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New Grad Physician Assistant [PA-C] Working in the Emergency Department | What it's like

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2023
  • Just over 4 months working in the emergency department as a new grad physician assistant [PA-C]. I briefly talk about what a PA is, orientation, how I got my current job, scheduling, time management while working, and stress. Hope you enjoy :)

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  • @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
    @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro Год назад +5

    Hi. Congratulations on becoming a PA. It's a great career! I've been doing it for more than 2 decades. I totally agree with you about "networking". I just subscribed to your channel. 😊👋🏽👨🏽‍⚕️

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +1

      Wow that’s impressive! Have you been in the same specialty or have you changed since you started? Thank you 🙏🏻😃

    • @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
      @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro Год назад +3

      @@keldendelvecchio6932 I've just been in Internal medicine, but in different capacities (clinic, hospitalist, private practice). I've also taught in PA school, participated in clinical trials studies, been a speaker for pharmaceutical companies and a lecturer for healthcare topics.

    • @pauladetty4865
      @pauladetty4865 Месяц назад +1

      @@OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro Wonderful!! 2 decades!! What an inspiration!!

  • @outwiththelindhouts
    @outwiththelindhouts Год назад +2

    Couple months left of my didactic year. Solid video appreciate it! Also love fishing

  • @noahgates8000
    @noahgates8000 Год назад +7

    Thanks for posting videos like this & your salary one. I’m currently almost through Didactic so it’s the new grad behind the scenes things we’re all curious on. Feel free to share info about rotations, what to expect & how to prep for them maybe! Goodluck dude 🤙

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +2

      Glad you like them! Yeah I’ll make a couple videos on rotations 👍🏻

  • @herrsteppenwolf
    @herrsteppenwolf Год назад +1

    OU PA grad '77. 2nd to last rotation Shaddick OK. City of approx 5,000. Last rotation Montefiore/North Central Bronx ER, catchment area approx 35,000, where I was hired. Culture change indeed. Retired now after 40+ yrs. as PA. I wore the named tag with PA-C, never explained, too busy.

  • @AfroMedic
    @AfroMedic 11 месяцев назад +1

    I got my bachelor in biology , my goal eventually is to be in Academic. I didn’t wanna do bio masters , therefore masters in PA makes sense

  • @logannguyen1576
    @logannguyen1576 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your perspective

  • @angelicapayan9693
    @angelicapayan9693 Год назад

    really nice and insightful video!!! i’m currently in undergrad and plan to go to PA school after i graduate!

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад

      That’s awesome! Make sure you look into each school’s pre-requisites that you are planning on applying to so that you don’t miss any. Some schools have slightly different requirements 🤓 Good luck!

  • @brianmetcalf4995
    @brianmetcalf4995 Год назад +3

    Great video! I’m thinking about applying and have a question. If I’ve been out of school for 10 years, did you find a lot of algebra and geometry in your PA program?

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +1

      Thank you! That’s great you are thinking about applying. I was also out of school for a period of time but you are definitely capable of getting back into it with some discipline. The highest math I had to complete in undergrad was trigonometry. There were no dedicated math classes in PA school itself. You just need to know how to do basic math for things like proper dosing.

  • @d.d.mcmillian8172
    @d.d.mcmillian8172 Год назад +2

    Getting ready to start my first job as a PA in the ER in about a month or so. Any tips on things you wish you did before you started? Best go to resources for touching up on knowledge. Thanks in advance!

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +1

      Yeah I listed some helpful books I use everyday in my last video. Also, an app that I wish I downloaded when I first started but was hesitant to because it’s kinda pricy (but CME money reimbursed me for) is EM:RAP and listening to the C3 podcasts - makes me feel so much more confident on how to approach things start to finish and big things you don’t want to miss. They also have nice quick videos on procedures! I also watched EM bootcamp on RUclips when I first started, but if you are able to I would suggest just getting EM:RAP especially if you are going to be working in the ER and have CME money to spend! Good luck!

    • @d.d.mcmillian8172
      @d.d.mcmillian8172 Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for that advice. I really appreciate it !

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад

      @@d.d.mcmillian8172 anytime 👍🏻

  • @TheToxicMegacolon
    @TheToxicMegacolon Год назад +3

    Hey Kelden, I'm an incoming PA student in the ny region. I heard the job market is pretty saturated here, how hard was it for you to land an ER position? TIA!

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +1

      It actually wasn’t too difficult for me to get my current job! My ER preceptor during clinical year played a big role in getting me this job. That’s why I stress the importance of networking because your chances of getting a job are much higher if you know people rather than just solely applying online.

