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I will be going LIVE August 5, 6, and 7 at 9pm EST on TikTok and RUclips. These lives will be short, about 15 minutes. TO ENTER the giveaway, simply comment on one of those lives. On Thursday August 8 at 9pm I will go live and randomly select 2 winners who will each receive a Littmann Classic III stethoscope in whatever color they like.
#foryou #giveaway #stethoscope #littmann
#paschool
#pastudent #didacticyear #physicianassistant #paschooljourney #healthcareworker #medschool #medicalschool #medicalstudent #nurse #doctor #physicianassistant #physicianassociate #physicianassistantstudent #nursing #nursingschool #nursingstudent #study #studying #studywithme #studyhacks ...
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Scribing for patient care experience (PCE)
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to get into physician assistant (PA) or medical school, you need very good grades AND medical experience. for medical school, medical experience is helpful but not usually required. for PA school, you will need a certain number of patient care experience (PCE) hours. that number varies by school. the kinds of experiences that are allowed also vary by school. working as a medical scribe is one o...
How to study anatomy and physiology (A&P)
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How to study anatomy and physiology (A&P)
Rutgers Physician Assistant (PA) Program Director Interview (how to get in, how to succeed)
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Rutgers Physician Assistant (PA) Program Director Interview (how to get in, how to succeed)
Physician Assistant (PA) School MOCK INTERVIEW with Elijah C., PA-S2
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Physician Assistant (PA) School MOCK INTERVIEW with Elijah C., PA-S2
Physician Assistant (PA) School Program Director shares PA school application advice #paschool
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Physician Assistant (PA) School Program Director shares PA school application advice #paschool
Attention to detail in your PA school, NP school, medical school personal statement and application
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Attention to detail in your PA school, NP school, medical school personal statement and application
Sharing my PA School Personal Statement for CASPA
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Sharing my PA School Personal Statement for CASPA
Interview tips (for jobs, PA school, medical school, nursing school, nurse practitioner school, etc)
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Interview tips (for jobs, PA school, medical school, nursing school, nurse practitioner school, etc)
DON'T GIVE UP on your dream (PA school, medical school, etc)
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DON'T GIVE UP on your dream (PA school, medical school, etc)
Physician Assistant (PA) School is HARD
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Physician Assistant (PA) School is HARD
Resumè BASICS for PA school or medical school
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Resumè BASICS for PA school or medical school
PA student interview (low GPA, non-traditional applicant, first generation college student)
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PA student interview (low GPA, non-traditional applicant, first generation college student)
Physician Assistant to Physician Associate Name Change
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Physician Assistant to Physician Associate Name Change
Getting your first patient care experience (PCE) job
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Getting your first patient care experience (PCE) job
Can I re-use last year's personal statement for PA school application CASPA???
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Can I re-use last year's personal statement for PA school application CASPA???
Changing specialties as a physician assistant
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Changing specialties as a physician assistant
If you’ve been in the hospital, everyone you consider a doctor is probably a PA or NP, this is because they are also doctors!
I really appreciate your support for the PA profession! But I do have to say we are not doctors and never will be, we have a lot of the same roles and responsibilities but no, we are not physicians
“Takes too much effort to respond to texts” ❌ “He doesn’t have the attention span to respond to long texts” ✔️
“How’s your day” “Good” I’m sure I’ll get plenty of replies now thanks😂
lol fair enough
He seems a little needy
What kind of friends do you have? Or better question what kind of friend are you? Seems like you're talking for yourself here
I have friends who have social awareness
@@BorisThePA so do I. Maybe they just don't like talking to you. Friends should be able to talk to each other with more than single word replies
Lmao. ADHD people unite. This guy needs a wakeup call. Over sharing is what WE DO
I understand that I just can’t deal with it
No not all adhd people overshare
Na only females should be doing that paragraph shittt straight up
I wanna move up the socio economic ladder 😢😂😅
You’ll get there if you put in the work and dedication 👍🏼
CRC! needs more recognition and all around awareness to be shared. :)
What’s a CRC?
@@BorisThePAclinical research coordinator. I work as a CRC at an oncology clinic and do believe it qualifies as PCE.
Truth. Anatomy courses in a nut shell
lol truth
I’m finishing up PA school and had been having these thoughts as well. I guess I never even thought I could become a doctor until my clinical year where I got to rotate with med students/residents who would tell me they were impressed with the stuff I knew. But I have made peace by reminding myself that just because I could, doesn’t mean I should. I hope to be a mom one day and haven’t even dated in PA school so lord knows that probably wouldn’t happen in medical school either lol. Plus the lateral mobility is fantastic as a PA that I’m sure I will appreciate when I’m older and needing a change. The grass is always greener on the other side, and being a PA is a fantastic career!! 😊
That’s such a good attitude! Just because you can does not mean you should. Have you heard of Dr. Kevin Jubal? He started Med School Insiders. He graduated medical school and got into a plastic surgery residency, which is extremely competitive, and quit after one year to pursue entrepreneurial ventures. He has a video about how he made the choice and realized that his time is finite and he needs to commit it to where he thinks he can be most effective. The same can be said for wanting to have a family, build a business, etc. PA is definitely much more conducive to having a life outside of medicine, which is why I chose it, and it sounds like you agree.
