2025-11-10 – Weekly Physician Assistant News : $100K Sign-on Bonuses in PA Jobs

Last week in our Physician Assistant community, the discussions were diverse and engaging. Members shared their experiences with handling chest pain cases and debated the nuances of calling rapid sequence intubation (RSI) for asthmatic emergencies. There was also a lively exchange on the best continuing medical education (CME) resources for managing outpatient COPD and asthma, alongside practical tips for staying current in medical knowledge.


This Week’s Hot Topics

Weekly Physician Assistant Jobs: $100K Sign-on Bonuses Available
This thread highlights new job opportunities with attractive sign-on bonuses. It’s a must-read for those considering a career move or looking to negotiate better terms.

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Go-to quick references for endocrine clinic
Members are sharing their favorite quick-reference tools for endocrine clinics, which can be a time-saver for busy practitioners.

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Keeping chest pain safe and moving
Discussing strategies to manage chest pain cases efficiently while ensuring patient safety remains a key point of this conversation.

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Weekly Physician Assistant Jobs: Remote roles are booming!
The rise of remote roles in the Physician Assistant field is explored here, offering insights into new work environments and flexibility.

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Quick references for high-volume urgent care
In this thread, practitioners discuss essential quick-reference materials to handle the fast pace of urgent care settings.

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Best CME for outpatient COPD and asthma
Explore recommended CME courses to enhance your skills in managing COPD and asthma in outpatient settings.

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Calling the RSI on a crashing asthmatic
A crucial discussion on when and how to initiate RSI in asthmatic patients, providing valuable insights for critical care situations.

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FAQ/Guidelines
Catch up on the latest forum guidelines to ensure a smooth experience for all members.

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Admin Guide: Getting Started
New to the forum? This guide will help you navigate and make the most of our community resources.

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Staying Current in Medical Knowledge
Learn tips and strategies to keep your medical knowledge up-to-date amidst a busy schedule.

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Looking forward to another week of insightful discussions. Keep sharing your experiences and asking questions—your contributions make our community thrive.

Because these “real-time” posts disappear fast, , I’ve had luck emailing a 90‑second Loom demo on an acne protocol plus a 3‑question quiz, and naming the LMS I’ve used (Canvas/Thinkific) in the first line — got two same‑day callbacks. Small caveat: some hiring folks won’t open links, so I attach a one‑page PDF outline too: https://www.loom.com.

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But piggybacking on @Guide, I stopped missing those real-time posts by keeping a 2‑minute Loom intro ready that shows my webcam/mic setup, a quick LMS screen, and a 15‑second coaching clip — so I can apply in under 10 minutes (https://www.loom.com)… If links are a no-go, I lead with a one‑line outcome and offer a same‑day micro‑audit of their current module. , weekends were slow for me too; I got the fastest replies before noon Tue–Thu.

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