Physician Assistant Personal Statement

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You’re in the Doctor’s office waiting for your time to come for the yearly visit. An extensive time goes on, your scheduled visit time has passed. Most likely the doctor is still occupied with another patient. This is the time a Physician assistant will come save you from your bothersome delay. Physician assistants work under the supervision of a doctor, surgeon, or medical professional to provide support to a healthcare or medical team. Many like to describe them as midlevel providers, they one step higher than a nurse but one step lower than a doctor. They all work together to make the best medical outcome for all the patient, but physician assistants play a large vital role in the medical field all together. The first educational program for physician assistants began in 1965 in response to a apparent shortage and misdistribution of physicians. At the same time, many corpsmen (an enlisted member of a military medical unit) were returning from the Vietnam War, who were well trained to …show more content…

Bishop states “I enjoy being a physician assistant because my work is challenging, yet very rewarding. I am able to practice medicine within a multidisciplinary team where I consult with my supervising physicians daily”. The medical field can be very stressful and rigorous to having good spirits around help tremendously. Some good quality’s to have are: good communication, problem solving, the ability to multitask and being able to remain calm with a professional manner also, of course having tons of compassion. The working hours for PA are most physician assistants work full time. About 1 out of 5 worked part time in 2014. In hospitals, physician assistants may work nights, weekends, or holidays. They may also be on call, meaning that they must be ready to respond to a work request with little notice. Once again all depending on the place of