Need a Guide for Getting Into PA School?
Getting into PA school is competitive. Much of the advice online is not specific to your exact situation, which makes it challenging to know what steps you should take to improve your chances of becoming a PA.
I’m a PA who helps others along their journey to becoming physician assistants too. I meet with Pre-PA students to figure out how to make them more competitive applicants.
Meet with a practicing PA who can help you along your path. During your 1-hour individualized consultation session we will:
Perform in-depth analysis of your past experience and academic performance.
Determine an assessment of your current strengths and weaknesses as an applicant.
Create a clear and effective plan of action for you that will help you reach your goal of becoming a PA.
What if you have follow-up questions after our session?
30 days of follow-up advice via email/text is included at no extra charge.
You don’t need to settle for generic, confusing advice.
After meeting with me, you will have clarity on what steps you need to take to maximize your chances of becoming a PA.
1-Hour Consultation
Consultation includes:
60-minute virtual meeting
Comprehensive evaluation of your past experience
Create actions plans that address your weaknesses
30 days of follow-up advice via email/text
Identify strategies to separate yourself from the rest of the applicant pool
$115
What Future PAs Are Saying…
Eric Gordon, MPAS, PA-C
Eric has been a physician assistant (PA) since 2016. After completing his undergraduate education at the University of Texas at Austin, he moved back to his hometown of Fort Worth and attended PA School at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. As a PA, Eric has practiced in emergency medicine and geriatrics, serving in clinical leadership roles with a special focus on delivering care in patients’ homes.
Prior to becoming a PA, Eric developed a passion for teaching as a writing and grammar specialist at a standardized test prep company. He later went on to become a tutor in the subjects of anatomy, physiology, and nephrology while enrolled as a PA student. Since becoming a PA, he has developed and taught emergency medicine educational content for physician assistants and nurse practitioners.
Because of his love for the PA profession, Eric enjoys mentoring future PAs through the arduous process of applying to PA school. For that reason, he founded Elevate PA Prep in 2021 and has coached hundreds of Pre-PA students along their journey. He lives in Fort Worth with his wife and three children.