I’m not in PA school yet, but I just wanted to comment on how much I appreciate your day in the life videos! They actually show and explain what goes on as a PA-S/C. Most videos just show people arriving and leaving their site, and then doing things not PA related. Please keep these up! ◡̈
I noticed that when I was a pre-PA as well! So I wanted to make my videos as visual as I can without violating HIPPA! Thanks for your kind words. Appreciate it!
Finally know what I wanna do bro. Didn’t wanna go down the MD/DO path. Too much schooling, too expensive, and it takes forever. PA makes less money and has a “lower status” but money ain’t everything and I’m a humble man🤷🏾♂️😂😂 just tryna break 6 figures and be able to have a life outside of the workplace. Being a PA is definitely the move.
Starting my program in June and super stoked! Glad you're showing how these rotations go, keep it up! I scribed for a family med doc and we would see 30 - 35 patients per day. It was absolutely insane. The doc was over 70 years old and could not use an EMR to save his life, so rarely was a shift less than 12 hrs. Contrast that with scribing in the ED and seeing maybe 16 patients per day. Love ED medicine. You definitely see a broad range of patients in family med though which is really cool.
I love watching your videos/tiktoks! I just started making videos on my journey to PA school as well! I was wondering how you are able to balance school + UA-cam videos/tiktok? ☺️
I hate butterflies (not the real ones just the needle ones) looks and sounds like this was a great rotation. These are the types of experiences that are awesome.
Hi Dani! Thank u so much for your videos! I just graduated from PTA school and I’m considering going into a PA program, any advise, tips or suggestions please 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hi I just applied to PA school at barry Nova and usf. How did you like Nova? Have a BA & masters in sports medicine. Super nervous about the interview process. Any advice? Thanks. Great videos
Hi! just found your channel and wanted to ask a question! I’m currently a RN but I’m actually interviewing at my dream PA program in a few months! Any encouragement or tips for me??? All of this in your video seems so overwhelming! how did you feel going into the program? do you feel like it’s manageable?
love your videos!! i’ll be starting PA school in a few months and I was wondering where you go your green scrubs in the beginning of this video ?? I love them
I have a question, did you complete any program or certification to become a medical assistant for your PCE and HCE hours?? Or can you start working as one without any license/certification/program completion?
@@DanithePA do you think that if i do a major in bio and minor in psychology will help to enter PA school? I just graduated from high school and i really want to become a PA😁
I am in school to become a medical assistant right now. I am doing it to get patient care experience for PA school, so I can answer this from what I know so far. Medical assistants are the first people to bring in patients and prepare their visit for a doctor, PA, or NP. We can do lots of things like take blood, check vital signs, etc. However, MA's can't create treatment plans, diagnose patients, or anything like that. A physician assistant is a healthcare provider, so they CAN see their own patients, treat, and diagnose. Schooling is very different, as a result. It is only going to take me a little over 4 months to become an MA, but PA school is usually around 27 months I believe. Unfortunately, the PA title is misleading and people tend to think these two careers are the same, but they are very different. Hope this helps!
I’m not in PA school yet, but I just wanted to comment on how much I appreciate your day in the life videos! They actually show and explain what goes on as a PA-S/C. Most videos just show people arriving and leaving their site, and then doing things not PA related. Please keep these up! ◡̈
I noticed that when I was a pre-PA as well! So I wanted to make my videos as visual as I can without violating HIPPA! Thanks for your kind words. Appreciate it!
@@DanithePA are u PA in cardio branch ?
In the middle of finals (undergrad) and this was really motivating to watch. Thanks dani for the insight and inspiration ✨
😳😍
Congrats on finishing that rotation! I’m currently in NP school and just finished my first rotation in a family practice setting and loved it.
Congrats ! What a great first rotation to have
Finally know what I wanna do bro. Didn’t wanna go down the MD/DO path. Too much schooling, too expensive, and it takes forever. PA makes less money and has a “lower status” but money ain’t everything and I’m a humble man🤷🏾♂️😂😂 just tryna break 6 figures and be able to have a life outside of the workplace. Being a PA is definitely the move.
Starting my program in June and super stoked! Glad you're showing how these rotations go, keep it up! I scribed for a family med doc and we would see 30 - 35 patients per day. It was absolutely insane. The doc was over 70 years old and could not use an EMR to save his life, so rarely was a shift less than 12 hrs. Contrast that with scribing in the ED and seeing maybe 16 patients per day. Love ED medicine. You definitely see a broad range of patients in family med though which is really cool.
Awesome video! I’m not in PA school yet but really would like to go into family medicine! Thanks for your videos! They help a lot!
You’re so welcome ! :D goodluck in your journey
Maybe for a video, we can see what your studying technique is?!