@@BorisThePA I’ve heard of Med School Insiders but didn’t know that!! I’ll have to check him out! Thanks for the great videos :)
Needed this today 🥹😊✊🏾
It’s worth it in the end 👌🏼
Thank you Boris for posting this content. Im going through EMT school and going to focus on not learning everything at once and just to focus just on each test. Trying to find the best study method. Looking to get into PA school once I obtain hours
You’re very welcome! EMT is excellent experience, wish I did that before PA school
@@BorisThePA apparently i heard EMT and the PA profession were born out of the military i believe.
@@Christopher_Casella PA yes, EMT I’m not sure about
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brother started nutting?
Great content
Thanks for watching!
Full video link is broken!
Fixed! Sorry about that
Hello I’m just now entering straight off work lol. I am currently a Rutgers student finishing my degree as an undergraduate this summer. I still have a few science courses to complete however I want to attended the Rutgers PA program. How do I become a competitive applicant?
watch this video and the 100s of others on this channel and follow instructions ;)
Does having Rutgers/NJ ties help an applicant when applying?
Probably not officially
Not exactly. My class has more out of state students than in state. Rutgers really likes diversity
Thanks for keeping my dream somewhat alive and still flickering fellas 😢😅❤
I hope this dudes not actually driving lol
No way that would be unsafe
Does this repayment plan also apply to private loans?
No idea!
I went through this for undergrad 😖 then I found out I have adhd!
I think everyone who works in medicine has some level of adhd. We wouldn’t be able to handle the chaos otherwise
I am not American. What exactly is a Physician's Assistant?
A physician assistant is a licensed health professional who can diagnose, prescribe medication, perform procedures, and assist in surgery
Thanks so much for this knowledgeable video! I'm watching this as an incoming highschool sophomore after discovering 3+2 PA programs today. A few weeks ago I found out about BS/MD(/DO) but now I believe that being a PA is definitely an option for me as of right now considering the pace I'm taking on education. I hadn't researched much on healthcare occupation last year but thats when my guidance counselor suggested and decided that I'd be graduating a full year early. Thinking about it now I'm not sure that I want to continue that path but it does sound tempting. Aside from that I'm trying to find shadowing and volunteering positions at local hospitals and I'm also considering taking a certification course at my highschool that will grant me a certificate or license in an entry level healthcare job to get hours in before applying. Again thank you so much for all this advice, and if you don't mind do you have any tips on what else I could/should do in my case?
Great question! It’s so difficult to make such a big decision in high school but if you are going to pursue an accelerated path like this, then you need to decide 100% whether you want to pursue PA or MD/DO. Once you’ve decided, then apply to those programs and stick to that pipeline. Keep your grades as high as possible, get volunteer experience and as much healthcare experience as possible. If you would like to discuss your situation in detail, definitely book a session on my website
After completing PAs can I do md
Of course, but you’d be starting all the way from the beginning (med school, residency, etc) so if you want MD it’s better to just go straight to that and not do PA
@@BorisThePA one in india exam name is neet but you not qualified ap MBBS nahin kar sakte and without mbbs I can do not md
I graduated debt free. And I’m loving it. MD/DO all the way.
Nice, congrats!
Twice 😮 GOD is good.
Right?! Amazing story
What happened to the rest of the series?
I filmed and edited it and then got busy and forgot to post the last few videos. Is it helpful? Should I post the rest?
My favorite🎉
Such a cute bird
I believe anyone in psych makes more money. Even psych nurses make more
I’ve seen that. I guess Medicare and Medicaid compensate well for psych
Did she take the GRE as well ?
Not sure!
Yes! I took it 4x total. Rutgers did not require the GRE though.
Thank you for this 🎉
You’re very welcome!
Hello! Which school is she an academic director in ?
Rutgers
Congratulations Brianna 🎉🎉 cool story
Right?!
Basically just shuts off the external air and recycles carbin air.
And creates positive pressure and filters all outside air through a huge medicalgrade hepa filter
This is a great video about this question. I have watched several and I found this one to be the best
So glad it was helpful! This is one of the first videos I ever made. Sara was very helpful
Shoot, you have a higher GPA than mine and I started PA school this week! You got this man, let me know if I can help.
Congrats!!!
@@BorisThePA thank you! I appreciate your channel too 🙏
Wow can’t thank you guys enough for this video. Ive been trying to decide between MD/DO and PA for quite some time and your guys’ insights and advice helped a ton!
