Category: Advice
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How I Studied for the PANCE (A 3‑Month, Steady Study Plan)
If you’re planning to take the PANCE in 2026, or you’re approaching exam season and wondering how to prepare without burning out, this post is for you. I recently graduated from PA school, which means I can finally call myself a Physician Assistant. But once I take and pass the PANCE—the national certifying exam for Physician Assistants—I’ll…
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Showing Gratitude: Honoring Those Who Shape Our Journeys
Gratitude is one of the most powerful expressions of appreciation, and in the whirlwind of PA school, it’s easy to get caught up in the daily grind and forget to pause and acknowledge those who have shaped our journeys. For my first clinical rotation which happened to be surgery, I had the incredible blessing of…
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Top 10 Best Podcasts to Listen to During Your Didactic Year of PA School
If you don’t believe me when I say podcasts were a lifesaver during my didactic year, just check my Spotify Wrapped for 2024 😂… Podcasts are a fantastic addition to your study rotation because they allow for active learning and review, whether you’re commuting to class, working out, or even cleaning your house. Personally, I…
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Everything You Need to Know About the PACKRAT Exam
Disclaimer: no details will be provided on question content from my exam to honor exam security and protect myself as a student. If you’re planning on going to PA school, you’ll take the PACKRAT at least once, likely twice. This morning, we took the exam, and I’m here to break down the details for you.…
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6 reasons why you absolutely need a standing desk for PA school.
As a PA student, you can get used to long hours spent pouring over lecture notes, patient case studies, and clinical prep. The physical and mental strain can be intense, but investing in a standing desk has been a game-changer for me. Here are six reasons why a standing desk might be just what you…
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