Physician assistant education is balancing an explosion of new programs, an increase in novice faculty, and expectations from accreditation standards to track student progress longitudinally. The traditional "one-size fits all" model of advising will not meet the demands of this changing educational environment. This article introduces a longitudinal advising model that integrates various strategies from existing models such as proactive, appreciative advising, and the GROW (Goal, Reality, Options, Will) coaching model with a focus on the goal of achieving the new Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) Competencies for the New Graduate.
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