PA vs Nurse: What is the Pay Like?
This is a commonly asked question, and we can absolutely understand why!Â
According to ZipRecruiter, the average national salary for a PA is $107,038, while the average for an RN is $64,083. Â
Although this might seem like a substantial difference between the two, there are several factors that you must consider.Â
Education
In order to become a PA, a candidate must first obtain a bachelor’s degree. From there, they must then attend a PA studies master’s program which is an additional two years.Â
Lastly, they must then pass the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE)Â
For an RN, they must earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from a four-year program. Following, they must complete and pass the NCLEX-RN examination. Â
Simply put, PAs must endure a rigorous six years of education whereas an RN must only endure four, which for someone looking to enter the workforce as soon as possible, this can be a significant difference.Â
Experience
Although we established that the years of schooling varied among PAs and RNs, having experience prior to entering the field is a little different, too!Â
For example, the application and interviewing process for PA programs can be extremely competitive, so applicants are encouraged to complete at least of year of volunteering or working in a healthcare related field. Â
It is important to note that this experience is required prior to becoming a PA student. Â
Nursing school on the other hand, typically does not require students to have any experience prior to applying – as they will gain plenty of experience during clinical rotations in the program. Â
However, it is important to note that if a nurse chooses to specialize or change fields, they might be required to have a certain number of clinical hours or a specific certification.Â
Demand/Volume
As we previously mentioned, all healthcare facilities will have nurses. This is not always the case for PAs.Â
According to the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA), as of 2021, there were roughly 139,000 certified PAs in the US. Â
With that being said, we are certain that you can guess that this is far lower than the number of RNs. Â
If you agree, then you are correct! The US BLS reports that there were almost 3 million RNs in May of 2020; wow!
Despite the two professions having many differences, there is one aspect that is the same; the demand for them.Â
Within the next 10 years, the demand for PAs is expected to rise more than any other healthcare profession, as over 12,200 jobs are anticipated to open. Additionally, the nursing profession is expected to see a 9% increase in growth, equating to roughly 194,500 job openings!