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Physician Assistant IN Education (PAINE) Podcast

This is the PAINE Podcast. A podcast for physician assistants to prepare for passing the PANCE/PANRE, as well as staying up to date on clinical literature. Every month I breakdown a topic on the NCCPA blueprint and tell you what you need to know when studying for your boards.
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Now displaying: May, 2018
May 30, 2018

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

May 16, 2018

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

May 9, 2018

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

May 8, 2018

Anatomy and Physiology - 02:28

Definition and Epidemiology - 05:05

Pathogenesis - 06:12

Signs and Symptoms - 07:17

Diagnostic Studies - 9:40

Severity Grading - 14:19

Treatment - 15:20

Prognosis - 17:00

May 2, 2018

This weekly addition to the PAINE Podcast is a quick review and history of medical eponyms

May 2, 2018

This is the Student Spotlight Series of the PAINE Podcast. The purpose of these interviews is to give prospective students (and current students) a glimpse into the mind of a PA student. I ask a standard set of 10 questions to dive into what drove them into the medical profession, why they choose to be PA, what surprised them about PA school, and tips/pearls/strategies on how to be a successful PA student.

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