As a former Army PA. I saw patients inside my Battalion aid station at 6 AM before spending the rest of the day providing medical care for active duty dependents as well as active duty soldiers fm the rest of the Division (Ft Polk, La. (5/6th Mechanized Division).
Hi. New subscriber here! What a wonderful interview. I've been a DC-based PA for over 20 years. It's a great profession. I'm just a civilian but, my armed forces PA colleague certainly echo this young man's testimony. Keep up the great work you are doing with this channel! Take care!🙂👋🏽👨🏽⚕️
What would happen if someone is already a commissioned officer (graduated the rotc program from their university)? He said you’ll be commissioned when you graduate Pa school so if I’m already an officer, how does that help me?
If you’re an officer you’ll keep your same rank. The benefits at that point would come from being able to change jobs as well as becoming a board certified PA which translates well into the civilian world.
LmFAO ensure medical readiness is the most fucking officer explanation of all time. It’s fucking embarrassing. Because Army medicine is top fucking notch. Sick call wtf is that?
As a former Army PA. I saw patients inside my Battalion aid station at 6 AM before spending the rest of the day providing medical care for active duty dependents as well as active duty soldiers fm the rest of the Division (Ft Polk, La. (5/6th Mechanized Division).
Hi Chris! Looking forward to the Medical Services vid 😄😄
Hi. New subscriber here! What a wonderful interview. I've been a DC-based PA for over 20 years. It's a great profession. I'm just a civilian but, my armed forces PA colleague certainly echo this young man's testimony. Keep up the great work you are doing with this channel! Take care!🙂👋🏽👨🏽⚕️
Thank you for your kind words sir, I appreciate you watching and subscribing!
Great video!! Exactly what my plan in the military is so very helpful.
Best wishes to you, thanks for the kind words too!
Are we able to contact 1LT Harris for further Physician Assistant information?
Are you on IG? I can provide more of his information on that platform. Thanks for watching too!
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What would happen if someone is already a commissioned officer (graduated the rotc program from their university)? He said you’ll be commissioned when you graduate Pa school so if I’m already an officer, how does that help me?
If you’re an officer you’ll keep your same rank. The benefits at that point would come from being able to change jobs as well as becoming a board certified PA which translates well into the civilian world.
@@Kha_Ahmad215 okay, thank you so much! :)
LmFAO ensure medical readiness is the most fucking officer explanation of all time. It’s fucking embarrassing. Because Army medicine is top fucking notch. Sick call wtf is that?
Sick call...I mean, someone's gotta carry the boats.