Summary: A Career As A Physician Assistant

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The responsibilities of a physician assistant vary. They commonly examine patients, assist physicians with surgery, order lab tests, prescribe medicine, and perform therapeutic procedures. There are other responsibilities that they have, but it depends on the field the physician assistant is working in. For example, a physician assistant working in Orthopedic Surgery performs minor surgeries and helps with procedures in the operating room.
Physician assistants work in multiple places. They work in physicians’ offices, hospitals, public clinics, academic medical centers, and sometimes prisons. These places are environmentally controlled, mostly medical facilities, and must be clean. These places are all over the world. Physician assistants work from a bustling city to a small town or anywhere in between. If a physician assistant is content with working in a certain area they can most likely find a job.
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Some work 40 hours a week, which is full time. Others may work 80-100 hours a week. Physician assistants can be on call or not and that affects the amount of hours they have. It all depends on how often the physician needs them to work and what facility the physician assistant is working in.
Physician assistants use far too many tools to count. A few of them are catheters, surgical clamps/forceps, surgical dissectors, and cast removal saws. The tools may change for what field the physician assistant is working in, however I do not know how many are different. The technology a physician assistant uses is the same technology the physician uses. This is mostly medical software, like EMR, ChartWare, etc., spreadsheet software, and word processing software. All the equipment is hard to keep track of, but it is learned and memorized in order to have a physician assistant’s