Transition from the Military to Physician Assistant (PA-C)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Brief video on my transition/journey from the end of my time in the military to becoming a Physician Assistant (PA-C). There is also a couple of itips included for those that are pursuing PA school. Hope you enjoy!

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  • @parkournewb808
    @parkournewb808 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a Corpsman and at a crossroads in my Naval Career. C-School and obli-serv another contract or get out and go to school to becoming a PA. I've been hesitant because I'm not confident in being able to succeed in the field. Thank you for your perspective, it has definitely makes me feel motivated in taking the journey

  • @williamdoyle6542
    @williamdoyle6542 4 месяца назад +1

    Enjoyed your video, I'm a veteran about to apply to PA school and go through the CASPA process. I was a combat medic with lots of hours and PA shadowing hours and LOR's from the PA's. I had to go back to school to improve my GPA because I sucked the first time I went to college and finished with a 2.6 . Now I have a overall 3.0 and Science GPA of 4.0. Can't deny I'm nervous, like you I don't have anyone who has been through this process. Idk just looking for a little advise or what you think my chances are. Always looking to improve. Thanks

  • @Shailix
    @Shailix Год назад +2

    Good videos man! I’m joining the army and plan on doing undergrad while active duty and then transitioning into PA after. Hopefully I only have to kill 4-6 years active to finish a 4 year degree. While also hopefully getting my patient hours as a combat medic. 2 birds with 1 stone.

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад

      That is definitely a good path! Wish I did medic so I would’ve had a lot of patient care hours. Good luck 💪🏻

  • @laminjawo5586
    @laminjawo5586 Год назад +3

    He is so brave he only apply to two schools.😮

  • @user-cp1qz6jh1k
    @user-cp1qz6jh1k Год назад +2

    just came across your video you are an absolute Gigachad. I trying to build my resume now , I have a foreign degree and trying to build my resume in the US, but i don't know if volunteering hours would count as patient care hours. but I will try it
    thanks, man.

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +1

      Hey 👋🏻 if you want/need any feedback in your resume feel free to email it to me kdelvec1@kent.edu Also volunteer hours won’t count as patient care hours, but they are good to come across PAs that you could ask to shadow if you need shadowing hours!

    • @user-cp1qz6jh1k
      @user-cp1qz6jh1k Год назад +1

      @@keldendelvecchio6932 sure will do. thank you. keep the good my friend

  • @nicklaus___1501
    @nicklaus___1501 4 месяца назад

    Hey, id love to be an orthapedic pa, my dad is telling me to go through with it id need to be an officers and get the hpsp program to go to a medical school.
    Is that 😊right?

  • @feelgoodjay5446
    @feelgoodjay5446 11 месяцев назад +2

    What was your MOS in the military

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  11 месяцев назад

      Primary was Motor T mechanic and secondary was marksmanship coach

  • @starrhazel92
    @starrhazel92 Год назад +1

    I too did not take school seriously when I was in grade school, and I think my GPA may be even lower than yours with that being said what do you suggest my major in? What would help me get most if not all of the prerequisites that may be needed.

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад

      You could do a traditional biology with concentration in pre-med or do what I did and switch to public health with concentration in pre-med. It’s an easier major but allows you to spend more time on other important parts on the application other than classes like volunteering and patient care hours. Make sure you look at each individual school’s requirements before you make any big decisions on major because some programs require more than others!

  • @codycraft9740
    @codycraft9740 Год назад +1

    Great video! I’m currently in the Navy and aspiring to become a PA. Is there any rules against tattoos for PA’s?

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +2

      Not that I am aware of. There was a girl with a full sleeve in our program and there wasn’t any issues. There is also an NP at my job with full sleeves and a neck tattoo! I think places are starting to become more relaxed with tattoos thankfully.

  • @marcojoestar212
    @marcojoestar212 7 месяцев назад +1

    sooo uhhhh.... does the 9/11 gi bill cover your PA school? or does it depends how much the PA school is

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  7 месяцев назад

      I guess it depends on several things. A couple of them being if you already have an undergraduate degree that you didn’t use the 9/11 for then you could use it for PA school, the price of the PA school, if you have 100% of your 9/11 (sometimes if you don’t complete your contract in the service you will only get a percentage). I personally used the 9/11 for my undergraduate and then used Voc rehab (which I believe is going by a different name now “Veteran Readiness & Employment Chapter 31”. I would recommend you talk with a counselor at the VA to discuss your options and the best plan of action to maximize your benefits!

  • @brittanyjackson7361
    @brittanyjackson7361 Год назад +1

    Can I ask, does the military pay for it??

    • @keldendelvecchio6932
      @keldendelvecchio6932  Год назад +2

      I got my undergrad paid for with the post 9/11 GI bill and my Masters paid for with the VOC Rehab GI bill. Everyone that completes their active duty contract and gets honorably discharged qualifies for the post 9/11 GI bill. For VOC Rehab there are different qualifications though - you need a certain disability rating and other criteria