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Parul Thapa

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No, a BSc Physician Assistant is not equal to a doctor. While PAs are trained to provide a range of medical services and work closely with physicians, they do not have the same level of training or scope of practice as doctors.

The Physician Assistant works under the supervision or in collaboration with a physician. PAs can perform many of the same tasks as doctors but must work within the scope defined by their supervising physician or practice regulations. Whereas, the ddoctore has full autonomy to diagnose, treat, and manage all aspects of patient care. Doctors are also responsible for making complex medical decisions and leading hea

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After completing a Physician Assistant course in India, several options can enhance your career prospects or align with your interests.

Here are a few possibilities:

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In India, the annual fees for a Physician Assistant course generally range from INR 50,000 to INR 1,50,000, depending on the institution.

Private institutions may charge higher fees compared to government colleges.

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The following colleges offer Diploma and Certificate in Physician Assistant courses:

Physician Assistant CollegesPhysician Assistant Course Fees
Sumandeep Vidyapeeth47.5 K
Maharajas Institute of Medical Science 50 K
Pondicherry University Community College12.5 K
Kingston College of Science90 K
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University of Social Sciences3.04 K
The National Institute of Hotel Management60 K

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Parul Thapa

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Physician Assistants in India generally earn varying salaries based on their specialization, experience, and the sector they work in. Physicians, including specialists and general practitioners, tend to earn higher salaries compared to other healthcare professionals. 

Candidates can check the level-wise salary of a Physician Assistant in India.

  • Entry-Level: INR 2 - 3 LPA

  • Mid-Level: INR 3 - 4.5 LPA

  • Senior-Level:  INR 4 - 5 LPA

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For a variety of reasons, a physical therapist may wish to progress to the position of Physician Assistant. To become a physician assistant, a physical therapist must either fulfil or complete the prerequisites and higher education criteria required to apply to a physician assistant programme.

They will need to become qualified as a physician assistant after completing a two-year physician assistant programme.

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It can be slightly tough to become a Physician Assistant in a specialised course.

Advanced training is frequently required to specialise in a specific subject. In order to practise in a speciality or sub-speciality, Physician Assistants must typically undergo a fellowship or residency. Additional training requirements, certifications, roles, and responsibilities, as well as factors such as pay, differ by speciality field.

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Parul Thapa

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Because Physician Assistant have the chance to succeed in practically any specialist field of medicine, the roles, specialisations, and sub-specialities of physician assistants are diverse. Throughout their careers, Physician Assistants can choose to specialise in one or more areas. The versatility of the Physician Assistant function is a significant asset. Some of the more prevalent specialities are:

    • ENT/Otolaryngology

    • Family medicine

    • General practice

    • Internal medicine

    • Neurology

    • Obstetrics and gynaecology (OB/GYN)

    • Anaesthesia

    • Paediatrics

    • Surgery

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A Physical Assistant's position is frequently confused with that of a nurse practitioner. While they perform the same function, their training and specialisation options are vastly different. A Physical Assistant receives general medicine training and is educated in a disease-centred curriculum approach similar to that of a medical student. They can also specialise in a variety of fields after receiving their degree.

Nurse practitioners, on the other hand, are trained in advanced nursing roles using a patient-centred education and practice model. In addition, before beginning their graduate programme, they usually choose a primary speci

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No, while Physician Assistants collaborate with a supervising physician, this does not imply that they are directly supervised by a physician.

Most work on their own, under the confines of a state-defined scope of practice. For example, each state has its own set of rules and regulations governing the types of medications that a Physician Assistants may prescribe. Anything not on that list necessitates extra consultation with a physician.

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