The lifestyle of a physician assistant is very similar to that of a physician. They work under the supervision of a physician, they help by ordering test, diagnosing, prescribing and consulting with the patient. A Physician assistant typically works indoors, and in a formal environment. According to the US bureau of labor statistics “Most physician assistants work full time. In hospitals, physician assistants may work nights, weekends, or holidays. They may also be on call, meaning that they must be …show more content…
“Entry-Level Physician Assistants pull down an average of $82K annually… and $107K near the top, total earnings can include up to $10K from bonuses and up to $15K from profit sharing, with a high-performing minority reaping commissions of $36K” says the Labor Market Information. The pay is salary based and the income can increase as much as $5,000 yearly. One of the advantages of being a physician assistant is that they can specialize in a particular area of medicine if they decide to in the future. There’s not much on the benefits this job offers however, I did find that most employers usually do provide medical and dental insurance. Vacation time and most benefits depend on the individual