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As a high-stakes exam coach who’s helped hundreds of PA students navigate the pressure cooker of testing performance, I’m always on the lookout for tools that actually move the needle. Jono’s PA Guide is one of them. His approach is strategic, focused, and grounded in how real students learn and retain information—especially under pressure. What I appreciate most about the PA Guide is that it’s not just another content dump. It’s a thoughtfully crafted system that builds understanding, reinforces recall, and promotes smart, active study techniques.
If you’re looking for a study method that’s structured, student-centered, and built for long-term retention, I strongly recommend checking it out.
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As the founder of Millionaires in Medicine, I’ve had the privilege of helping thousands of new and seasoned medical professionals navigate their careers with confidence and clarity. Along the way, I’ve seen a lot of resources come and go—but every now and then, something truly stands out.
Jono’s PA Guide is one of those standouts. It’s not just informative—it’s intentional. The design reflects a deep understanding of how busy professionals learn best, especially when time is tight and tension is high.
What I value most is how it goes beyond surface-level tips. It’s a well-structured system that supports meaningful progress, encourages real-world application, and keeps learners engaged and empowered.
If you’re looking for a resource that’s built with your success in mind—and that actually delivers—I highly recommend giving this one a serious look.
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Challenging a broken system often requires walking an unconventional path. Jono Lippman's journey from communications major to wilderness guide to emergency medicine PA beautifully illustrates how diverse experiences can reshape our understanding of what healthcare education could and should be.
What happens when someone who once actively avoided science classes finds themselves drawn to medicine through wilderness first responder training? For Jono, it sparked a transformative journey that would eventually lead him to create one of the most innovative medical education resources available to PA students today.
Throughout our conversation, Jono shares raw insights about navigating burnout early in his career—a seven-month period of being "functionally homeless" while traveling Europe that helped him rediscover his purpose. This perspective informs his dual practice in both busy city emergency departments and remote critical access hospitals, where his autonomy as a provider is pushed to its limits.
The heart of our discussion centers on Jono's passionate mission to overthrow the "drinking from a fire hose" mentality in medical education. "It's a stupid cliché we use because we're too lazy to try to change things in medicine," he explains with refreshing candor. His solution? The PA Guide—a comprehensive illustrated notebook and course that provides students with a clear map through the overwhelming terrain of medical knowledge.
What makes Jono's approach revolutionary isn't just the content but the philosophy behind it. By rejecting the cultural norm that suffering through chaos is somehow necessary for becoming a good clinician, he's created a system that empowers students to learn effectively without burning out. His resources meet diverse learning styles through illustrations, organized content frameworks, quizzes, and even an AI chatbot that functions like an attending physician.
Ready to challenge how you think about medical education? Listen now, then visit pa-guide.com to discover how Jono's resources might transform your learning journey or the experience of someone you know in healthcare education.
Ashley Love, PA-C
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With over 33 years in healthcare and emergency medicine, and eight years in PA education, holding a doctorate in PA education and having founded two PA programs as Program Director and Dean. I’ve seen the challenges PA students face. That’s why I enthusiastically endorse PA Guide, created by Jonathan Lippman, a dedicated physician assistant. This innovative platform, with its expertly designed notebook, AI chatbot, and concise video content, simplifies complex medical concepts and boosts retention. PA Guide reflects the innovation I championed in education, empowering students to excel. I highly recommend it to every PA student aiming for success.
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The PA Guide is one of the best resources for PA students and practicing PAs. His approach is clear, strategic, and totally rooted in how students learn (especially under the pressure that comes with having to learn and retain loads of info).
What we love most about the PA Guide is that it’s not just another info overload. It’s a smart, easy-to-follow system that helps you actually understand the material, remember it, and study in a way that makes sense.
So if you’re prepping for the PANCE or just want to study in a way that sticks, this is it!
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A Must-Have for Students, New Grads & Clinicians Who Want to Level Up
I’ve tried a lot of study tools, and this one? Game. Changer. I stumbled across the PA Guide and AI Pimping Bot (officially called the AI Clinical Reasoning Chatbot) through the entrepreneur space I share with Jono (the brilliant founder), and I was immediately hooked by the concept—pairing AI with real clinical questions to actually help us prep for the real world of taking care of patients.
And WOW—this thing delivers. From urology to general surgery to urgent care and family med, the case studies are realistic, the explanations are sharp, and it’s frighteningly on point, evidenced based and really helpful. I even tested it on topics I know cold, and it impressed me again and again.
What do I love most? It reassures me where my knowledge is solid, and shines a light exactly where I need to study more. It's not just about acing boards—this is about becoming a better clinician. Sharper. More confident. More prepared for those high-pressure moments where you’re asked a question, and you actually know the answer.
If you’re a student, a new grad, or even a seasoned provider switching specialties, PA Guide is the resource I wish I had when I graduated. It'll keep you honest. It’ll build your knowledge AND your confidence. It’s like having a preceptor, study buddy, and hype squad in your pocket.
And if you’re on the fence? Try it for three months. Worst-case scenario? You go back to the system you don’t love for learning and mastering new material. Best-case? You change the way you learn, think, and practice—forever.
Tracy (The Persistent Provider) Bingaman, PA-C, MSPAS