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JAAPA ; 37(5): 29-34, 2024 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38595169

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ABSTRACT: Switching specialties is common among physician associates/assistants (PAs) and important in combating burnout. Despite this, little is known about the PA experience with switching specialties. This study sought to identify factors associated with successfully switching specialties using semistructured interviews with PAs and hiring managers. Participants reported that switching specialties was initially challenging for managers and PAs because of insufficient onboarding and unrealistic expectations, but they also reported that they were generally satisfied with long-term outcomes. Our findings suggest that PAs hoping to switch specialties may want to focus on building a professional network, identifying areas where they can highlight relevant experience, and demonstrating their intent to remain in that role. Hiring managers could benefit from considering their hiring practices and tailoring onboarding expectations for new hires.


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Job Satisfaction , Physician Assistants , Humans , Physician Assistants/psychology , Male , Female , Burnout, Professional/prevention & control , Career Mobility , Adult , Personnel Selection , Interviews as Topic , Specialization , Middle Aged
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