Dear Inside PA Training Readers,
Thank you for your readership, comments, and feedback. 2014 has been a banner year for IPAT — 465,000+ people like you learned about the profession from our features. Our roots were (very) humble, and today we return to them by asking you a simple question:
What are you still wondering about
Physician Assistant Education and Careers?
No survey or appeals for your money. Since we started Inside PA Training in 2010, our goal has been simple: help people learn about PAs. So if you wouldn’t mind taking 30 seconds to tell us what you’re still wondering, it would help us do what we do even better. We would be very grateful.
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Paul B. Kubin, PA-C
Publisher, Inside PA Training

Hi Paul,
I intend to apply to a few PA schools around my area for the Fall 2016. I’m currently enrolled for both Summer/Fall2015 to fulfill my pre-reqs. I completed my BA in Psychology and have worked in a government funded program designed to assist clients in the area of social service for 3 months full time. I recruited our clients, and assisted with psycho-social assessments. I worked directly under a LMSW, MSN RN, and a LPN I also intend to shadow a MD during the summer. I also have experience working directly with kids in a school setting. My question is how relevant is my experience towards my application for PA schools. Is that enough, or do I need to do something else. My CASPA deadlines are approaching, and I’m feeling pretty overwhelmed.