Want to transition to Psychiatry as a PA
but having a hard time finding a path?

    • Can’t find comprehensive, online training?
    • Don’t have the fundamental education to get your foot in the door?
    • Finding fellowships that require you to move states?

LET’S BE HONEST…

YOU WANT BETTER PAY,
LONGER APPOINTMENT TIMES,
MORE FLEXIBILITY,
MORE AUTONOMY,
AND ROOM FOR UPWARD MOVEMENT

You know you’re meant to help other people – that’s essential in Psychiatry. What you may not know is that Psychiatry PAs are in high demand.

What’s better?  Psychiatry is a narrow field commanding higher salaries.

Make more money while –

  • Seeing less patients
  • Creating your own schedule
  • Working from home
  • Working part-time
  • Doing contract work
  • Even starting and owning your own practice

You can enjoy no evening, no weekend, no call schedules with incredible collegiality.

You are in the right place –
Now let’s get started!

 

Transitioning to and feeling comfortable in Psychiatry as a PA shouldn’t be so difficult

Learn the essential material necessary for a PA Pathway to Psychiatry

And no need to move states!

Coming soon

Deep down, you know you’ve got the passion and heart to be a Psychiatric PA.

But right now, the path to get there feels overwhelming…to put it lightly.

You want to find a path that’s easy to follow and convenient. You want fundamental knowledge to get your feet on the ground.

You want actual training and support not a “read this information on your own” rubber stamp.

You want focused, essential information with a personal approach and plenty of assistance along the way.

What’s on Deck

  • Learn essential Psych information that’s easy to follow. AND a live person to walk you through the process
  • Learn neuroanatomy, neurobiology, and psychopharmacology fundamentals
  • Review and discuss DSM disorders and overlapping differentials
  • Learn to conduct efficient and compassionate psychiatric interview
  • understand  mechanism of actions, initiating guidelines, and monitoring of major medications
  • Practice putting this all together while delivering psychoeducation and informed consent
  • Lastly, learn to self-promote on resumes highlighting your experience, your desire and dedication.
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hI, i’M LUCINDA

Three years ago, I quit my job and started searching for my own pathway to Psychiatry as a PA.  After scouring the internet for weeks, educating myself, shadowing, and cold calls, I landed a job in psychiatry

Now that I am established, I decided PIVOTING TO PSYCHIATRY shouldn’t be so difficult, time consuming, and mysterious.

 

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