Thursday, March 10, 2011

Can I become a PA?

I have had several people explain to me that they would love to become a PA-C but they feel that student loans, debt, age, lack of pre-requiste courses, etc are too much to overcome and that the idea is unrealistic. I have to say that absolutely the path to becoming a PA may be very difficult but all of these obstacles can be conquered. I can empathize with those that have these challenges to overcome. I certainly had a lot of challenges to overcome to get to where I am now. Financially it was a huge challenge to go back to school full time with a family. Mentally I felt like an un-responsible loser that wasn't living up to the role of a good provider and husband.

I can't say enough that you can overcome all of the challenges presented. Ultimately when applying and interviewing for school, those making the decisions will recognize and appreciate the character you have shown and will recognize you as a qualified applicant that will be able to handle any challenge that PA school will give you. The school wants and needs individuals that can handle challenges, that will not drop out of school, or make life difficult for them. They want those that have proven themselves. This is your chance to prove yourself. You may go through the hardest few years of your life but fight through them and let the refining fire mold you into a better individual.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Countdown until June is on

A few more months and I will be able to provide some informative posts about life during pa school. I have received packets of information from the program and it definitely seems more real. I really look forward to the experiences and I can't wait to begin. Looking back on the steps taken to get to this point is a bit overwhelming but it has been great. The more I work with and around PA's the more excited I am about the profession. It truly is a great career choice with many different fields, specialties, and areas to practice. At this point I believe I want to work 3 days a week in the ER and hopefully 1 or 2 days in oncology. The ER experiences have been great and the ER director has the intent to hire me upon graduation. Perhaps my mind will change after rotations....