Sunday, August 28, 2011

how to get into pa school

Do you know what it takes to get into pa school? That has been my focus so far in this blog. Click the link in the top right corner for the ebook.

Now I will focus on success in pa school. I have learned a few things on how to study well and learn concept in order to be successful. Once you get into school and everyone knows that is what you are doing..... the last thing you want is to fail and have to explain to others what happened. Its hard work and it should be. I hope to pass on any knowledge I can. Coming soon...

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Get into PA school the first year applying

It is possible to get into the PA school of your choice. Work hard and efficiently and you can choose which school you go to, finish without any or little debt, pass the PANCE immediately and with ease, land a great high paying and fulfilling job before graduation.

Check out the ebook I created. If you purchase it I will also respond to your specific questions and help in any way I can. You can do it.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Ebook creation

I have created an ebook. It is an easier way to read the important posts centered on "how to get into PA school" I have spoken with many of you who thought it would be nice to have a compiled "book" outlining the important steps to prepare and gain entry into PA school.

The link is on the main page in the right corner. Or below.

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/749218

Monday, August 15, 2011

Relevant posts about PA school

Useful posts... Any feedback? What do you want to know... email or message me on the blog.

The summer semester is almost complete and I feel like I've learned an incredible amount about the career of a physician assistant, the human body and disease, performing various physical exams, and pa school in general.

I feel very fortunate to have been selected in this class of students out of aprox 1500 applicants; and very happy that I chose UC Davis over the other potential schools.

Last week we had a guest lecturer who discussed ethics in health care and explained the decisions he has made in his career. He was open to answer any type of question that we had. He chose an interesting path where he started a corporation and is aligned with a physician and they opened their own practice. He is basically a 50-50 partner and as such takes on much more responsibility but also make more than a traditional PA. He also has contracted out his services to a few other companies where he comes in and works according to his contract. He doesn't receive any benefits but they cut him a check for his work like a typical contracted out worker. My point is that not only can you have autonomy in many diverse medical fields and practices, but as a PA you can also start a partnership and run your own business.......