I just got an email from Autumn. She asked for me to stop her subscription to PAES. I went into the system, and when I stopped her subscription I saw that she had been a member for 33 months.
I had to ask. I couldn’t resist.
“Did you graduate? Did you pass your PANCE?”
Here was her response:
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I’m actually approaching my 4the year of practice but found the issues so helpful early in my practice. I was reading them as they came because the emails teed them up so well!
I will continue to read the emails because I am always able
To find something that relates to what’s going on in my day to day as a PA.
Thanks for sharing all your knowledge to help PAs be successful!
Autumn
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Each individual issue may not meet you where you are. That’s true. I may do an issue about job hunting while you’re a first year student, but, like Autumn saw, each issue is about exactly where you are.
If I’m talking about the job hunt, you can use that information to help you with rotations and dealing with your professors.
If the issue is about study skills, you can use that for your standard weekly exams, your finals, your PANCE, the PACKRAT, and even your BLS and ACLS classes when you get there.
You do have to do a little work and read between the liens. That’s the reason I do a discount on a 6-month subscription. The Physician Assistant Exam Scholars newsletter is compounding. One issue might not strike you perfectly, but once you start to read get it you see how each issue builds and weaves a web to make you a better PA student and a better PA.
Here’s how you get on the mailing list:
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Brian Wallace