What Is Occupational Therapy?


From nurse to physician assistant



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From nurse to physician assistant: In many cases, current nurses choose to transition into the role of a nurse practitioner. However, depending on future goals, some may choose to advance into the role of a physician assistant. Their past patient experience will definitely be valuable as they progress through their training. In order for a nurse to become a physician assistant, they will need to either ensure they meet or complete the prerequisites and higher education requirements needed to apply to a physician assistant program. Then, after completing a two-year physician assistant program, they will need to become certified to practice as a physician assistant.
From nurse practitioner to physician assistant: Even though the roles of a nurse practitioner and physician assistant are similar, there are some differences that may cause a nurse practitioner to receive additional training and move into the role of a physician assistant. In order for a nurse practitioner to become a physician assistant, they will first need to either ensure they meet or complete the prerequisites and higher education requirements needed to apply to a physician assistant program. After completing a two-year physician assistant program, they will need to become certified to practice as a physician assistant.
From physical therapist to physician assistant: A physical therapist may want to advance to a role of a physician assistant for a variety of reasons. In order for a physical therapist to become a physician assistant, they will need to either ensure they meet or complete the prerequisites and higher education requirements needed to apply to a physician assistant program. After completing a two-year physician assistant program, they will then need to become certified to practice as a physician assistant.

What Is a Radiographer?


Radiographers, also called radiologic technologists, are health care professionals who operate special scanning machines that make images for medical purposes. They use equipment like X-ray machines, CT scanners, and advanced technologies such as digital fluoroscopy.

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