Hello Shahriar Khan, according to the FPA ( faculty of physician associates) IMGs can become PAs granted they complete an approved course. Hope this helps
are there not like online resources that medics use that are really well designed and structured so that I can prepare before my course starts in sept?
Bro, thanks for watching . In terms of structured resources, I think pass medicine may be the best. The year 1-3 combined with the knowledge tutor. It will give you a good foundation and familiarise you with the relevant guidelines. Not everything might make sense initially but with time you’ll get it. Hope this helps .
Bro I applied for January session at University of Aberdeen and they selected me for an interview, but they required me to have an in-person interview. I'm not currently in the UK 🥲🥲🥲 I don't know what to do 😭
Hi I am from India nd want apply for PA in uk. I have done Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. (COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE) LIKE Ayurveda. I see myself as pa. Please suggest the best 5 college for PA in uk I will apply in 1 university of manchester 2 st George's University 3 Newcastle 4 university of Hull 5 university of West of England Bristol. As these taking int students.
Hello Maroon, all the best for your applications. They all appear to be good universities. Some (e.g . St Georges) have been running the program for longer, and others (hull) have made large investments in training facilities and equipment (e.g. Hull). There will be trade-offs, but they will all train you to become a PA.
Great video and recommendation of materials, provided me with immense resources and assurance for PA school. Thank you OT!
Thanks Morris, glad you found it useful.
6 months into PA School and this video is highly recommended for anyone planning for both PA school and med school. I cannot stress this enough.
I'm an IMG with a MBBS degree, I'm interesed in th PA role because of the work life balance, can I join the PA course?
Hello Shahriar Khan, according to the FPA ( faculty of physician associates) IMGs can become PAs granted they complete an approved course. Hope this helps
@@studybro. Where can I find this course somewhere around south of England? Btw which university are you compleating PA in?
Bro, check this list : www.fparcp.co.uk/becoming-a-pa. I completed HYMS
great video bro, am definitly going to take some of these points on even if i later decide not to go to PA school.
are there not like online resources that medics use that are really well designed and structured so that I can prepare before my course starts in sept?
Bro, thanks for watching . In terms of structured resources, I think pass medicine may be the best. The year 1-3 combined with the knowledge tutor. It will give you a good foundation and familiarise you with the relevant guidelines. Not everything might make sense initially but with time you’ll get it. Hope this helps .
Bro I applied for January session at University of Aberdeen and they selected me for an interview, but they required me to have an in-person interview. I'm not currently in the UK 🥲🥲🥲 I don't know what to do 😭
Congratulations Bro, however that’s a tough one. Email them and explain your circumstances,there could be a work around. Never know till you ask
Bro started singing hindi xD
Hi
I am from India nd want apply for PA in uk.
I have done Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. (COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE) LIKE Ayurveda.
I see myself as pa.
Please suggest the best 5 college for PA in uk
I will apply in
1 university of manchester
2 st George's University
3 Newcastle
4 university of Hull
5 university of West of England Bristol.
As these taking int students.
Hello Maroon, all the best for your applications. They all appear to be good universities. Some (e.g . St Georges) have been running the program for longer, and others (hull) have made large investments in training facilities and equipment (e.g. Hull). There will be trade-offs, but they will all train you to become a PA.
Try to find out if they are open to international students. I do not think St. George's is open to overseas students