Wow.... you make my life feel like a joke. You’re Amazing! Keep it up 🔥
So fascinating!! Very proud of you 🙌🏼🥼☀️🙏🏻
your videos are so motivating and relaxing to watch 💛
I am so glad you are uploading!!!
I love watching your videos/tiktoks! I just started making videos on my journey to PA school as well! I was wondering how you are able to balance school + UA-cam videos/tiktok? ☺️
I’ll be making a video about this soooon
@@DanithePA omg yay! excited to watch it! thank you! :)
Thanks for the video! Very helpful. Can you please make a video of your study routine in PA school ?
Hey Dani! Can you please make a video on how to chose between specialties as a pa and go through each one? Maybe even the one you are considering?
I hate butterflies (not the real ones just the needle ones) looks and sounds like this was a great rotation. These are the types of experiences that are awesome.
The transition from 5:15 to 5:20 is my current mood right now in exam week (one second to be tired) 😂
This was really helpful and entertaining to watch! Thank you!
Hi Dani! Thank u so much for your videos! I just graduated from PTA school and I’m considering going into a PA program, any advise, tips or suggestions please 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I love these videos 😉💟💕. Thanks for sharing with us.
Hey Dani loving these vlogs
Some people say that medicine students can't living their live because they will spend all their time studying. Do you think that is right?? ♥️you
You are making a really good job 👏❤
Hi I just applied to PA school at barry Nova and usf. How did you like Nova? Have a BA & masters in sports medicine. Super nervous about the interview process. Any advice? Thanks. Great videos
Amei o vlog 🤗
CAN YOU PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO "HOW TO BECOME PA"
I love the Kitty and I'm planning on becoming a pa
Hi! just found your channel and wanted to ask a question! I’m currently a RN but I’m actually interviewing at my dream PA program in a few months! Any encouragement or tips for me??? All of this in your video seems so overwhelming! how did you feel going into the program? do you feel like it’s manageable?
Love your videos!! :)
Thank you Aunti🤎❤️
love your videos!! i’ll be starting PA school in a few months and I was wondering where you go your green scrubs in the beginning of this video ?? I love them
I loved the top too! I think its the Mediclo Capri: Collared Scrub Top
Love your videos ! When should you apply to pa school if you plan on going straight after college ?
You have a professor writing EORs? I am confused. Aren't EORs standardized? So like, all PA students take the same exact EORs?
I have a question, did you complete any program or certification to become a medical assistant for your PCE and HCE hours?? Or can you start working as one without any license/certification/program completion?
I really like your videos 🤍❤️
I literally have the same exact phone and case as you
do you have ig? thanks for your videos!! helpful & informative content
Hey dani ur vlog made me fall for PA i have one Question did clinical rotations are the part of our program or we have to arrange it on our own?
It is always apart of the program
Hi dani i like your videos, i am currently a nephrology nurse specialist, and i would like to know what the requirements is to become a PA. thank you.
I don't even want to imagine what doing taxes would be like in the medical field
Hi! Where do you get most of your business casual clothes? They are so cute!
Random places! One of my favs are Nordstrom and express
210 physician assistant schools and counting …!!!
any ideas of where to shop for business casual clothes?
How did the exam go?
Which time you’re sleep ?
Is that Florida where you're located at?
Yes
What country are you from?
what degree did you take before you became a PA?
Bachelors in Bio
@@DanithePA do you think that if i do a major in bio and minor in psychology will help to enter PA school? I just graduated from high school and i really want to become a PA😁
@@DanithePA I’m getting my bachelors in psychology! So I’m sure what you’re doing is fine. I know a lot of PA’s that major in Biology 🧪
PA schools 210 and counting … !!!
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Undoubtedly I am a good hearted person I will never say bad things to you I just smsed you to know one thing please reply me if you believe in God
What is PA?
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Physician assistant
I have a question. What is the different between medical assistant and physician assistant?
Search it up
I am in school to become a medical assistant right now. I am doing it to get patient care experience for PA school, so I can answer this from what I know so far. Medical assistants are the first people to bring in patients and prepare their visit for a doctor, PA, or NP. We can do lots of things like take blood, check vital signs, etc. However, MA's can't create treatment plans, diagnose patients, or anything like that. A physician assistant is a healthcare provider, so they CAN see their own patients, treat, and diagnose.
Schooling is very different, as a result. It is only going to take me a little over 4 months to become an MA, but PA school is usually around 27 months I believe. Unfortunately, the PA title is misleading and people tend to think these two careers are the same, but they are very different. Hope this helps!
Thank you Allie! Great response !
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Med school reject
She’s not! Don’t be saying that!
LoL
sad kient. get a life.