kheart9
Jul 14, 2012
Graduate / 'even more equipped' - Physician Assistant Narrative on CASPA [4]
"Through the hours I have spent working in the hospital as a nurse's aide on the cardiac floor and shadowing an Orthopedic PA, I find it to be a perfect balance of patient contact and office time" --very good!
Do you have any personal experiences or stories to tell while working or with a PA that made you really consider being a PA? I know in my narrative, I've tried to put in specific cases of why I liked shadowing, what I did with a doctor/PA, a specific incident that made me want to go into healthcare.
As stated previously, doesn't quite flow. The use of transitions will definitely help this. Also, I know CASPA has only a 5,000 ca=haracter limit but you are well under that. Feel free to write more and expound on what exactly you like about the PA profession. What is that crucial role you've seen them play? Other than having jobs all over, what else pulls you in about the profession?
Good luck!
"Through the hours I have spent working in the hospital as a nurse's aide on the cardiac floor and shadowing an Orthopedic PA, I find it to be a perfect balance of patient contact and office time" --very good!
Do you have any personal experiences or stories to tell while working or with a PA that made you really consider being a PA? I know in my narrative, I've tried to put in specific cases of why I liked shadowing, what I did with a doctor/PA, a specific incident that made me want to go into healthcare.
As stated previously, doesn't quite flow. The use of transitions will definitely help this. Also, I know CASPA has only a 5,000 ca=haracter limit but you are well under that. Feel free to write more and expound on what exactly you like about the PA profession. What is that crucial role you've seen them play? Other than having jobs all over, what else pulls you in about the profession?
Good luck!