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DJ and the PA journey: December 2014
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The PA school admissions process and student life explained. Monday, December 8, 2014. First rotation as a PA Fellow. As a PA fellow, much like a second year PA student, I have different rotations in all areas of ENT. My first rotation was in. General outpatient ENT. I saw many ENT pathologies including: benign paroxysmal. An example of a flap reconstruction of the right cheek. An example of flexible nasopharyngoscopy. An example of ridged rhinoscopy. I also share first call about 4-5 times per month....
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DJ and the PA journey: September 2014
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The PA school admissions process and student life explained. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Graduation and First day at Mayo Clinic. I thought I would have more time during my "time off" after graduation and starting my job. lets just say I was wrong! I have been very busy getting settled that I haven't had a chance to update my experience with my final rotation and graduation. So lets summarize quickly to catch up. Today was my first day and orientation day for Mayo Clinic. what an AWESOME opportunity...
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DJ and the PA journey: February 2014
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The PA school admissions process and student life explained. Friday, February 21, 2014. Emergency Medicine Rotation- my first night shift! The schedule also makes it hard to be in contact with my wife due to the time change and me working through the day. but like always, I tell myself (and her) that its only temporary. We have been sending video chat texts back and forth, its pretty fun! I get to see a lot of patients and really enjoy being there to help patients when they are at their worst. Adventures...
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DJ and the PA journey: Purpose
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The PA school admissions process and student life explained. From completing my pre-reqs, filling out the CASPA, and receiving that phone call of acceptance. This blog documents my process of becoming a certified PA. For those who are curious about the process of becoming a PA, and those who are just starting PA school, welcome to the insider's look at the entire process. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow my blog by Email. The post-graduate fellowship experience. The PA Journey - A Canadian Perspective.
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DJ and the PA journey: First rotation as a PA Fellow
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The PA school admissions process and student life explained. Monday, December 8, 2014. First rotation as a PA Fellow. As a PA fellow, much like a second year PA student, I have different rotations in all areas of ENT. My first rotation was in. General outpatient ENT. I saw many ENT pathologies including: benign paroxysmal. An example of a flap reconstruction of the right cheek. An example of flexible nasopharyngoscopy. An example of ridged rhinoscopy. I also share first call about 4-5 times per month....
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DJ and the PA journey: October 2013
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The PA school admissions process and student life explained. Monday, October 21, 2013. Rotation three and four: Family Practice. So I have made it to my 3rd and 4th rotations! I am currently in Forks, WA for my Family Practice rotation. I have really enjoyed the small-town feel and really like Family medicine. I haven't seen a lot of pediatrics up to this point and really like working with children and doing well-child exams. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow my blog by Email. 6 Years Later- I Am Happy.
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DJ and the PA journey: August 2014
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The PA school admissions process and student life explained. Thursday, August 28, 2014. I thought I would update everyone that I am now officially a PA-C! I just found out this morning that I passed the PANCE. I will post an update on my final rotation of PA school and preparation for the PANCE in the upcoming weeks. Thanks everyone for following along with me during this long journey! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow my blog by Email. The PA Journey - A Canadian Perspective. 6 Years Later- I Am Happy.
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DJ and the PA journey: January 2014
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The PA school admissions process and student life explained. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. Surgery and half way through rotations! I have yet to "contaminate" myself yet while in surgery, although I have had itches and had to think to myself not to itch! I was given the opportunity to place foley catheters in women and men, and to intubate a patient. I have been able to suture a lot, and am getting a lot more comfortable with using needle drivers and pickups. I cannot believe how quick things are moving&#...
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DJ and the PA journey: Accepting a job and my thoughts on post graduate fellowships
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The PA school admissions process and student life explained. Sunday, July 13, 2014. Accepting a job and my thoughts on post graduate fellowships. When I first started PA school, I had the mindset that post graudate fellowships, or residencies for PAs was a waste of time. I mean, why work for less money as a resident when you can get hired on making a great salary and do training on the job. It makes sense right? As a PA doing a residency you get an opportunity to take on a smaller caseload to really unde...
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