mingez
New member
HELLOOOOO! LOL.
As some of you already know, I've been in an RN to PA program (Nurse/Physician Assistant), where you get your RN license, and then transition to PA school. Well, I just got done with phase one, and I've just finished the nursing portion of the program. In case some of you don't know what a PA is, it's like a permanent resident (Doc) who gets payed more but works under a Doctor. (When I'm done, I'll be able to prescribe drugs and treatments)
I've had no life the last year, and it's been the hardest thing I've ever done. Can't freaking believe how hard it was. The things I've seen...blood, guts, and I love it! I'm now working in a pscyh ER here in Denver, and PA school starts in the summer. It's my 2nd degree, and let me tell you folks, going back to school is a beotch.
So, I've officially received my RN, and I'm so freaking proud of it, I can't tell you. I can only imagine what it's going to be like when I get my PA. Working in the psych ER is an adventure, we get all kinds from Gang Bangers and homeless people to kids with PTSD. Sorry I've been AWOL, but I'll now have more time as the PA program is a part-time load and I'll be working as well. I'll now get a little normality in my life.
As some of you already know, I've been in an RN to PA program (Nurse/Physician Assistant), where you get your RN license, and then transition to PA school. Well, I just got done with phase one, and I've just finished the nursing portion of the program. In case some of you don't know what a PA is, it's like a permanent resident (Doc) who gets payed more but works under a Doctor. (When I'm done, I'll be able to prescribe drugs and treatments)
I've had no life the last year, and it's been the hardest thing I've ever done. Can't freaking believe how hard it was. The things I've seen...blood, guts, and I love it! I'm now working in a pscyh ER here in Denver, and PA school starts in the summer. It's my 2nd degree, and let me tell you folks, going back to school is a beotch.
So, I've officially received my RN, and I'm so freaking proud of it, I can't tell you. I can only imagine what it's going to be like when I get my PA. Working in the psych ER is an adventure, we get all kinds from Gang Bangers and homeless people to kids with PTSD. Sorry I've been AWOL, but I'll now have more time as the PA program is a part-time load and I'll be working as well. I'll now get a little normality in my life.