Two weeks ago, I learned an incredible lesson from four ten-year-old boys. Once again, it wasn’t a giant shift. Just like in the June issue of Physician Assistant Exam Scholars, it was something I was already doing with great success. Something that’s helped me get where I am today. Something that’s helped me build my life and my family.
But it was something I didn’t have a name for. Something I couldn’t know a name for because I hardly knew I was doing it. Now that’s all changed. I’m actively pursuing this strategy. I’m teaching it daily to my kids.
I thought the June issue of PAES was valuable. In the July issue, I taught a whole new approach to clinicals. A way to get everything you want out of them (and a way to get a job and keep your patients happy, for those of you paying attention).
What I’ve got waiting for you inside the August issue is going to crank up even what I taught last month. Don’t worry if you don’t have the July issue. The August issue stands on its own two feet. The two issues go together well, but you don’t necessarily need July’s to understand the August newsletter.
Heck, you know what I’m going to do? I’m going to make previous issues of PAES available to active members in good standing for August. That’ll give you an opportunity to grab the August and July issues together if you like.
Take a peek in here to see if you might be inclined to level up your work:
Physician Assistant Exam Scholars
Brian Wallace