Everything you need to do to get into PA School -- Very Detailed, Step by Step Instructions

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  • @AdannaThePA
    @AdannaThePA  5 лет назад +82

    Here are some of my favorite videos that you can watch after this one that will also help prepare you to get into PA school:
    Everything I Did Before PA School, That Helped Get Me Into PA School! - (Research, CNA, etc...) - goo.gl/ok9fqf
    So you want to be a PA? - 3 Steps You Must Take To Become a Physician Assistant - goo.gl/5B13wf
    Path To PA School - Revealing my College GPA & Every Class I took in Undergrad - goo.gl/9GZmXw

    • @slopez159
      @slopez159 4 года назад

      Do you know if PA schools will accept courses that are retaken for better grades? I know CASPA does the average, but are there schools that accept the higher grade to increase GPA? Thank you!

    • @parvchoudhary7528
      @parvchoudhary7528 3 года назад

      Hi I wanted to ask if I do 3 year BSc in biomedical science can I then also apply for PA school as you said 4 year undergraduate?

  • @keseydenep4703
    @keseydenep4703 2 года назад +16

    Currently in undergrad studying biochem and psychology and I have been torn in all directions regarding career path. I know I want to work in the medical field but I was too limited to just doctors and nurses. Anyway I noticed surgical assistant registered nurse then PA found me. I literally cried when I found this career. I'm Jamaican but I'm looking to become a Canadian PA. So grateful to u for making this video....thank uuuu!!!

    • @swizelafonso7739
      @swizelafonso7739 3 дня назад

      I felt the same emotions on hearing about this field ❤️😭

  • @Sophie-gk1me
    @Sophie-gk1me 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you for these videos, Adanna!

  • @agemontana5072
    @agemontana5072 2 года назад +1

    Heading into this career field. Thank you for posting this video!!! Be blessed❤️💪🏾

  • @etancia
    @etancia 5 лет назад +8

    Hi! Just wanted to say I'm proud of you and appreciate these vids.
    Binge watching yesterday got me from Alabama to Kentucky in 6 hours of rain and clouds & highway hypnosis.
    ...
    Most encouraging was the video about being too old to attempt becoming a PA. So inspiring. That you just released this step-by-step vid only gives me more confidence that this is worth pursuing.
    Thanks again!

  • @sarahmorningstar4269
    @sarahmorningstar4269 Год назад

    I wanted to thank you for your videos! I just started PA school & I’m so thankful for all your help!!

  • @leemariiee
    @leemariiee 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much Adanna for informing others about your journey and the process to get into Pa school! 😄

  • @edenellis3560
    @edenellis3560 4 года назад +3

    such good information and so helpful! thank you so much!!

  • @johnguillen68
    @johnguillen68 4 года назад +238

    I'm 52 yrs old, I've changed career paths and going the PA route. I am almost done with my Bachelor's in Biology. It's been a long and painful journey working full time as a paramedic in the emergency department. I've also done volunteer ambulance. I go to school part-time and sometimes full time. I live alone and still struggle with bills and paying for school. I get financial aid but not enough. I manage to get a few classes each semester depending on how much I will have to pay out of pocket. I have 3 more classes to go and hoping to finish them in the Spring semester. I have no guidance as to how, where or when to apply for PA school. My GPA is not high maybe 2.80. I'm trying to fill out my CASPA at what point do I write letters to school?

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  4 года назад +27

      A proper response is way to much for a youtube comment to do justice. I would make the suggestion to do a personal consultation with someone who can look at your personal situation and give you personalized advice. I do consultations myself (you can check my website for more info on that www.AdannaThePA.com) or you can also google others who offer that service. With all that being said, it sounds like you are going to be a-okay! Keep the pursuit strong and you can't go wrong. :)

    • @ladybeebeeb8298
      @ladybeebeeb8298 4 года назад +28

      DON'T give up keep pushing it will all fall into place , right now Im 36 yrs old and im a pharmacy Techician and ready for step in life

    • @johnguillen68
      @johnguillen68 4 года назад +10

      @@ladybeebeeb8298 Thank you, I'm hanging in there. I have one more semester to finish my bachelors and I have finals this week so I'm definitely stressing out. You to hang in there.

    • @ladybeebeeb8298
      @ladybeebeeb8298 4 года назад +1

      @@johnguillen68 I will definitely hang in there holidays are here and i just want to be thankful

    • @mrsnobody5057
      @mrsnobody5057 3 года назад +6

      Wow, this is really inspiring. Hope you end up achieving your goals, keep doing you.

