Today we had our first patients! We went to a retirement residential home and took history. It was so much fun! We were in partners and got to know some pretty awesome people who we hope to get to go visit again since they did help us start our career!
We had a lecture on Sexual history and how to talk to patients about sex. We also got lectured on how to handle patients hitting on us.
The most exciting thing today is we all go to dress up and wear our lab coats! We took a lot of pictures and just enjoyed each other looking professional! We got out early to come home and study for our exams.
Half of our class is sick with this stupid bug going around. Wish us luck on our Physiology exam tomorrow with Pharm students!
PA journey
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Woah sorry long time
Sorry it's been awhile since I have updated.
First Clin Med exam was a success! I was the first to turn my exam in and I got an A! We got our grades in the middle of A&P so hardly any of us were paying attention but our teacher said I know your exam scores are coming in so I understand if you aren't listening haha.
This weekend we all tried to catch up on our other classes and rest. A few of us had a pharmacy paper due.
Yesterday in Pharmacology, we got 50 antibiotics and 25 vaccine we had to memorize before our exam next tuesday so we were all pretty exhausted after that class. We did not really go into detail so we didn't really understand what we were really learning. We also have an exam on Friday for A&P with the muscles, bones, joints and actions of the upper limbs (that we just got Tuesday)
Today we got to do blood pressures in A&P (which we were not taught just given a sheet of paper). It was interesting to say the least. The PA's were expected to just pick it right up and teach pharm.
In Clin Skills, we learned how to do subqu, intramuscular, and intradermal injections! We got shown in a powerpoint, practiced on an orange then were tested on it by injecting each other. We all had a lot of fun and were proud we learned a skill!
We also had elections today. I didn't get president which was disappointing but I ended up being elected to be the student representative to be on the board for Arkansas Physician Assistant Association. I'm super excited!
Tomorrow we go to a retirement home and do patient histories. We get to wear our lab coats and be professionals :-)
We are all a little nervous because we have 3 exams next week! Pray for us
First Clin Med exam was a success! I was the first to turn my exam in and I got an A! We got our grades in the middle of A&P so hardly any of us were paying attention but our teacher said I know your exam scores are coming in so I understand if you aren't listening haha.
This weekend we all tried to catch up on our other classes and rest. A few of us had a pharmacy paper due.
Yesterday in Pharmacology, we got 50 antibiotics and 25 vaccine we had to memorize before our exam next tuesday so we were all pretty exhausted after that class. We did not really go into detail so we didn't really understand what we were really learning. We also have an exam on Friday for A&P with the muscles, bones, joints and actions of the upper limbs (that we just got Tuesday)
Today we got to do blood pressures in A&P (which we were not taught just given a sheet of paper). It was interesting to say the least. The PA's were expected to just pick it right up and teach pharm.
In Clin Skills, we learned how to do subqu, intramuscular, and intradermal injections! We got shown in a powerpoint, practiced on an orange then were tested on it by injecting each other. We all had a lot of fun and were proud we learned a skill!
We also had elections today. I didn't get president which was disappointing but I ended up being elected to be the student representative to be on the board for Arkansas Physician Assistant Association. I'm super excited!
Tomorrow we go to a retirement home and do patient histories. We get to wear our lab coats and be professionals :-)
We are all a little nervous because we have 3 exams next week! Pray for us
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
(Insert Jaw's music)
Right now you will see a lot of sleep deprived, anxious PA students. Our first clin med exam is Friday 8am and we are all freaking out!
In other news, today we had Professional seminar in which we learn about our profession. It is a lot of fun learning about AAPA and gets us re-energized for our final goal: be the best PA we can. Next week we have class officer election. I'm running for President so wish me luck!
We also had a very frustrating A&P class. We were presented with 2 case studies to work out with our "families" (The two Pharm students). Most of the PA students walked out frustrated from having to do all the work while the pharm students looked around confused or just sat on their computer. Good group work guys. Then we had clin skills in which we learned about ordering different lab tests (remember treat the patient not the lab value :-)
At lunch, we had a guy come talk to us about the Guatemala trip which I get to go on! YAY!! It seems like a very exciting and educational trip! Now, I just have to make it to March haha.
Well I've got to get back to studying!
In other news, today we had Professional seminar in which we learn about our profession. It is a lot of fun learning about AAPA and gets us re-energized for our final goal: be the best PA we can. Next week we have class officer election. I'm running for President so wish me luck!
We also had a very frustrating A&P class. We were presented with 2 case studies to work out with our "families" (The two Pharm students). Most of the PA students walked out frustrated from having to do all the work while the pharm students looked around confused or just sat on their computer. Good group work guys. Then we had clin skills in which we learned about ordering different lab tests (remember treat the patient not the lab value :-)
At lunch, we had a guy come talk to us about the Guatemala trip which I get to go on! YAY!! It seems like a very exciting and educational trip! Now, I just have to make it to March haha.
Well I've got to get back to studying!
Monday, August 29, 2011
The first Exam is coming
Friday: we watched a movie on meth. I guess I was a naive child and did not know how much meth goes around and how easy it is to make. Scary! Interesting documentary though
Today we had A&P in which we skipped over most slides and yet spent an hour on facilitated diffusion, passive and active which most of us have had forever. PA students were wondering why so much time was spent on this but oh well
Then we had Clin Med. It is the dark cloud hanging over all of us right now since we have our first exam on Friday and are still getting new material! Today we went over Immunity system which was roughly 90 slides. Some had seen all of it before, most had seen some but a lot of it was new. The professor was funny and a great teacher but it is just a lot of information to get down before Friday
BUT WAIT THERE's MORE! We have another 100 slide lecture in the morning that will be on the exam.
