We’re going to chat about the pros and cons of shift work or office hours – and review how to determine which is best for you.
You’ve graduated from PA school & passed your PANCE, what’s next? How do you determine the best specialty for you as a new PA-C?
Are there jobs that can help you to achieve work-life balance? How do you find a job that will work for your lifestyle?
I’m sharing my top ten tips for new graduate PAs. It’s the advice I wish I’d been given as a new graduate joining the ranks of healthcare workers.
I figured out what we are missing in healthcare. Culturally we’ve gotten it wrong in recent years.
The missing ingredient: humanity. We’ve forgotten that it’s supposed to be people taking care of people. We have lost touch with compassion, kindness and vulnerability.
Here are three ways to restore humanity to healthcare.
I figured out what we are missing in healthcare. Culturally we’ve gotten it wrong in recent years.
The missing ingredient: humanity. We’ve forgotten that it’s supposed to be people taking care of people. We have lost touch with compassion, kindness and vulnerability.
Here are three ways to restore humanity to healthcare.
The idea of a leadership ladder, that is linear, one step at a time, is not the only path to success in medicine. It’s a jungle gym.
In order to restore humanity back into healthcare, we need to work on connecting with ourselves and others. The 5 questions you should be asking yourself as a physician assistant and your PA colleagues to deepen that connection.
Connection is a powerful thing – connecting to our inner knowing and those in our lives and these questions are designed to do just that. Learn the power of introspection and connection in medicine.
In order to restore humanity back into healthcare, we need to work on connecting with ourselves and others. The 5 questions you should be asking yourself as a physician assistant and your PA colleagues to deepen that connection.
Connection is a powerful thing – connecting to our inner knowing and those in our lives and these questions are designed to do just that. Learn the power of introspection and connection in medicine.
Be Brave Enough to Speak Up Thea Nolan is an Interventional Radiology PA who was featured in the 2022 AAPA PA Week News Features for identifying a faulty medical device. Because of Thea’s reporting, the devices were recalled, saving the lives of and preventing complications in tens of thousands of patients. But this was no […]
Meet Brie Marks Brie is a PA, wife, mom to 2 kids, martial artist, musician, and my personal friend. We met at the DeSales PA Program when we were both in PA school. I’m honored to share her story today! Listen Here APPLE PODCASTS | SPOTIFY | STITCHER Watch on YouTube Brie had always thought […]
Meet Brie Marks Brie is a PA, wife, mom to 2 kids, martial artist, musician, and my personal friend. We met at the DeSales PA Program when we were both in PA school. I’m honored to share her story today! Listen Here APPLE PODCASTS | SPOTIFY | STITCHER Watch on YouTube Brie had always thought […]
Continuing Medical Education (CME) – A Necessary Evil Say it with me: CME Conferences are fun! CME Conferences are for learning! CME Conferences can also feel… overwhelming. Attending conferences is par for the course for practicing PAs and in this post-COVID world we are getting back to in-person meetings which feels so darn good. Some […]
Meet Alex Cristofori Alex is a PA at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore in the Sickle Cell Center for Adults and in the department of Hematology. He provides care in both the inpatient and outpatient settings for patients with sickle cell and other hematologic diseases. Alex grew up in northeast Connecticut in a blue collar […]
Meet Alex Cristofori Alex is a PA at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore in the Sickle Cell Center for Adults and in the department of Hematology. He provides care in both the inpatient and outpatient settings for patients with sickle cell and other hematologic diseases. Alex grew up in northeast Connecticut in a blue collar […]