  • @mahoganyslay5767
    @mahoganyslay5767 2 года назад +1

    You are the best. I ha e been following you a while now and your videos are great. Keep them coming!

  • @kyleytrimm7277
    @kyleytrimm7277 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the info! Love your positive energy!

  • @harperk223
    @harperk223 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for explaining in all this detail, and explaining it without making it seem even more TERRIFYING than it already is

  • @nelsonerika
    @nelsonerika 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Adanna! 😊

  • @KenCaise
    @KenCaise 5 лет назад +2

    WOW⁉️😍💯👏♥️I LOVE P.A PROGRAM.IM NEW HERE FROM PHILIPPINES.

  • @Mario-rl5eb
    @Mario-rl5eb 4 года назад +5

    Great advice! Thank you! I got a bachelors in criminal justice but looking into PA now. This helped a lot

  • @anaraquelacosta8645
    @anaraquelacosta8645 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you for all this information 💙💙💙it was very helpful 💙

  • @DrAdnan
    @DrAdnan 5 лет назад +34

    Very thorough- I wish I had this in undergrad!

  • @chandlerburdick3446
    @chandlerburdick3446 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much this helped me out alot!

  • @nikkinicole4990
    @nikkinicole4990 2 года назад +4

    This helps so much !! I’m a junior in high school and I’m planning on becoming a CNA after senior year (summer) and that way I can see if Healthcare so really right for me and get my experience hours so that way I’m set up for everything. Thanks for the videos they really help :)

  • @sabrinag6583
    @sabrinag6583 3 года назад +9

    This was very insightful-thank you! I’m graduating soon with my undergrad in nutrition and dietetics. I’m planning to get my RD and then going on to pursue a PA program in order to broaden my scope of practice. This was super helpful for planning!

  • @MPllll.
    @MPllll. 2 года назад +3

    So much good info! After doing tons of research, I was finally able to draft a map to PA school (inputting info as it relates to my desired profession) all from watching this video. This was detailed, informative, straight to the point, and overall a RELIEF to watch. Cheers! 😌💃🏾

  • @munahwalker4795
    @munahwalker4795 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, thank you.

  • @lizroth1654
    @lizroth1654 3 года назад +2

    This was super helpful!! Thank you so much!

  • @elysesmith268
    @elysesmith268 5 лет назад +37

    Don’t normally comment on videos, but your videos are awesome and extremely helpful. Going through this process feels lonely and tough but these videos have given me more guidance than ANY advisor has. Thank you!

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  5 лет назад +8

      Wow, well that just made my day. Thank you and I'm very grateful and glad that these videos have been so helpful to you. Its comments like yours that keep me going to make more videos

    • @elysesmith268
      @elysesmith268 5 лет назад +4

      Adanna The PA certainly. so amazing to see women of color succeeding and pushing forward! Keep at it. We must always lift each other! All the best.

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  5 лет назад +2

      @@elysesmith268 absolutely and just a heads up the Instagram p a community is very welcoming so you don't have to go through this alone and you don't have to feel lonely we in it together

  • @LucidSoundz
    @LucidSoundz 3 года назад +18

    Thank you for this video!

  • @Hayabaki
    @Hayabaki 5 лет назад +4

    Hey Adanna! Love your videos! I was wondering, if you would know, if patient care hours expire? I’ve been a CNA for 6.5 and left the hospital in the beginning of 2018. I had a great opportunity to work in pharmaceutical research but now i want to return back to healthcare and apply to PA school. If you could help answer my question that would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!!

  • @vikkie365
    @vikkie365 4 года назад +27

    This just released a boatload of anxiety. I'm glad I came across this video.
    My only question is: How can one show proof of shadowing hours? Is this something that CASPA asks for when applying?

    • @kalebalbert5507
      @kalebalbert5507 4 года назад +2

      Most colleges ask; but also understand that most PA schools require a LOR from a PA. So in this letter they can verify your time spent with a PA. Some school do not require it; however for your own edification I think it would be wise to get a minimum of 50 shadowing hours: but required hours vary.

  • @arireyes9113
    @arireyes9113 3 года назад +2

    thank you!! this video helped me out so much with planning my future and gave me info i didnt know i needed until now. best of luck to all of you!!

