
12:20 ETNew Survey Shows Proposed Federal Student Loan Cap Would Shrink the PA Workforce

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A new survey by the American Academy of Physician Associates reveals that proposed federal student loan caps could significantly reduce the number of applicants to Physician Assistant (PA) programs. 84% of respondents believe a $20,500 annual cap would deter PA school applications, particularly affecting rural and underserved areas. The survey indicates that federal loans are crucial for PA education, with 79% of practicing PAs relying on them. Limiting access to these loans may lead to a workforce shortage in healthcare, as many aspiring PAs would reconsider their career paths due to financial constraints.
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