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6 hours ago, ohiovolffemtp said:

Do you need to pass a wallet biopsy?

They are actually reasonable. 30-35k…. For the same degree regardless of what they are calling it. 

Wait ‘til some administrative body or organization or worse the .gov recommends or requires them. They will triple in price. 
 

In my eyes, the writing is on the wall. Pay now, pay later, or enjoy retirement. For the youngsters in the PA field- it’s not if but when. Especially, if we as a collective want FPA and other professional recognition, we will need to have a DMS, DMSc behind the name (hopefully it will be uniformly titled in the future).

At a public hearing do you think Associate Smith carries the same water as Dr. Smith with legislators? 

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12 minutes ago, deltawave said:

They are actually reasonable. 30-35k…. For the same degree regardless of what they are calling it. 

Wait ‘til some administrative body or organization or worse the .gov recommends or requires them. They will triple in price. 
 

In my eyes, the writing is on the wall. Pay now, pay later, or enjoy retirement. For the youngsters in the PA field- it’s not if but when. Especially, if we as a collective want FPA and other professional recognition, we will need to have a DMS, DMSc behind the name (hopefully it will be uniformly titled in the future).

At a public hearing do you think Associate Smith carries the same water as Dr. Smith with legislators? 

It's pretty pricey considering there are 20k programs out there

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36 minutes ago, aishahussein said:

Yeah but it is the only program with a clinical portion focused on advancing medical knowledge in a "residency/round-table" type format that is strictly taught by board-certified physicians - hence the price point. 

I mean we as PAs can't teach each other at doctoral level? 

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