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Monthly Archives: October 2019

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Three of the best Hospital Cafeterias in the U.S.

Food, Health, Nurse Practitioner, Physician AssistantBy Tim OliverOctober 14, 2019

A hospital is not the place that most people would choose to eat — unless they were visiting a relative or friend who had been admitted. However, hospital cafeterias are changing with the times, offering better quality of food, environment and service. Two hospital cafeterias (really, more like restaurants) that get top reviews on tripadvisor.com:…

PA Trends to Watch In 2020

Candidates, Employers, Graduates, Physician Assistant, SalaryBy Tim OliverOctober 14, 2019

From 2015 to 2017, the number of PAs grew more than 13%. The average salary is almost $108,000. Some trends to watch in 2020: 1. Physician Shortage: Physician assistants are viewed as part of the solution to the country’s physician shortage. By 2030, this shortage is expected to grow to as many as 120,000 doctors,…

The Fight for Equal Pay

Candidates, Interview, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant, SalaryBy Tim OliverOctober 14, 2019

The U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team returned home to a ticker-tape parade in July in New York after winning back-to-back World Cup championships. As much as the praise and accolades and TV ratings (some 1 billion people tuned in to the Women’s World Cup this year) meant to sport in the United States, the team…

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How NPs and PAs Can Drive Down Costs

Nurse Practitioner, Physician AssistantBy Tim OliverOctober 14, 2019

For most Americans, it is common knowledge that healthcare providers in the United States charge patients significantly higher prices than providers in Europe. In fact, a 2011 study conducted by the National Institute for Healthcare Management found that the second greatest contributor to rising costs was the increase in physician costs. These costs accounted for…

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