Your PA Mentor - From Physician Assistant Student to PA-C
Sami Ngo
16 episodes
9 months ago
Onboarding process is the training process of a new job. Most new grads don’t ask about the onboarding process during their interview and EKKKKK! They find themselves drowning when they are thrown into a full schedule without proper training or supervision. #thestruggleisrealTypically, the onboarding process can be anywhere from a few weeks to a few months depending on the job. Your training period in OB/GYN will be completely different from your training period ...
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Onboarding process is the training process of a new job. Most new grads don’t ask about the onboarding process during their interview and EKKKKK! They find themselves drowning when they are thrown into a full schedule without proper training or supervision. #thestruggleisrealTypically, the onboarding process can be anywhere from a few weeks to a few months depending on the job. Your training period in OB/GYN will be completely different from your training period ...
How to Explain Bad Grades in Your PA School Interview
Your PA Mentor - From Physician Assistant Student to PA-C
15 minutes
5 years ago
How to Explain Bad Grades in Your PA School Interview
So you got that dreaded C in your organic chemistry? Or was it biochemistry? Or philosophy? Or was it multiple bad grades? Feeling bummed and discouraged about applying to PA school with less than a 4.0 GPA? Well, guess what? Erin and I have been there and done that. We are here to tell you that your GPA is NOT a reflection of who you are. And it definitely won’t kill your chances of getting into PA school.You should not let a lower than average GPA stop you from f...
Your PA Mentor - From Physician Assistant Student to PA-C
Onboarding process is the training process of a new job. Most new grads don’t ask about the onboarding process during their interview and EKKKKK! They find themselves drowning when they are thrown into a full schedule without proper training or supervision. #thestruggleisrealTypically, the onboarding process can be anywhere from a few weeks to a few months depending on the job. Your training period in OB/GYN will be completely different from your training period ...