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Hey all,

So I have been a Pulm/Sleep PA since I graduated 5 years ago (all outpatient/clinic). I am really wanting to get into critical care (I was a RT prior to PA school) and was thinking about looking at a residency as an option to get me there. My first concern is that I have been out of school too long to get into a residency.  Anyone have any experience or knowledge of applicants a few years out of graduation getting a residency spot?

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1 hour ago, lancer_dancer01 said:

Hey all,

So I have been a Pulm/Sleep PA since I graduated 5 years ago (all outpatient/clinic). I am really wanting to get into critical care (I was a RT prior to PA school) and was thinking about looking at a residency as an option to get me there. My first concern is that I have been out of school too long to get into a residency.  Anyone have any experience or knowledge of applicants a few years out of graduation getting a residency spot?

I was 3 years out. No problem 

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I am looking at going back for another residency. Based on conversations that I have had with a couple residency directors that I've spoken with, I think there is a lot of interest in candidates with experience. And I agree with the above statement that you will likely get much more out of a residency with experience. You have a lot of fundamentals down and can use the residency to really expand on those instead if trying to do both at the same time.

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On 7/16/2020 at 5:16 PM, dphy83 said:

I am looking at going back for another residency. Based on conversations that I have had with a couple residency directors that I've spoken with, I think there is a lot of interest in candidates with experience. And I agree with the above statement that you will likely get much more out of a residency with experience. You have a lot of fundamentals down and can use the residency to really expand on those instead if trying to do both at the same time.

I know someone who did this. It made him quite marketable. He did general surgery, figured out he liked CT surgery, so did a dedicated year of CT surgery residency. 

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50 minutes ago, EMEDPA said:

I know someone who did this. It made him quite marketable. He did general surgery, figured out he liked CT surgery, so did a dedicated year of CT surgery residency. 

Interesting....What type of compensation (extra) if any did it get him?  How long would it have taken him to get to that level without doing this residency?

Thanks.

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1 hour ago, Sunnyn said:

Interesting....What type of compensation (extra) if any did it get him?  How long would it have taken him to get to that level without doing this residency?

Thanks.

it was more money , certainly, but it was also the ability to know that he would get every single job he ever applied for in any location in CT surgery for the rest of his career. Last I knew, He was in Beverly hills working at Cedars-sinal, taking care of movie stars for an obscene amount of money that he never would have gotten without his residency experience. 

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On 7/21/2020 at 3:09 PM, EMEDPA said:

... but it was also the ability to know that he would get every single job he ever applied for in any location in CT surgery for the rest of his career.

This is exactly my reason. It is getting to a point where it is hard to break into certain areas without specific experience in that field or a residency.

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