too broke up to handle anything within the medical field at this point in my life.
Tanks for sharing it though.
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