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Flying Through Your Career with JoAnn Beecher

Originally Published: May 26, 2022
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Physician assistant jobs are in demand, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting a 31% growth in the profession and an average of 12,200 openings per year between 2020– 2030.
On today’s episode of Find Your Niche: A Career Podcast, iHire Career Coach Lori Cole dives into physician assistants’ roles and responsibilities with JoAnn Beecher, Professional Emergency Physicians’ PA Director. The two discuss:
• The soft skills needed to be successful when caring for patients
• How she found her niche as a PA
• What else she looks for when deciding who to add to her team of PAs
Enjoy this episode of Find Your Niche and learn more about discovering your career calling by subscribing wherever you listen to your podcasts!
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