  • @candimbby
    @candimbby 3 года назад +18

    Thank you so much for this video. It’s encouraging to see a woman like me going after her dreams. I’m a dual certified optician (optical center) and have been for five years. Do you think that counts as healthcare experience for a PA program?

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  3 года назад +2

      Some programs will definitely accept them, and that is great experience especially if you want to be an ophthalmology PA

  • @sinuzb3115
    @sinuzb3115 3 года назад +1

    Lol I’m slowly becoming a fan, your very genuine with your facts. Question though I’m currently a respiratory therapist and respiratory school was very rough my gpa ended being a 2.9. I’m starting under grad soon. Assuming that undergraduate won’t be as demanding and intense as respiratory school was and let’s say I end up with a gpa of 3.7 or above, and I believe I can do I seen the courses, would the schools look only at my undergrad gpa or all my science classes gpa including the respiratory classes?? I can easily retake some of the respiratory pre req and get a higher grade, but I want to know would those classes factor into my undergrad gpa ???

  • @miacandy95
    @miacandy95 4 года назад +11

    Great video! However I kind of disagree about the GRE. I was told by most of the schools I applied to that they only care about the minimum. That's not to say that it wont make you look amazing if you got a very high score. Some schools are looking to can the GRE all together. For me I had a very high GPA but a near minimum GRE and got interview offers from all 5 schools I applied. You are better off "lacking" or only achieving the minimum in the GRE over your GPA or patient care hours and experiences.

    • @nickp465
      @nickp465 3 года назад +1

      How many patient care hours did you have when you applied?

  • @louveniataylor1375
    @louveniataylor1375 4 года назад +3

    So question you have maybe 7 even 8 classes per semester in didactic year and a test on that class every week do you have a video on your study plan routine?

  • @finishersonlyllc
    @finishersonlyllc 3 года назад +1

    My undergraduate degree is in Business. I need all the prerequisites except for Biology. I am so overwhelmed just by thinking of it.

    • @riseabove5060
      @riseabove5060 3 года назад

      Same. I am starting my BA in psychology. And going to add prerequisites in. It would be faster if I just get a BA In biology but that amount of science classes overwhelms me. Especially needing a 3.0-3.5 GPA. But we can do it!

  • @wandiaunderwood8554
    @wandiaunderwood8554 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video. I know I want to be a Surgical assistant once I get some experience as a surgical tech. I went to a tech school for that. Would I have to go back to a university to major in something science based , then go for a surgical PA ???

  • @zaytube4499
    @zaytube4499 5 лет назад +1

    Ok so I'm taking a CNA course senior year in highschool... So I can start working then and shadow people like the next year during the summer. Do like do the hospitals have to give info that you were there, and how can you register to take the gre's.... I'm sorry, it's just a little confusing, can you help me?

  • @sunainakanchan9598
    @sunainakanchan9598 3 года назад +2

    Hey Adanna! Thank you so much for all of this information. I’m not sure if you’ve talked about it before, but can you share some insight on reapplying to PA schools. Should I wait a year in between? What should I look to improve on? Should I do a program between cycles? I’m still waiting on some schools this year but I also don’t want to waste this entire year just waiting if there’s something I can do that will improve my chances. Thank you 😊

    • @bryan-li5ib
      @bryan-li5ib Год назад +1

      This might be a late comment. You could get feedback from the schools that you have applied and can start working to improve whatever you were lacking while waiting for the new cycle.

  • @shadowdroid776
    @shadowdroid776 4 года назад +6

    So I'm having some difficulties on my end getting into PA school. I already have a B.S. in Health Sciences, I have about 500 hours volunteering for healthcare experience hours, about 1200-ish as a Derm MA, and about 120 hours as a phlebotomist (just got a part-time job as one, so that will increase quickly). I did a good amount of shadowing from doctors and PAs/NPs (I think I have about 50-69 hours?), and I have some good connections with my professors and providers that I've worked with to help me with the letters of recommendation.
    However, this is my 3rd cycle applying to PA school, and each cycle I've gotten fewer interviews. In my first cycle I had about 4 interview chances, the 2nd cycle I only had one, and this cycle I've been denied from almost all the schools I've applied to immediately. I'm still hoping that I can at least get an interview for PCOM as it's my dream school, but I'm just losing all hope in getting in. I'm tired and my depression just gets worse and worse every year because I'm never told what I can do to improve when I get rejected, they just repeat that I should do what I'm doing now.
    What can I do?

