Essay On Becoming A Physician Assistant

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“The day you stop getting emotional with your patients’ life stories is the day you should retire” This is the answer a nurse once told me in my first week working as a nurse aide at the hospital in my town. In my head, I thought that there was a point where one becomes “used” to emotional moments with patients since there are one too many patients one gets to help while working in the medical field. Needless to say, it did not take me long to understand the meaning behind the nurse’s answer.
So, when I read the question “Why do you want to become a physician assistant?” one too many answers popped out in my head and I thought, maybe I want to become a physician assistant because I learned to appreciate even more the human life while giving post mortal care to a body that once was a person who laughed, cried, had a family, who loved and was loved and now all that was over and this person became just a
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Perhaps, the reason I wanted to be a PA was from that adrenaline rush I felt that one time I gave chest compressions for the first time ever; or the feeling of working as a team while trying to resuscitate a patient; or the feeling of seeing a person die in front of you for the first time ever accompanied of a crushing feeling of unaccomplishment when seeing that your attempts of resuscitation were unsuccessful. Possibly, the reason I want to work as a PA is because I know I will learn something new every day, giving me the opportunity to improve myself and be more qualified so I can excel as a physician assistant. Maybe I knew I wanted to be a PA every time I felt I was helping patients and coworkers by translating. It is always nice to have someone to help communicate between patients and their families and doctors or nurses. I know what is like to feel in the dark not knowing what is going on around me and that is why I love being that someone who helps the patient to communicate