What role do physician associates play in today’s healthcare system, especially in rural communities? Echo Kopplin has built her career helping people better understand that answer.
In this episode, Echo joins Levi to share her journey from growing up on a ranch in rural Nebraska to becoming a physician associate and advocate for healthcare education. Now based in Spearfish, South Dakota, she focuses on improving how clinicians are trained, supported, and positioned to care for patients in an evolving healthcare system.
What You'll Hear:
Echo explains what a physician associate actually does, how the profession is trained, and why there are still many misconceptions about the role. She also discusses the importance of healthcare access in rural communities and how providers can better support patients in areas where medical resources are limited.
You’ll gain insight into the path to becoming a PA, the realities of practicing medicine in rural America, and why educating both patients and professionals about the profession matters for the future of healthcare.
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