PA Vs MD: Meet Sundance--Shes Done Both.wmv
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Great video. I'm an NP and agree that having direct contact with patients is everything. Continued success on your journey!
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she is adorable
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Excellent perspective. Definitely didn't feel like a 13min video. I could've listened to her for at least another 20min without being bored. Thanks to the both of you!
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Great vid. Would have listened to this if it was an hour long.
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Sundance- you are completely admirable for the decision you made based on your lifestyle goals...you speak so eloquently and are so entertaining to listen to...this video was so informative on differences between the two careers and couldn't have been stated better than from someone as yourself...thanks for the video!!!
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a great interview :) thank you!
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Good For her I love the video.....
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Thank you so much, I really appreciated this video.
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This was very helpful!
A thought just occurred to me: She did 3 years of Medical School, right? She must be massively in debt. Wowzers. I hope she gets a high paying job.
LuckyDukeSeven 6 months ago
@LuckyDukeSeven Yes, as I understand it, Sundance has debt, alright. But according to her, it's been worth it because it allowed her to be in just the right field. That's passion, man. Love it.
mypatrainingvideo 6 months ago
@mypatrainingvideo Do you think becoming a CNA is good direct patient care work experience before becoming a PA?
NYCdude321 4 months ago
@NYCdude321 CNA is a good way to start. But I think you'll find that many schools would prefer other types where you are making more of the decisions about your patient's care (EMT, paramedic, respiratory therapist, physical therapy, medical assistant, etc.)
But as a place to start, CNA is a fast and helpful.
mypatrainingvideo 2 months ago