    • @Seansyy62
      @Seansyy62 Год назад

      Isn’t new York a really popular place for people to work in healthcare?

  • @DNP820
    @DNP820 7 месяцев назад +1

    This video is perfect haha

  • @jarvisfisher2188
    @jarvisfisher2188 Год назад +1

    Ive been told working as a PA you cant work on specific patients is that true? And that PAs sometimes get patients that others don’t want.

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +3

      I guess that depends on your experience and how comfortable you feel with taking on certain patients. For example if someone comes in and might need intubated - I’m not going to pick up that patient because I’m not credentialed to intubate (because I would need to do minimum 10 intubations a year to keep that and at my work there isn’t a ton of people coming in that require intubation). For picking up patients others don’t want - that depends on who is working honestly. But the extent of that is really just if someone needs sutured because that can be time consuming and if there is a stroke or an NSTEMI or some other of the more critical patients that come in then they would take priority. So, I like to help as much as I can so I usually take the patients that need suturing. At the end of the day PAs aren’t doctors so I’m not going to go up to the attending and be like hey I’ll take this CHF patient that is going into septic shock so I’m going to need you to take that hand laceration 😂 I view this as a rank structure and the attending is basically the top dog so whatever they need me to do (within reason) to help improve patient care I’ll do. Great questions!

  • @senorchocolate
    @senorchocolate Год назад +1

    Great board. Probably getting a meb soon. My question is when I go to get out do you recommend using the gi bill for undergrad or saving it for PA school?

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +1

      I used the GI bill for undergrad and used Voc rehab for PA school. I would recommend just using the Post 9/11 for undergrad incase you change your mind that way you aren’t in debt. Look into Voc rehab after you get out if you get a disability rating.

    • @senorchocolate
      @senorchocolate Год назад +1

      @@keldendelvecchio6932 thanks for the advice. I’ll definitely have a VA rating since I’ll be medically retiring. Did Vocational Rehab pay for the entire PA program or just a portion?

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад

      @@senorchocolateVoc rehab paid for the entire thing. And you still get a monthly stipend and they pay for any equipment/supplies you need - they paid for a new MacBook Air, printer, and all the medical supplies like the otoscope/ophthalmoscope, stethoscope, etc.

    • @senorchocolate
      @senorchocolate Год назад +1

      @@keldendelvecchio6932 amen brother, thank you for your time

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад

      @@senorchocolate no problem at all! Feel free to ask questions if any more come to mind! Have a good one!

  • @MusicLvr81281
    @MusicLvr81281 5 месяцев назад +1

    How hard is the work? I'm considering going for pa.

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  5 месяцев назад +1

      I wouldn’t say it’s easy. You are going to be learning new things everyday. You have to be proactive and self motivated to read up on topics in your specialty to be up to date on treatments/differentials/procedures/etc.. and so you don’t forget topics you have already learned but you don’t see everyday. It can definitely be a stressful job, but as you learn more it gets better.

  • @jackwilloughby871
    @jackwilloughby871 Год назад

    Are you at a level 1 trauma center? Also are you allowed to treat critically ill patients like a stroke or mi. I’ve heard that in some health center mid level providers aren’t able to treat those patients with a typical level of independence. Thanks!

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад

      No, I’m not at a level 1 trauma center. Yes, we can see stroke, MI, sepsis, DKA, GI bleeds and other critical stuff. It’s good to have the attending aware of the critical patient incase other interventions that we aren’t certified to do are necessary while the patient is either getting admitted or transferred.

  • @rileythorpe3585
    @rileythorpe3585 Год назад

    I just finished my first rough draft of my personal statement, any chance you’d be willing to look at it and give me feedback?

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +1

      Yeah, for sure. Send it to my email kdelvec1@kent.edu

    • @rileythorpe3585
      @rileythorpe3585 Год назад +1

      @@keldendelvecchio6932 okay, thanks so much!

    • @rileythorpe3585
      @rileythorpe3585 Год назад +1

      @@keldendelvecchio6932 I just sent it to you

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +1

      @@rileythorpe3585 I will try to get it back to you with recommendations by tomorrow morning/early afternoon!

  • @xrpnick6828
    @xrpnick6828 Год назад +1

    Did you keep your beard through school?

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +1

      Yeah! Since I got out of the Marine Corps in 2016 I haven’t had the desire to go clean shaved again. I was asked to shave it off once when I was a phlebotomist and I politely said not a chance 😂 There was no issue in PA school or at my current job though!