What are the Educational Requirements for PAs in Gynecology?
Becoming a PA requires completing a master's degree from an accredited PA program, which typically lasts about two years. The curriculum includes both classroom instruction and clinical rotations in various medical specialties, including gynecology. After graduation, PAs must pass the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE) to become licensed. Many PAs also pursue additional training or certifications in women's health to specialize in gynecology.