PA vs MD! Why PA can be the smarter choice!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024

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  • @waytogo7948
    @waytogo7948 5 месяцев назад +5

    44 years old starting medical school. I have a PhD already and have worked for at least 20 years. I don't care about the fact that I won't finish residency until I am almost 52. I am just happy to live my dream! I took my MCAT 3 times.

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  5 месяцев назад +2

      That’s great! Congratulations. Doing what you really want to do is priceless. Best wishes to you!

  • @dpaper7962
    @dpaper7962 Год назад +3

    Great video! I am torn between which one I would like to become but I finally figured out what I would like to do and I am going for the PA route for awesome reasons that I surely believe the PA schools would be impressed to hear during my interview!

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  Год назад +1

      That's great! I'm glad you found this helpful. Best wishes to you and your career!

    • @dpaper7962
      @dpaper7962 Год назад

      Thank you!

  • @Mindovermatter1987
    @Mindovermatter1987 Год назад +3

    Love this video.. If I were to go into the medical field I would choose to become a PA.. Great video!!

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  Год назад

      Thanks Crystal! I appreciate you watching and commenting!

  • @wendishaver9520
    @wendishaver9520 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video!

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  2 года назад

      You are welcome Wendy and thank you so much for watching and commenting! I'm trying to learn more about what people want to see, so would you mind if I ask what you particularly liked about video?

    • @wendishaver9520
      @wendishaver9520 2 года назад +1

      @@TheMedicineCouch Hi! I am trying to get into PA school as a nontraditional older student. Any content on realistic expectations of someone without a perfect GPA and things they could do to strengthen the application.

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  2 года назад

      Got it! First off, best wishes on your journey. It's not easy and I do think older students have some extra challenges. Of course, we have advantages too! I honestly don't know if they look at older students any differently. I just felt like I didn't want to "waste" time so I tried all I could to be competitive. From the other side, I will say I think I worried too much about getting into PA school right away. If I had it to do over again, I think I would have taken a year and become an EMT. I had the necessary patient care hours to get in, but I really didn't have much useful experience. Obviously I was still successful in getting through PA school, but I feel like a better foundation before PA school would have helped me in my career. Just something to think about. Have you watched my video about going to PA school as a non-traditional student? Here is the link in case you haven't. ruclips.net/video/uh06Qa8IS9w/видео.html

    • @wendishaver9520
      @wendishaver9520 2 года назад +1

      @@TheMedicineCouch That is good information, and I will check out the video!

    • @RemyOtero
      @RemyOtero Год назад +1

      One thing I’ve notice was that if you are an MD and specialize in a certain area in medicine and want to live in a certain city. There are only number of spots in those hospitals that are in that area that have positions pertaining to that certain specialty. Whereas, a PA can switch to another specialty if they were presented with the same situation.

  • @restoredtohiswill7180
    @restoredtohiswill7180 Год назад +11

    PA school is my new career during my transition out of the military

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  Год назад

      That's great! Are you in PA school now or are you already working as a PA?

    • @restoredtohiswill7180
      @restoredtohiswill7180 Год назад +1

      @@TheMedicineCouch I am in PA school

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  Год назад

      Good for you! Good luck in your journey!

    • @vincemill621
      @vincemill621 11 месяцев назад

      Also doing it transitioning out the military

  • @sumitpandey8604
    @sumitpandey8604 Год назад +2

    Hi! Very nicely compared and explained. Best thing is flexibility and decent earning and worst is the PA tag.

  • @ashakijana1273
    @ashakijana1273 10 месяцев назад +1

    What a beautiful explanation, here in Kenya they are called Clinical officers (CO) . What you apply for is called clinical medicine

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I appreciate you sharing that information about Kenya!

  • @user-yx8so6co3v
    @user-yx8so6co3v 10 месяцев назад +2

    I graduated from medical shool in my home country, could i go to PA school since the usmle and residency is long track and i am already 50 💪

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  10 месяцев назад

      As long as you can get your pre-requisite classes, certified that they meet the standards here, then you are absolutely welcome to apply to PA school, as far as I know. To my knowledge, however, people with other medical training cannot just sit for the PA certification exam at this point. You would have to go to the full PA school.

