Monday, June 22, 2020

Is Physician Assistant (PA) School Hard - The Physician Assistant Life

Is PA school hard? Here is a question I get asked all the time: Is PA school difficult? And the answer is... (click here)YES,PA School is Hard! Of course, in many ways, it is equally as rigorous as medical school. As students in the first year of our didactic portion (the book work period), we took many of our classes alongsidemedical students. Although, we were graded independently we were still required to maintain a very high score. Just one score below the required percentile landed you in remediation. Another was grounds for dismissal from the program. I saw this happen more than once. In fact, we lost four students in the first year from our already small class. This led to many long nights pondering my decision to attend PA school. The tests were extremely challenging, and the breadth of material was at times overwhelming. Once I received my National Health Service Corps scholarship I had another layer of stress: Failure meant a default on my loan with a requirement to repay3x the loan amount without a corresponding degree from PA school. Ouch! Sitting for exams with this knowledge hanging over my headwas sometimes unbearable. Beyond The Classroom Once you reach the clinical phase life can either be a joy or hell on earth. Here is an Example: I had the chance to study under the esteemed tutelage of Dr. Dick during my surgery rotation. He did everything in his power to live up to his name. His pet peeve was a shaky hand on the endoscopy camera (a task often given to students). One of my classmates passed out with said camera in hand in a last-ditch attempt to remove any shaking in her knees. Nothing like waking up on the ground of an operating room with a man by the name of Dr. Dick cursing you up a storm! Residents could be extremely warm and supportive or slave drivers. Days could be short and sweet, or long laborious hours or all-nighters. And yes, during your clinical's you still have to find time to study for exams. Because Your Brain Grows My 4-year-old daughter reminded me last week that when "I make a mistake my brain grows." I absolutely love this idea and I think it is true... Although this concept isdifficult to stomach in the field of medicine where mistakes can mean the difference between life and death. Thetruth: PA school makes your brain really grow. Despite the obvious stress, the challenges and the virtual high barwe all must clear.PA school will makea better version of yourself. Like all brain growth, it can be painful before it is rewarding. Looking back, I am so glad I pushed through the self-doubt, the mistakes, and the difficulties. The process is at times arduous but if you love medicine, science, puzzles and people, the path is one of total joy and fulfillment. You may also like -Physician Assistant School and Program Directory eBook Are you Looking for a good end of the summer read? I am so happy to offer my newly compiled PA Programs eBook to you for FREE. The Physician Assistant School and Program Directory is a complete list of every accredited Physician []The Globalization of Physician Assistants As of 2019, the adoption of PAs has spread globally across a variety of health systems and at least fifteen countries have been in various stages of expansion of PA-like medical workers (nonphysician clinicians) that function under the []The Power of Picmonics Plus Get 20% OFF! Lets start with a simple question You'restudying for your PANCE exam, and you need to memorize 1000's of clinical pearls from 467 topics covering 13 content blueprint organ systems, the culmination of two years of hard work and []

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