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Minor emergencies - great for urgent care or fast track Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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New grad entering the field, any recommendations for preparation?
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I'm putting together a study plan for the next 30 days. I want to read a few topics a day from multiple sources. I was thinking it would be a good idea to hit the most common diseases/disorders seen by the hospitalist. Any chance anyone can help me with a list of sorts? Thanks -
Just downloaded it to my iPad and iPhone, looks really helpful, thank you all so much. Any advice for books? I just ordered Minor Emergencies: Expert Consult - Online and Print, 3e on Amazon. Any other need to read books before i start?
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Thanks for the replies, Im really, really, really looking forward to this opportunity. I feel it will be a significant learning opportunity for me. Im spending the next few weeks reviewing anything i can get my hands on for Emergency Med. Wish i could afford the SEMPA conference but I can't for now. Again thanks for the replies.
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Gotcha, my bad, I would love to one day make all the calls, but for now its 5 days a week 1 doc 1 pa, and 2 days with 1 doc and 2 pas. I'm really looking forward to it. Where would I find some good materials to study up on? Also where can I find some workshops? Thanks for the prompt and informative replies! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Another thing of note is that they have 2 shifts a week that have 2 PAs on for extra coverage, I will only be working those shifts for a few months until I get my feet wet. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Job is in Tennessee, I was an army medic for a number of years before PA school. Apparently, from what I asked about in the interview, I will mostly be relegated to the fast track, it's a 15 bed ER that now handles chest pain but sends out for anything stroke related. Also I was told by the medical director that it is mostly medical and very little trauma. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I am a new grad and just recently acquired a job in a rural single coverage ER. I am super excited about the autonomy that I will have and the opportunity for learning a ton. Truly my dream job. But I am understandably intimidated. Anything that I can review or know cold so that I can feel a shred of confidence when I start in 2 months? Or any advice? Thanks
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It took me some searching but I did find a job, it's a pretty saturated area. I think I more or less got a little lucky and am still working 70 miles from downtown... I'd say that tnpa is the best resource and there is a conference coming up next week,called spring fling. Good luck and feel free to email me @ scottdalrymple19@gmail.com Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Does it require a subscription? Are there any video components?
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Thanks! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I am a new grad and scored a job as an emergency medicine PA due to my history as an army medic. Ive got some time before i start and i wanted to do some reviewing before i have my first shift. any suggestions to some literature or review materials? thanks!
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I am graduating from a Virginia school in December and moving to Nashville to be closer to family. Looking for jobs but don't see much for PA's in nashville! Is this a normal thing? Are employers waiting for the ACA to be enacted before starting to hire? It's getting close to the time where I need to start looking and applying but there isn't much out there. Any ideas?