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What are the most rewarding experiences you have faced and some of the most challenging moments you have had after becoming a physician assistant?
I am a senior in high school looking for advice on becoming a physician assistant after graduation.
What types of careers/majors should I be getting invested in if I don't want to attend med school?
I want to have a career in the health field, but I don't want to attend med school to be a doctor. I am interested in careers in the pre med field, but what is the difference between the pre med and health fields?
Is trying to become a PA risky, because they are oversaturated?Would it be really hard to find a job as a new grad? Is it worth it to go to PA school then?
(I also have these same questions for NPs). I'm worried that if I choose to go to PA school that I will have a hard time finding a job after and regret it. I heard that in rural areas there is high demand, but if I wanted to live in more of a mainstream/bigger city, would I not be able to get a...
What is the hardest part about being in the healthcare field?
I am a senior at East Wake High School. After I graduate, I want to attend ECU to become a Physical Therapist or an Athletic Trainer, or just something in the healthcare field. I love learning about the human body and mind. I like learning about all of our bodies systems and why we think they...
What study techniques work best for you and your courses?
e.i flashcards, recording a lecture, prolonged study sessions or more short bursts
How do you treat a patient in a healthcare facility who wants to do everything by themselves and resist your help? Especially if they're older and don't believe in your skill. I might get in trouble if I just have another clinician treat them if I'm assigned to. #Spring25
I'm studying to be an Occupational Therapy Assistant, and I need to be better at finding solutions to helping people who don't want help.
When a person is 57 years old and they want to change careers, is this possible #Spring25?
Hello. I am a 57 year old female who has been a social worker since 1992. I have worked with people from many cultures, economic status’, across all ages, and with a broad spectrum of life challenges. I have professional experience working with children and adults who were mentally ill,...
help me choose?
I'm a sophomore in high school and I cant seem to pick a career, I love the outdoors and like hands on work I also enjoy helping people but I love baking and cooking and I'm good at it. there are so many options but I cant pick, park ranger, environmental technician, forestry, cook, Baker,...
, Is it a good idea to take a gap year so fill out scholarships and work to get money or should i just go to college and get my degree
How should i continue with my senior year, Is it a good idea to take a gap year so fill out scholarships and work to get money or should i just go to college and get my degree and pay off student loans? I am a senior in high school and have not filled out a lot of scholarships and do not know...
What can I do this summer (summer before senior year) to improve my college applications?
Hello! This summer will be my last summer in high school. This fall, I'll be applying to colleges. I was wondering what things I could do this summer to improve my applications. I'm signing up to volunteer at my local hospital however, I found out it's lottery-based, not skill-based, so I am...
What are the best majors for Med School?
As an incoming freshman, I was told biology is a good major for med school but it doesn’t allow me to work after undergrad. What major give me a boost into med school but allows me to get a job after undergrad ?
How do I start undergrad research and lead my own research project?
I'm planning to major in Biology (pre-med track), and I'm really interested in undergraduate research My long-term goal is to eventually lead my own research project. I know this takes a lot of time and experience, so I'm hoping to get advice on how to get started as a freshman. What steps...
How do you remain motivated as a first-generation when obstacles have steered you away from your original path but continue to strive to reach your dreams while carving your own lane?#Spring25
I'm not your traditional college student and faced some hardships early on in my academic journey, which resulted in a couple of gap years. Nevertheless, I've stayed dedicated to forging my own path toward achieving my dreams of ultimately serving in the medical field. I am proud to be a...
What’s one thing that helps you connect with patients who process the world differently , how do you make sure they feel seen and respected during a difficult dental procedure like a filling ?
Hello, I am currently A dental assistant that specializes in giving care to the ID or IDD (special needs) population that is about to start the EFDA (expanded fundamental dental assistant ) Dental program. Going into this field has already been such an amazing eye-opening experience for me and...
How can you deal with imposter-syndrome within Forestry?
I like being outdoors but I don't have the experience my classmates do, and I feel behind. I feel like there are things I've been expected to know, and my classmates know these things, and I'm struggling to not feel inadequate because of this. Any tips?