    • @mikej53
      @mikej53 4 года назад +1

      Shadowdroid776 I can see you have a lot of experience which is good, but what’s your GPA and GRE score looking like? If your GPA is on the lower side, say below 3.2, then you’re gonna have to increase your GRE score. Also practice your interview questions that you got in the past and be sure to be bring out your best self during the interviews. Hope this helps

    • @ironshadow89
      @ironshadow89 4 года назад

      Omg i'm applying to pa for pcom too! You got this.

  • @Ryanjt2798
    @Ryanjt2798 5 лет назад

    I’m in the military and I have a year left. So I’d like to start school in the fall of 2020. (For my bachelors) the university in my home town recognizes military veterans for consideration and does NOT require healthcare experience before hand. What’s the easiest way to get healthcare experience while I’m getting my bachelors just to make my chances of getting into PA school even better? Also, what is the ideal amount of classes to take each semester that won’t overload your schedule and allow you to make the best grades possible?

  • @ambersmith3601
    @ambersmith3601 3 года назад +9

    New subbie. I’m 21 years old and i wasted three years of my undergrad studying legal studies. Now I completely hate it and I want to pursue PA. Everyone tells me it’s a bad idea. However, I’m gonna go for it anyways ! What additional classes would you recommend I take that align better with my PA path ? Thanks for the video it was so helpful ❤️

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  3 года назад +1

      So for sure A&P and of course your gen bio and chem. Those will definitely start you of on the right path.

  • @parvchoudhary7528
    @parvchoudhary7528 3 года назад +1

    Hi, I wanted to ask if I do 3 year BSc in biomedical science can I then also apply for PA school as you said, a 4-year undergraduate?

  • @super-cc3ow
    @super-cc3ow 3 года назад

    So I’ve already completed my degree months ago. I didn’t finish with a 3.0 can I still give it a go. I’m about to finish my Medical Assisy program soon though my GPA has been pretty good so far

  • @yusufjabbar3047
    @yusufjabbar3047 3 года назад

    How can I get direct patient contact hours while I am an undergraduate student ( starting junior year ) ? Thank you.

  • @NessLoves
    @NessLoves 4 года назад

    so i’m majoring in comprehensive medical imaging, do you think that would be a good major to get into PA school?

  • @silentArtist00
    @silentArtist00 4 года назад

    Does being a pathology lab tech count as being in a patient care role?

  • @meghschildt
    @meghschildt 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting this! I’m a sonographer, do you think that would count as patient care experience?

  • @faithyoo1842
    @faithyoo1842 4 года назад

    Adanna, please help me out. I’m 31 years old, I graduated with a PolSci BA and a master’s degree also related to Political science, which means I have not taken any of the science classes I would need to get into this field. 1. How could I finish the prerequisite classes required in getting into the PA school at my situation? 2. In case of shadowing, do I just randomly contact some PAs and ask if I could do shadowing? 3. How long do you think I’d need to finish the PA in my case? If you have some more advices that could help me finish the PA programs the fastest way considering my situation, I’d appreciate it! Thanks a lot!

  • @Anonymous-bc6zl
    @Anonymous-bc6zl 2 года назад

    Hi can you please clarify some differences between different prerequisites that some schools require and what is the easiest route to take when they require biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, mammalian physiology and genetics and which one you would say is the easiest with no prerequisites to take them? I am noticing every school has different biochemistries, different mammalian physiology course names, different genetics class, and different molecular class and also different schools require each class with different prerequisites and with lab. It’s so damn confusing and how are you suppose to figure all of this out and know which ones are easiest that don’t require lab or more hard prerequisites? At first I thought oh great I’ll just take biochemistry but didn’t realize it also comes with lab and you must take organic chemistry with lab before you can take biochem. I wish and hope you can clarify this confusion. Thank you always great to watch your videos.

  • @aquaticsplashes
    @aquaticsplashes 3 года назад

    Hey I seen another video saying your bachelors doesn't need to be in the medical field you'll just need to do some classes prerequisites to get in as a pa. How much of a factor is the being an emt or cna thing? It's tied to what kind of hours? volunteer hours are required during pa school or to just even be considered?

  • @Geeloveesu
    @Geeloveesu 4 года назад

    What about a state college? Our current state college used to be a community college.

