Intro: Plan to Discuss 1. Undergraduate Degree 2. Shadowing hours 3. Clinical Experience 4. Studying for GRE 5. PA School 6. Studying for the PANCE. If you want to jump ahead! 01:25: Talk about Undergrad degree and prerequisite course. Why GPA matters. 03:33: Shadow hours and why you need them. How many hours you need. 04:53: Let's talk Clinical hours. What qualifies, how many you need, and where you can acquire them 07:04: GRE prep, starting the CASPA process, and putting it all together to prepare for interviews 08:31: PA School overview 09:33: Finish line, passing the PANCE 11:40: Wrapping it all up and conclusion! Thanks for watching let me know what would be helpful in next videos!
I’m so happy I found your channel! This was very informative, thank you. I am interested in the exact career path as you. I want to know the steps on how to be a PA who specializes in sleep medicine. When you were in PA school did they have courses in the program for students to learn about sleep medicine or did you have to take on an extra set of classes to learn about it?
Thanks for the comment! Actually was in primary care for 5 years prior to making the jump to sleep and pulmonology. Honestly during school we had less than half a day on sleep medicine. I made the move after being a more general provider and realizing sleep and pulm were something I was really interested in! But I know a lot of respiratory techs who went to PA school and then went into sleep medicine.
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Intro: Plan to Discuss
1. Undergraduate Degree
2. Shadowing hours
3. Clinical Experience
4. Studying for GRE
5. PA School
6. Studying for the PANCE.
If you want to jump ahead!
01:25: Talk about Undergrad degree and prerequisite course. Why GPA matters.
03:33: Shadow hours and why you need them. How many hours you need.
04:53: Let's talk Clinical hours. What qualifies, how many you need, and where you can acquire them
07:04: GRE prep, starting the CASPA process, and putting it all together to prepare for interviews
08:31: PA School overview
09:33: Finish line, passing the PANCE
11:40: Wrapping it all up and conclusion!
Thanks for watching let me know what would be helpful in next videos!
I’m so happy I found your channel! This was very informative, thank you. I am interested in the exact career path as you. I want to know the steps on how to be a PA who specializes in sleep medicine. When you were in PA school did they have courses in the program for students to learn about sleep medicine or did you have to take on an extra set of classes to learn about it?
Thanks for the comment! Actually was in primary care for 5 years prior to making the jump to sleep and pulmonology. Honestly during school we had less than half a day on sleep medicine. I made the move after being a more general provider and realizing sleep and pulm were something I was really interested in! But I know a lot of respiratory techs who went to PA school and then went into sleep medicine.