There currently is no real-time data or specific numbers for each state. The number of physician assistants (PAs) in each state can vary widely based on population, healthcare infrastructure, and local demand for healthcare services. Here’s a rough estimate based on available information:
State | Number of Physicians |
California | 30000 |
Texas | 25000 |
New York | 20000 |
Florida | 15000 |
Pennsylvania | 12000 |
Illinois | 10000 |
Ohio | 8000 |
North Carolina | 8000 |
Georgia | 7000 |
Michigan | 7000 |
Virginia | 6000 |
Washington | 6000 |
New Jersey | 5000 |
Arizona | 5000 |
Maryland | 4000 |
Massachusetts | 4000 |
Tennessee | 4000 |
South Carolina | 4000 |
Minnesota | 3500 |
Missouri | 3000 |
Indiana | 3000 |
Kentucky | 2500 |
Connecticut | 2500 |
Iowa | 2000 |
Alabama | 2000 |
Oregon | 2000 |
Utah | 2000 |
Nevada | 1500 |
Arkansas | 1500 |
Louisiana | 1500 |
Hawaii | 1300 |
New Mexico | 1200 |
South Dakota | 1000 |
Idaho | 1000 |
West Virginia | 1000 |
Maine | 800 |
New Hampshire | 800 |
Rhode Island | 600 |
Delaware | 600 |
Montana | 600 |
Wyoming | 400 |
Alaska | 400 |
Vermont | 400 |
North Dakota | 400 |
Mississippi | 300 |
Nebraska | 300 |
Kansas | 300 |
District of Columbia | 1000 |
Puerto Rico | 1000 |