  • @samanthajorden1131
    @samanthajorden1131 4 года назад

    For direct patient care would it be ok to be a personal care aid or do you need a certification?

  • @beatgs6678
    @beatgs6678 5 лет назад

    Which is the best maajor in college to enter to a PA school?

  • @DaywithaPA
    @DaywithaPA 5 лет назад +8

    I made a very similar video a few weeks ago! Great minds think alike! 😉

  • @kousengyang1679
    @kousengyang1679 4 года назад

    I have nearly 2000 hours of personal care assistant hours and about 500 of behavioral therapist hours (currently working as a therapist). Do you recommend getting a new job for patient care experience, such as CNA or EMT? Or will this experience suffice

  • @louveniataylor1375
    @louveniataylor1375 4 года назад

    Another question is it crazy i notice that not all 27 week programs are created equal (didactic year wise) , I seen one college had there Didactic year have 21 classes in total spread throughout 5 semesters where some colleges have like 25-30 classes spread throughput 3-4 semesters so i figure seems i cant imagine taking over 5 classes during a semester would it be smart to include this in my college search ?

  • @lavinieaaa801
    @lavinieaaa801 5 лет назад

    i’m about to be a senior in high school and thinking about being a pa or np. during my junior year i got my cna license and ekg technician certificate. my moms saying to do pre med and major in a science. should i take pre med or will that not help me get into pa school?

  • @myhealthislife
    @myhealthislife 4 года назад

    What materials did you use to prepare for GRE?

  • @soralummie10
    @soralummie10 4 года назад

    If you do not have a PA/MD/NP to write a letter of rec (LOR) because you only work closely with RNs in a clinic, is it fair to say to not apply to PA school because you don't have the proper LORs?

  • @kareemel-hadi6306
    @kareemel-hadi6306 5 лет назад +10

    I’m having a hard time finding schools that offer a doctorate program can anyone help me?

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  5 лет назад +7

      Im dropping a video on this very topic later today! Stay tuned...

  • @shanegrayson9701
    @shanegrayson9701 4 года назад +1

    First off, what an awesome and informative video! I just wanted to let any high school seniors know that I am currently going through the interview process for PA school and have gone through things such as research, shadowing, PCE, and the GRE. I am part of an organization called MED-ED and we are a group of students from different medical backgrounds that come and speak to high school students from medically underserved areas about different careers in healthcare. I am obviously the PA student representative of the group but we have students that represent the M.D, D.O, P.A, OTD, R.N, and N.P professions. We are based in Pittsburgh and would love to come and speak to schools about medical-related careers but we also do Zoom meetings at any school in the country! We talk about the differences between professions such as responsibilities, education requirements, and compensation. On top of all of that, we walk you through step by step on the process to becoming a P.A or any other medical professional! If any of you are interested you can follow us on Instagram @ _med_ed and message us! we would love to hear from all our future healthcare professionals! Thanks for reading!

  • @Anonymous-bc6zl
    @Anonymous-bc6zl 2 года назад

    how do you become certified in health field if you have no experience at all and taking science courses at community college?

  • @shuntezhayes9031
    @shuntezhayes9031 4 года назад

    Could I attend any undergraduate college? And go to an accredited PA graduate college. Because I currently attend Albany State University in GA because it is inexpensive.

  • @jeremiahrobles9618
    @jeremiahrobles9618 8 месяцев назад

    I’m 35 and going for my bachelors in medical studies to get into pa school

  • @Maria-bi3is
    @Maria-bi3is 6 месяцев назад

    Hi thank you for this video I am a junior in high school and really looking into being a pa!! I have a question about getting certification, which one would your recommend to get and are online programs allowed? Also, are 27 month pa programs consecutive or split over 3 years

  • @autumnnorberg7534
    @autumnnorberg7534 4 года назад +7

    I'm really interested in becoming a PA. Right now I'm working on getting my BS in Health Science (I'm a junior) but I'm thinking about taking a break from working on my undergrad to do a two year degree in Respiratory Therapy. My plan is to work as an RRT for a few years and finish up my bachelors while I work. I think RRT would be useful to gain healthcare experience / patient care hrs and also to have a job with a living wage while I'm going through school (I'm 24 years old and have a child to support). Do you think this would be a good route?

