I can't seem to find a great answer to this, (if you pass google page 3, it doesn't exist) but, what can you do with the PA-C and ATC combination? I currently am a practicing ATC, and due to life, I am looking at pursuing PA school locally.
Now before you start with PAs can do X,Y, and Z, I'm more interested in how I may still be able to practice as an ATC. I love working with athletes on a daily basis, but I fear that with a PA-C training, I won't be able to do so in regards to the current demands of PAs in clinics.
Imagine, PA-C in mornings (Clinic), ATC in afternoons (High School), is that really even possible? (And is it legal??)
What are your thoughts?
-AK
Now before you start with PAs can do X,Y, and Z, I'm more interested in how I may still be able to practice as an ATC. I love working with athletes on a daily basis, but I fear that with a PA-C training, I won't be able to do so in regards to the current demands of PAs in clinics.
Imagine, PA-C in mornings (Clinic), ATC in afternoons (High School), is that really even possible? (And is it legal??)
What are your thoughts?
-AK