Friday, March 20, 2020

How to end up being a Qualified Nursing Assistant; a good Doctor Assistant or MD career path

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Peace be to you all! I have actually been a clinically licensed Physician Assistant for the past 16 years. I began as a CNA back in1990 It was an EXCELLENT introduction to the Allied health field. I learned the principles of developing a relationship with clients and some extremely standard aspects of medication (e.g. Medical Terms, important indications, extremely standard human anatomy, etc.). Most importantly, I found out humbleness. Being a CNA is very effort! It is humbling because one can see how many people may wind up as age takes its toll on our body and minds. Also, the type of work a CNA does requires that one be simple (e.g. cleaning clients body of their waste, feeding and dressing them, and so on).
The experience I had the ability to pass on in my medical school individual declaration and later, in my PA school interview, helped me stand out from other candidates. It’s a terrific way to get direct-patient-contact hours if you are applying to PA School. If you have an interest in ending up being a CNA, PA-C, RN, MD, or any other job in the Allied health field, please consider signing up for my channel. Thanks! Omar” Dr.O the PA Pro” Abdul-Malik DHEd, MPAS, PA-C.
Details: BS in Biology from UDC in 94′, Medical School candidate in 95′, BS in PA from Howard University in 00′, Masters in Physician Assistant Studies w/ Transmittable Diseases from University of Nebraska Medical Center 03′, Doctorate of Health Education from A.T. Still University School of Health Education in 12′.
Contact information: (202)549-7136
OAbdulMali@aol.com.

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