    • @xxsam0917xx
      @xxsam0917xx 3 года назад +1

      I can somewhat relate to this except I don't have a kid. I'm a licensed PTA (Physical Therapist Assistant), worked for 2 1/2 years and now working on my BS. I saved roughly $50k but I did work a lot with 2 jobs but I love what I do. I didn't work for a year (last year) and just focused on school, however, I have to go back to school for more patient care experience. Despite working for 2 1/2 years, they want to see consistency. I'm approaching 30 this year and I'll be finished with my Bachelor's in Health Science in Spring '22. I still have to retake anatomy 1 and 2 since it's been 10 years so really, I can't apply until 2023 maybe. And since I'll be 30+, I have to get everything done before 35 if I want to have kids. That's where I am right now lol

  • @mariakhalid241
    @mariakhalid241 3 года назад +1

    hi im an international medical graduate i did 3 months of residency in my country ,but now i want yo become a PA will my GPA be checked because we dont have grades here its just pass and fail ....and will i EASILY get admission in a PA program in canada

  • @athenajenkins1046
    @athenajenkins1046 Год назад

    Im in my third year of my bachelor for healthcare admin and i want to which rolls what would be my next best step to take to change to the pa path??

  • @tiffanyt1993
    @tiffanyt1993 4 года назад

    I'm pursuing an undergraduate degree in psychology and taking science classes as my electives.

    • @___tt___9683
      @___tt___9683 3 года назад

      You could do that ?? ( sorry dumb question ik I’m only a sophomore in hs 😂)

    • @tiffanyt1993
      @tiffanyt1993 3 года назад

      @@___tt___9683 yes haha it doesn’t matter which degree you pursue as long as you take the pre requisite classes for PA school

  • @dulcemariabarbosa6861
    @dulcemariabarbosa6861 2 года назад

    My community college offers an associates degree in nursing and an accelerated 1 year bachelors degree (they have 60 hours of pre-requisites) would it be wise for me to go to community college with this plan? Or should I get a 4 year bachelor’s degree?

  • @kiamhong390
    @kiamhong390 5 лет назад +3

    advice for those non-traditional students that decide to apply to PA school after Bachelor's or after 2 years of work in another field?

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  5 лет назад +2

      Do it! It's a great career to get into. It's hard work and you may doubt yourself at times throughout the process but just stick with it and I think you'd be very fulfilled.

  • @evebartlett9200
    @evebartlett9200 4 года назад +50

    I’m a senior in high school and I’m earning my CNA license next month. I plan on working until I leave for college in 2021. Will this benefit me if I wanna become a PA ?

    • @kalebalbert5507
      @kalebalbert5507 4 года назад +4

      absolutely it will. I am a junior year college student and this will help you. If you look on CASPA's website, you will see that CNA is an accepted PCE not just a HCE. HCE will count as half points whereas PCE counts as a full. So this will help you in the long run -- however i will suggest something like EMT or something with more hands-on experience in some stressful scenarios in which you can fully gauge if this is a direction you want your life to head in. However, that isn't for everyone, and it gives good insight into EM so I would think about that also.

    • @LiNeverLack
      @LiNeverLack 3 года назад +3

      what’s CNA license? how do u go about getting it?

    • @kalebalbert5507
      @kalebalbert5507 3 года назад +2

      aliyah b. I would check with your local hospitals: generally they have a free course that will be fast tracked for you.

    • @evebartlett9200
      @evebartlett9200 3 года назад +3

      @@LiNeverLack I went to a program ran by my local community college to get it, a Certified nurses assistant license allows you to work in places like nursing homes and hospitals. With this job you provide personal care to patients and help maintain the facility. I would recommend looking more into it !

    • @___tt___9683
      @___tt___9683 3 года назад

      How do you get a CNA license?? Like what do you have to do and how old do you need to be ?

  • @randymboyon5401
    @randymboyon5401 3 года назад +1

    How could I get health care experience during the summer from my senior year of high school to my freshman year of college

    • @ameal9102
      @ameal9102 3 года назад +2

      You could take a CNA course to be a licensed certified nurse assistant. You can then work in a carehome or hospital. The course can be taken during the summer and CNA is one of the better forms of direct patient care experience. If you do apply, just make sure the CNA program you plan to apply to is credited.

  • @devpatel5024
    @devpatel5024 3 года назад +2

    Did you do undergrad research? Is it worth it to boost your resume, or do you recommend spending that time focusing on patient hours?

