In this episode, hosts Dr. Trenton Honda and Carrie Berry are joined by Rachel Ditoro, EdD, MSPAS, PA-C; Shalon R. Buchs, EdD, PA-C; and Jennifer Coombs, PhD, PA-C, MPAS to discuss their research on the predictive value of the Physician Assistant Education Association’s (PAEA) end-of-curriculum (EOC) exams for performance on the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE). The conversation explores what inspired the study, how the research team came together, and the methods used to analyze exam performance data. The guests also discuss the importance of identifying at-risk students earlier in the educational process and how EOC exams can support timely intervention. The episode concludes with a look at how these findings can inform PA education practices, strengthen student support strategies, and offer practical takeaways for educators and learners alike.
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The JPAE Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.