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Registered Nurse vs Physician Assistant

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DimensionRegistered NursePhysician Assistant
Median pay$93,600$133,260
Projected growth (2024–34)4.9%20.4%
Annual openings189,10012,000
2024 employment3,391,000162,700
2034 projected employment3,557,100195,800
Self-employed share0.5%1.5%
Typical entry educationBachelor's degreeMaster's degree
Related work experienceNoneNone
On-the-job trainingNoneNone

Registered Nurse: main tradeoff

Employment security is exceptional, but workload, burnout, and retention are central career risks rather than footnotes.

Physician Assistant: main tradeoff

High pay, strong growth, and a much shorter training path than physician make PA unusually attractive, though graduate education and clinical intensity remain significant.

Which should you choose?

Physician Assistant has the higher national median pay in the BLS data. Physician Assistant has the higher projected 2024–2034 growth rate. The larger decision is whether you prefer the training path, work style, and occupation-specific tradeoffs of Registered Nurse or Physician Assistant.