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  3 года назад +2

      Definitely going to do a vid on this! Thanks Dev

  • @Potatotreesa
    @Potatotreesa 4 года назад +1

    For letters of rec, I’m considering asking one of my previous professors for one, but she is not a science teacher; she’s a language professor. Is this still ok? Or should it only be from a biology, chemistry, physics, etc professor?

    • @kalebalbert5507
      @kalebalbert5507 4 года назад

      Many PA school require a science teacher for a LOR; however if you have an extra slot for a recommendation, you could always ask for one. Its better to have and not need than to need and not have. Hope this helps Theresa!

  • @Anonymous-bc6zl
    @Anonymous-bc6zl 2 года назад

    if I am a partially deaf person , is that something that I can use in my personal statement?

  • @melanicazandramillersevill7969
    @melanicazandramillersevill7969 2 года назад

    will being a certified medical interpreter help me get into PA school?

  • @justvanessa4604
    @justvanessa4604 4 года назад +1

    Instead of a masters degree can you get a bachelor's degree?

  • @SeunOnSet
    @SeunOnSet 4 года назад +1

    My undergrad overall GPA is shy of 3.0 while my science in above that. would it be recommended for me to take classes over, look into a master's/postbacc, or just focus solely on clinical hours?

    • @kalebalbert5507
      @kalebalbert5507 4 года назад

      I would increase my GRE score and take some post bacc. Clincal hours are good and will help your application greatly, but you need to get the minimum requirements for them to see that!

  • @KAYY_M3KO
    @KAYY_M3KO 4 года назад +1

    Ayeeee you threw some Darren Fleet in there 😂

  • @kyahc3282
    @kyahc3282 2 года назад

    Does being a medical scribe count for PCEs as well?

  • @leninkumargDr
    @leninkumargDr 2 года назад

    Hey is it necessary to do WES evaluation for international students..(india)

  • @draiajackson6963
    @draiajackson6963 5 лет назад

    Hey are you still do online consults and also how you ask a P.A. if you can shadow them I’m still in undergraduate.

    • @lcamp6823
      @lcamp6823 4 года назад

      Draia Jackson legit just ask. Try to find alumni or ur local doctor etc

  • @lydiao194
    @lydiao194 3 года назад +1

    How do you keep up with the hours? Like how will they know you shadowed like do you put it in your resume? or is it a part of the application

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  3 года назад +1

      Spreadsheets

    • @lydiao194
      @lydiao194 3 года назад

      @@AdannaThePA So you keep up with the hours yourself? and they believe you?

  • @nigstbelay4090
    @nigstbelay4090 2 года назад

    Hi I have biology degree from out of usa so can tell me which is fit with me please thank you 🙏

  • @BlkMedusa
    @BlkMedusa 5 лет назад

    You mentioned that you would have to get certified in something in order to have patient care experience. I'm in college now, but when I was a senior in high school I took a course to become a certified CNA. I never actually used the certification though. Would this still count?

    • @uniquejohnson5516
      @uniquejohnson5516 5 лет назад +2

      No, love you have to actually work as a CNA for 2,000 hours.

  • @victoriaemmanuel3105
    @victoriaemmanuel3105 Год назад

    do I need to have a cs to get into pa school? when I get my degree, doesn't it mean you're pursuing a double degree and can't qualify for financial aid?

  • @MegaGirly567
    @MegaGirly567 5 лет назад +3

    do you recommend doing a bsn/rn , working for a year and then going to PA school?

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  5 лет назад +6

      It is so I recommend doing what's best for you and your life, however going the BSN route and working for a year will get you great experience and you do need patient care experience for PA School

  • @joselafalaise2600
    @joselafalaise2600 5 лет назад +27

    High school Junior. Thinking about going to get my BSN degree, work for one year, and then attend PA school.

    • @JoseGarcia-se1nx
      @JoseGarcia-se1nx 5 лет назад +4

      Jose Lafalaise X2! I’m going to get my Bachelors Degree In Nursing, work for a year or two and then go to PA school

    • @shamesj.r.4439
      @shamesj.r.4439 5 лет назад +15

      If you do nursing you're probably better off doing nurse practitioner instead of PA because they end up doing around the same thing anyway

    • @jlovesj3335
      @jlovesj3335 4 года назад

      Thats my plan omg

    • @dartagnanharris3661
      @dartagnanharris3661 3 года назад

      You could just get your cna, work throughout college, and then apply to pa school. Just advice of you wanted a faster way of getting there!