  • @lennybuttz2162
    @lennybuttz2162 Год назад +5

    I saw a PA at the Ascension clinic and he was a total jerk. He acted very entitled and the first thing he said to me was, "What stinks? Are you a smoker?" things didn't get better after that. Everyone at the clinic called him doctor. I don't know if they did it out of courtesy or what but it felt dishonest. To be truthful I've seen 4 PAs in the past and every single one of them was a jerk, they were really loud and quite rude. They had this stuck up attitude that you mostly see with surgeons except surgeons are a little more subtle. I'll never see a PA again if I have a choice.

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  Год назад +1

      I'm sorry you've had bad experiences with PAs. I find it quite surprising as most PAs I know are not jerks and many patients tell me they would rather see a PA. You certainly have a right to see MDs and I support your right to do so. I hope that if you do ever see a PA again, you will have a better experience! Thanks for sharing.

    • @lennybuttz2162
      @lennybuttz2162 Год назад +1

      @@TheMedicineCouch Thank You so much. As long as I have a choice I will never see a PA again. I think the worst part of it all is after seeing the last one I was so upset I filed a complaint and the clinic acted like I was the one with the problem. I was too sensitive and his insults were taken in the wrong way.

  • @susanmusnicki8583
    @susanmusnicki8583 Год назад

    So not true my son loves his profession as a physician assistant and the constant action, and I will have to tell you that physicians assistance are in pretty high demand from patients as well they make some darn good money

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  Год назад +1

      Hi Susan. I'm not sure if you are commenting about my video or someone else's comment. This video is very pro-PA and I said they were in high demand, and while not making as much as MDs, still make good money. So, I'm a little confused, but am happy you watched and commented!

  • @lourdesaspa8437
    @lourdesaspa8437 9 месяцев назад +1

    There's a big distinction between Physician Assistant to an MD.
    Why compare PA vs MED?
    We know it's a big difference when it comes to the number of years in schooling, training and certification/licensing.

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  8 месяцев назад +1

      I wonder if you watched the video? I was comparing the options of a person becoming an MD or PA. There are MANY PAs who weight that option and who would be top candidates to get into med school. However, there are definitely pros & cons to both paths.

  • @MDForTheCulture
    @MDForTheCulture Год назад

    It’s just way to long to go to medical that’s why PA is a better option for myself.

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yep, the time factor was probably my biggest deciding factor!

  • @drnpillay3020
    @drnpillay3020 17 дней назад +1

    The truth though is you really couldn't get into med.school.

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  17 дней назад

      You obviously didn’t watch the video or are just deluding yourself.

    • @drnpillay3020
      @drnpillay3020 17 дней назад +1

      A PA is half a doctor.Medicineouch.

    • @drnpillay3020
      @drnpillay3020 17 дней назад +1

      Why do you PAs always have to rationalise and console yourselves (for the consolation prize)? Simply take pride in what you are capable of doing and stop with the nonsense comparisons.End of discussion.

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  14 дней назад

      @@drnpillay3020 Again, did you watch the video? It wasn't comparing PA to MD to say who is better or to try to rationalize anything. It is simply a video for people who are trying to decide between becoming a PA or MD. There are pros and cons to both routes and I was highlighting things to think about. And, contrary to what you might think, a good percentage of PAs could get into medical school if that was what they wanted to do, as I point out in the video.

  • @sperg1
    @sperg1 Год назад +3

    PA = Couldnt get into Medicine
    This video for people who need to cope

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  11 месяцев назад +7

      Yep, us PAs who take care of the President and Vice President, perform solo organ procurement surgeries, deliver babies, work at the south pole, take care of our armed forces, serve as science officer on a space mission, get elected to the US House of Representatives, and who see our own panel of patients everyday, are just too stupid to get into med school. Thanks for letting everyone know the real truth.

    • @DG-cl3gs
      @DG-cl3gs 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@TheMedicineCouch Dont even give this guy the time of day. What a fool. People pick PA over MD for many reasons, including the faster track and flexibility. Great video, thank you!

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch  9 месяцев назад +2

      Truth!! Glad you liked it. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

    • @sperg1
      @sperg1 9 месяцев назад

      @@TheMedicineCouch My pleasure