Today I had the opportunity to interview a PA specializing in Dermatology. How much can a grad who has 2 years working as a family medicine PA expect to make when applying for a derm PA position in the exact same location in question 1 above? I've read Dermatology, 20 years experience, work 4 days a week, ~30 patients a day. I did a dermatology rotation with a large group that had many different offices and services and I got to see a wide variety of PAs being utilized: clinical dermatology, cosmetics, MOHS, and hair transplant Find the best posts and communities about Dermatology on Reddit Go see the PA. Working in general derm you are expected to treat it all, acne, hair loss, skin exams, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, molluscum, warts etc. Hey Reddit, I work at an outpatient dermatology private practice in Southern CA and our group is currently negotiating with our medical director regarding our bonus. PA's are awesome, So next time you see a “dermatologist”, please ask if they’re truly a dermatologist with an MD or DO degree, or an NP or PA who works in dermatology but by definition is not a dermatologist. They offered a letter of intent stating I would have a training period of 3 months, 4 days a week, 40$ / hr. what is it like ? what did you do in terms of education before becoming one ? is it worth it ? Know a PA that works in a community health clinic in the middle of nowhere as a 1099, paid $50 per patient (not RVU), sees average 30 a day. This was one of my classmates during the dreadful/rewarding years of PA school that Has any PA worked in both emergency medicine and dermatology? How many patients a day? Derm PAs in Bay Area, CA? Derm salary pls advise!! Learn about the PA dermatology specialty, what you can expect, Entering the field of dermatology as a physician assistant (PA) or nurse practitioner (NP) can be a rewarding career move, especially for those The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) is very anti-PA and has created a divide between newer residents and derm PAs. truer/DermatologyPA Current search is within r/DermatologyPA Remove r/DermatologyPA filter and expand search to all of Reddit The American Academy of Dermatology recommends that midlevels should provide care only after a dermatologist has evaluated the patient, made a diagnosis, and developed a treatment plan. PA's have plenty of training to start a treatment plan for acne, and if they think it's outside of what they can diagnose/treat, they'll refer you to the dermatologist. There is such a massive shortage of dermatologists that they don’t need to take any insurance that pays less than they want especially 2. Is this an actual thing, because there is no way this is an actual thing right? Question. **Welcome to /r/DermatologyQuestions!** Ask a dermatologist or medical professional on reddit! Advice on what to do next about your red skin rash or bump. Office private practice in Ohio. Please review our forum rules before contributing. Takes 6 weeks off Hi everyone! Need input for a dermatology contract as a new grad. Know and believe in the value you bring to a practice and make sure Participation is open to anyone, including PAs, Physicians, NPs, nurses, students, other medical professionals, and the general public. For pre-PA Participation is open to anyone, including PAs, Physicians, NPs, nurses, students, other medical professionals, and the general public. For pre-PA i’m wondering if i should become a dermatologist pa. I’ve worked with the society of derm PAs (SDPA) before and the AAD With all do respect, you don’t “specialize in skin cancer” as a PA. For pre-PA What aspects of dermatology do you or your colleagues dislike? What factors end up negatively surprising prospective dermatology applicants, residents, or even newly-minted physicians? What Dermatologist’s office told me their NP’s and PA’s are “certified dermatologists”. My recommendation is to become skilled in negotiation. Participation is open to anyone, including PAs, Physicians, NPs, nurses, students, other medical professionals, and the general public. We were wondering what were PA’s in derm or plastic surgery, what is your schedule like? Do you work 4-5 days a week or everyday? What are your hours like? Dermatologists do not have to take Medicare/Medicaid.
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