You’re very welcome! So what have you decided???
@@BorisThePA I think PA is the better option for me. I really like the lateral mobility and better hours/lifestyle. I’m excited!
You are the best
Haha thank you, that video is so ridiculous
I agree that there are programs out there that are causing this stigma toward FNPs. There are even programs that accept NP students without any experience. If anyone wants to go into NP school, they should do their due diligence and research the school thoroughly. With that said, even though NP schools dont require as many clinical hours as PA schools for example, one should consider the amount of time was already spent for clincial hours in nursing school, and clinical time spent as a nurse.
Yep. I’m an NP and was a nurse for 10 years before I went back. Clinical knowledge and experience goes a long way.
💯 that’s how the profession was designed to be. Everyone’s trying to rush to the finish line nowadays
I agree. NP applicants might often be more qualified than PA applicants since they’re already RNs. The issue is consistency of the quality of NP training
@@BorisThePA I totally get what you’re saying. There are quite a few “degree mills” out there. I feel that no matter where you go to school you learn everything on the job. PA or an NP school I feel trains you in what you need to know to pass your boards but once you start working that’s when you learn. Like anything you get out of what effort you put in.
I don’t understand why people go into nursing school intending to become a NP afterwards. Why not just get a bachelors degree then consider PA/Med school? Like why become a nurse?
Because many go into nursing without having an intention of being a provider.
You should do some research between the nursing model and medical model. There is a difference of care that they both give. It just depends on the person's service style. Also, there are more states that allow NPs to work independently without a MD/DO, than PAs.
@@irenealvarez8292 fair points but nursing model is meant for nursing, not being a diagnostician. A nurse’s role isn’t comparable to a doctor’s
@tatejones3164 No one is arguing that nursing model is comparable to doctor's model. You asked why become a nurse in the first place, and the reason is that not everyone goes into nursing thinking they'll be a provider, but I'm certain there is a plethora of other reasons why. Also, a good FNP program will teach and train NP students how to diagnose patients properly.
Thank you sir for sharing this important advice. God bless. 💪👍
You’re very welcome, I think everyone needs to hear this
Id rather give up sleep than exercise but the damn exercise makes you so sleepy lol catch 22
lol it’s true. I find that if you don’t go balls to the wall and just work out a little bit every day it actually does energize you.
Hello , how are you how many test are assigned per week?
It varies of course, could be as little as one, could be as many as five or six
@@BorisThePA Thank you so much
Love this interview! So great to see other black women going to PA school. Hope to be next 🤞🏾
You got it 👍🏼
I believe in you. You got this!🙏🏽
Is lpn a good route to take instead of being a cna?
Absolutely! It definitely takes more training, which of course means more time and money for training, but you practice at a much higher level so I would definitely say it’s better experience than CNA
I’m so happy I came across this video! I needed to see this because I’ve been struggling on what path I should take for applying to PA school. It made me see I need more discipline on the mental aspect to apply and to tweak things concerning my GPA and experience. I really appreciate this video and you sharing! Thank you!
Thank you so much for saying that! I’m so happy my story is helping people. Let me know if you need help with your personal statement/application or just planning your pre-PA strategy.
I’ve seen some salaries for Nurse Anesthetist making the same and sometimes more than a family practice MD/DO.
Oh for sure, CRNAs regularly make more than family med docs
Her story is so inspirational. I’m in my first cycle now and Rutgers is one of my choices.
Awesome good luck!!
Best of luck to you!
@@bremack94 thanks so much ! Have recieved an interview and am more than grateful at a different program
Agree and disagree- Im a current EM PA. The amount of variability amongst docs is notable. Most aren’t that much more knowledgeable than my more experienced APP colleagues. Most of the knowledge gap comes predominantly from more reps doing harder things/seeing more complex patients under the guidance of an attending in residency. In terms of basic science the docs may know a bit more about errors of inborn metabolism or pathology bc they get tested on it unlike us, but not much. For those docs who are leagues ahead are just naturally smarter/more studious people. Most docs just seem to power through school and get more reps doing harder things. Ultimately it’s residency that seems to differentiate them. I think a PA to MD bridge is simple enough and really depends on testing - the studying for which can be better had through the plethora of incredible third party medical education resources like OME, Sketchy, ANKI, etc. A good residency where you have the support and time to level up seeing more complex patients with attending support is the key
a PA to MD/DO program should just be regular 4 years medical school with the same board exams needed as any other medical student. There shouldnt be some cheat code loophole to becoming a physician, but they should just make it so that the acceptance requirements for the program takes the PA clinical experience into account alongside MCAT and prereqs. I think PA's should most definitely have opportunities to get to the next level if they wish to, but making a loophole to becoming a physician by doing some online 2 year program is a disastrous idea.
is 23 too late ?
lol no!!!! 23 is a baby. You have time to do anything