It would be ok if it was our only class but we also have papers in Pharm, Case study in A&P, Radiology quizzes and much more.
To add to the stress, we had our mentor group meeting tonight (7 of us with an advisor). We had dinner over at their house and it was really neat. So nice to have professors who open their house to us but still on the back of all of our minds is "we have our first test is 4 days and lots of material to study." This put a little damper on the evening but we are still so grateful for the love they showed us!
Remember this is a marathon not a sprint!
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Physical Diagnosis
Today we had one class and lab in the afternoon. This morning we were entertained by Dr. White discussing how to take a history. Dr. White throws in funny stories and old school movie references! It was great because we got out an hour early from that class.
This afternoon we got assigned our gowns and blankets. Then we broke into our physical diagnosis group which were printed on a piece of paper. Instead of us all crowding around a single sheet of paper, I got my camp director voice on and said loudly who the groups were. No worries our professor made fun of me and asked what cabin he was in! haha. In lab, we did another touch lab. Actually the same one from A&P but this time it was just the four people in our group. My group took the time to write down all the inappropriate things to say to pts while doing an exam like are you an elbow model? You should be. It was a lot of fun and we all got excited to get to learn to do the different physical exams!
Tonight, a group of us went up to the building (VIP Access after hours) and made a study group, quizzing each other. Little did we know that the guys do this every night! Also the pharmacy students were up there. We were excited that they would be studying A&P etc but they had decided to have a game night at the building instead!
Tomorrow all we have is a 2 hour a&P class! WE are SUPER Stoked!
This afternoon we got assigned our gowns and blankets. Then we broke into our physical diagnosis group which were printed on a piece of paper. Instead of us all crowding around a single sheet of paper, I got my camp director voice on and said loudly who the groups were. No worries our professor made fun of me and asked what cabin he was in! haha. In lab, we did another touch lab. Actually the same one from A&P but this time it was just the four people in our group. My group took the time to write down all the inappropriate things to say to pts while doing an exam like are you an elbow model? You should be. It was a lot of fun and we all got excited to get to learn to do the different physical exams!
Tonight, a group of us went up to the building (VIP Access after hours) and made a study group, quizzing each other. Little did we know that the guys do this every night! Also the pharmacy students were up there. We were excited that they would be studying A&P etc but they had decided to have a game night at the building instead!
Tomorrow all we have is a 2 hour a&P class! WE are SUPER Stoked!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Medical Supplies and Prison Stories
It was pouring rain which would usually make everybody sleepy but not for the PA students who live in a classroom with no windows!
Our first class we discussed the history of PA and we all got signed up for Student association for PA. It was exciting to be a part of the association! We found out that next years annual conference will be in Canada! I hope I get to go!
They also talked to us about a medical mission opportunity to go to Guatemala for spring break! I want to go so bad but it cost $1200. Maybe I could sell an organ or two :-)
We then headed to our second day of A&P. The Pharm kids were already in there and made it a segregation of pharm and PAs. I found this sad. We learned the different slices you can order in a person's body (Transverse, median, frontal) and the different names of movement. Then we were off to order all of our medical supplies. This was a lot more confusing that I had anticipated! You have to chose between handle sizes, types of batteries, blood pressure cuffs, there were 6 different stethoscopes! We have until Friday to decide what we want. Most clinics have these items so we don't need the most expensive unless we plan on our families asking us to diagnosis them. (Mine has told me a lot I will be there primary care provider haha)
Finally we had our first Clinical skills class. This will be my favorite class. This is where we get to learn how to suture, place an IV, central line, intubate etc. Plus my favorite teacher teaches it. He is a primary care provider for a prison so he told us lots of stories about the inmates and drug users. Gave us friendly advice (Did you know meth heads like to go to wal-mart because of the stimulating colorful displays?) We also got our first radiology assignments to learn how to read different films!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
And the stress is on
Only having two classes a day should be an ideal schedule but when those two classes each last 3 and half hours...not so much fun.
Today we had 141 slides in our first class. Talk about a lot of information to know! Though we did have some pictures of gangrene that made the lecture more interesting. We learned about cell adaptation and cell injury. We also got to hear some interesting gun shot wound stories and how to know if somebody was shot close range.
We also had our first Pharmacology class. Though it was mostly about getting into groups and working on a case study, the 5 slides actually about pharm was very interesting. It was quite irritating when she started talking over our head because she was use to talking to Pharm students. We are all furiously taking notes when she says "Oh all you have to know is to get to a steady state is 4-5 times the half life." Grrr! The over organized OCD me came out. On our course maps (the guide to our lives) there was no pre-reading, when asked what we needed to read, she answered oh the professor for that session will just tell you. I NEED A PLAN! haha. Oh well only once a week.
Tomorrow we have professional seminar, A&P and Clinical Skills
Oh and we get to order all of our supplies! Guess my playschool supplies won't work :-)
Today we had 141 slides in our first class. Talk about a lot of information to know! Though we did have some pictures of gangrene that made the lecture more interesting. We learned about cell adaptation and cell injury. We also got to hear some interesting gun shot wound stories and how to know if somebody was shot close range.
We also had our first Pharmacology class. Though it was mostly about getting into groups and working on a case study, the 5 slides actually about pharm was very interesting. It was quite irritating when she started talking over our head because she was use to talking to Pharm students. We are all furiously taking notes when she says "Oh all you have to know is to get to a steady state is 4-5 times the half life." Grrr! The over organized OCD me came out. On our course maps (the guide to our lives) there was no pre-reading, when asked what we needed to read, she answered oh the professor for that session will just tell you. I NEED A PLAN! haha. Oh well only once a week.
Tomorrow we have professional seminar, A&P and Clinical Skills
Oh and we get to order all of our supplies! Guess my playschool supplies won't work :-)
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