  • @sarahdignan8984
    @sarahdignan8984 3 года назад +1

    So I noticed you mentioned that working was important and so was shadowing. Do you also need volunteer experience?

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  3 года назад +1

      Some programs asked for it but it's not really a requirement you just put in whatever volunteer experience that you may have it's nice to have something but lower on the list.

  • @msala30able
    @msala30able 4 года назад

    What if you work in the health care field does that count too as experience?

  • @heathervalentine4806
    @heathervalentine4806 Год назад

    Is Ophthalmic technician good patient care experience?

  • @munahwalker4795
    @munahwalker4795 5 лет назад +4

    how many shadowing hours, and clinical/patient care hours is required for PA school? I have not be able to locate this. Is patient care experience the same as clinical experiences hours?

    • @ibreonawilborn9019
      @ibreonawilborn9019 5 лет назад +1

      Munah Walker depends on the school

    • @princess287love
      @princess287love 4 года назад

      It depends but aim for 1,000

    • @kalebalbert5507
      @kalebalbert5507 4 года назад

      its specific to the school you are applying. and no they are not the same. look on the CASPA website for more information

  • @theshubhamahuja
    @theshubhamahuja 3 года назад +1

    My Bachelor's is in Drama, but I've also done diploma in pharmacy and have experience in it. Will it work Or do I have to take the prerequisite courses? 'Cause I have studied some of the courses in my pharmacy diploma.

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  3 года назад +2

      You still have to take the prereqs. They're required.

  • @ryangrimm3800
    @ryangrimm3800 5 лет назад +1

    I'm going into the army and hoping that I can become a PA and get my degree through them. Do you know anybody that has gone this route before?

    • @cameronsavard8544
      @cameronsavard8544 4 года назад

      There is a Facebook group I'd recommend joining for the Army program. It's called the Interservice Physician Assistant Program. Most of your questions be answered there.

  • @cristinashelton1891
    @cristinashelton1891 3 года назад

    Hi, thanks for sharing. I am a MA in an orthopaedic clinic, and I decided I wanted to go to school to become a PA. Do you have a recommendation for an online school? Is being a MA now beneficial even tho I probably wont be accepted into a PA program for a few years.. lol

    • @sofiag4377
      @sofiag4377 3 года назад

      Why until a few years ???

  • @ifreezetvcomics
    @ifreezetvcomics 4 года назад

    Does it have to be a UC?

  • @kaynataslam5826
    @kaynataslam5826 3 года назад +1

    Is it mandatory to take the GRE ? i dont see this as a requirement on the school i want to apply for

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  3 года назад +3

      It's not mandatory for every school with some schools that is required You just have to be it aware of what schools require it versus those that don't

  • @J1Pa17
    @J1Pa17 4 года назад

    Taking chem freshmen year is the worst thing anyone can do trust me I got C in Gen Chem 1 and it’s my only C in my Transcript

  • @HasinaBegum-AHSC
    @HasinaBegum-AHSC 2 года назад

    If I did Bsc in Adult nursing is it possible for me to get into the PA school

  • @benwilliams1889
    @benwilliams1889 4 года назад

    Would a personal injury investigator for a law firm count as patient care experience? We have to go over medical history and discuss detailed injuries. Alot of time is spent meeting with clients in hospital settings. Also, what about pharmacy technician experience? Thanks

    • @ivettelopez2575
      @ivettelopez2575 3 года назад +1

      I called around to a bunch of adcoms and no it’s not. Some schools let you put it as HCE because it has to do with reviewing medical records. PCE is direct patient care. You provide some sort of care or treatment to the patient. Ie. CNA, Paramedic, EMT.

    • @benwilliams1889
      @benwilliams1889 3 года назад

      @@ivettelopez2575 Thanks much for the reply and information!

  • @allonabby
    @allonabby 3 года назад

    I wanted to know how the science GPA is calculated. Is it only calculating the GPA for the prerequisite courses (such as Statistics, general microbiology, Anatomy and physiology I and II, introduction to psychology or developmental psychology, general chemistry or organic chemistry or biochemistry) required to enter the program or is it my overall science GPA including the prerequisite courses and courses such as psychics, introduction to biology, cellular and molecular biology, genetics, etc?

    • @AdannaThePA
      @AdannaThePA  3 года назад

      Is calculated using all of the science courses you've ever taken