I admire the mission statement of the PAS program, as I am a firm believer in providing excellent care to all populations. A Physician Assistant, as well as any other medical professional, should provide compassionate care to those needing it, despite their financial status, race, disabilities, and more. As a future PA, I want to advocate for all populations and let their voices be heard, inside and outside of the walls of medicine. One reason I am compassionate about advocating for my patients is because I understand what it is like to be in their shoes. Growing up, I have had my fair share of medical encounters, and was even on state insurance for most of my life. This meant that exceptional care was not always in reach, as I had to visit overflowing medical facilities and was unable to choose the better treatment options due to finances. Due to this, I advocate for my patient’s daily at work by calling insurances and working out the logistics of getting them the care they need, or helping them find resources if we hit a dead-end. Putting their care first, each and every day, has helped me advocate for patients of all populations. …show more content…
I have always been intrigued at the way a PA works together with other PAs and doctors in order to effectively treat a patient, and that the result of their care is due to teamwork within the profession. As a kid, I was always told that “one mind is never enough”, and I truly believe that is the case when it comes to medicine. With medicine always being on the move, and more techniques and treatment options available, the more minds working together, the better the outcome for the patient. I also have found that by working together as a team, we learn humility and effective communication, and without that we cannot work as