I’m a student at uvu in Orem Utah. I’m very interested in becoming a PA. I’m still deciding on my major. I also need some patient care hours. Is there any opportunity to get some patient care experience that doesn’t require certification? I’m also looking for someone to shadow, any advice?
Has that program got certified? For shadowing watch my shadowing video its packed with tips for that. For HCE find something that gives you hands on experience maybe MA or CNA its a easy certification. Please subscribe buddy and help me grow this channel. Hope that helps!
I agree with The PA Study Buddy that MA and CNA are great ways to get Heath care experience. I know that sometimes IHC looks for phlebotomy techs and even does in house training; also, plasma donation centers will train people. I think that Certifications are the best way to get experience.
I must say advise from Physician Assistant buddy is so far the best advise I heard. These tips will definitely help me write my best Assay. Thank you for your advice.
@@physicianassociatestudybud9498 thanks for asking for clarity. I’m asking if you’d read the intent letter of someone who is applying for IPAP or PA school.
Your tips were so helpful thank you! Would you be able to read over my PS and give me some advice before I submit this cycle? thank you.
Yes of course!
I guess it's quite randomly asking but do anybody know of a good site to stream newly released series online?
@Damien Coleman ehh I use flixportal. You can find it if you google:P -terry
@Terry Esteban thank you, signed up and it seems to work :D Appreciate it !
@Damien Coleman glad I could help =)
I’m a student at uvu in Orem Utah. I’m very interested in becoming a PA. I’m still deciding on my major. I also need some patient care hours. Is there any opportunity to get some patient care experience that doesn’t require certification? I’m also looking for someone to shadow, any advice?
Has that program got certified? For shadowing watch my shadowing video its packed with tips for that. For HCE find something that gives you hands on experience maybe MA or CNA its a easy certification. Please subscribe buddy and help me grow this channel. Hope that helps!
I agree with The PA Study Buddy that MA and CNA are great ways to get Heath care experience. I know that sometimes IHC looks for phlebotomy techs and even does in house training; also, plasma donation centers will train people. I think that Certifications are the best way to get experience.
I must say advise from Physician Assistant buddy is so far the best advise I heard. These tips will definitely help me write my best Assay. Thank you for your advice.
Do you ever look at PA letters of your subscriber
I always read the comments and emails. Are you referring to letters sent to P.O. Box or something else? Thanks Cydney!
@@physicianassociatestudybud9498 thanks for asking for clarity. I’m asking if you’d read the intent letter of someone who is applying for IPAP or PA school.
@@cydneygallagher2668 yes I do, I don’t correct them but would give you my honest opinion about it.