Thank you for this detailed video on sleep medicine! As someone who just graduated from college and is thinking of going to PA school and is interested in sleep, do you find this speciatly to be low stress and fufilling with less risk of burnout? I have been hearing so many other PAs complaining about their jobs in EM or UC for example and as someone who has been fixated on PA for the last 5 years, this has been pretty scary to hear.
@@adriano1309 honestly 100% I worked in primary care for 5 years after graduation and the burn out was really bad. I loved my patients but it wasn’t sustainable. In sleep/pulm I’m extremely happy! I think the key is avoid ER, urgent care, and family practice as they tend to be overworked and underpaid specialties with very little support from admin and the general population.
I just started outpatient Pulm & Sleep as a new grad PA!
Congratulations I love it!
Thank you for this detailed video on sleep medicine! As someone who just graduated from college and is thinking of going to PA school and is interested in sleep, do you find this speciatly to be low stress and fufilling with less risk of burnout? I have been hearing so many other PAs complaining about their jobs in EM or UC for example and as someone who has been fixated on PA for the last 5 years, this has been pretty scary to hear.
@@adriano1309 honestly 100% I worked in primary care for 5 years after graduation and the burn out was really bad. I loved my patients but it wasn’t sustainable. In sleep/pulm I’m extremely happy! I think the key is avoid ER, urgent care, and family practice as they tend to be overworked and underpaid specialties with very little support from admin and the general population.
I’m assuming providers do not stay up all night during the sleep studies right?