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How do you decide which PA specialty is right for you, especially if you want a good work-life balance and still make a positive impact on patients?

I am a senior in High School and will be attending Slippery Rock University for their Exercise Science, Pre-Physician Assistant (3+2) track in the Fall of 2026


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Rita’s Answer

I believe you don’t need to pick a speciality. That’s the great thing about being a PA. However most doctors want a PA with a few years of experience before they hire so you usually need to do primary care first
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wyatt pressey’s Answer

The moment i walked into my psychiatric clinical rotation in nursing school i loved it before i even saw the first patient no exaggeration lol. Trust me during your didactic classes/lectures and especially during your clinical rotations you will know instantly where you want to be! that one rotation will just click for you. I wish i could say theres a concrete way to know right now, but it really is the clinical roations for me.

Good luck!!
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