OP. Actually I am expecting her college, with its high medical school placement record to gently guide her. Again, I will support whatever she does but I know there will be disappointment (mainly from her dad) if she’s not an MD. I think it’s naive to say otherwise. The comments about PAs here kind of reinforces that.Anonymous wrote:You’re asking whether your adult niece (whom you didn’t raise) should change her course of study and career path when your niece has not asked for your input, guidance or advice?
Is that right?
Anonymous wrote:True. Her SLAC does not offer any advanced programs though.Anonymous wrote:At some schools systems with their own medical schools, post baccalaureate or grad programs are actually guaranteed pathways to those medical schools.
Anonymous wrote:I think her parents, her college premed advisor or a private medical school admission consultant are right people to guide her. If you want yo help, you can pay for a consultation.
True. Her SLAC does not offer any advanced programs though.Anonymous wrote:At some schools systems with their own medical schools, post baccalaureate or grad programs are actually guaranteed pathways to those medical schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a physician who has taught NPs, I think being a PA/NP is a perfectly fine profession as long as you accept that there are some limits to your authority and what you can do. Just the fact that PAs are fighting to change their name from physician assistant to physician associate says a lot
Do doctors look down on PAs?
Anonymous wrote:But... is medicine really the only path for her? I get the pull of sticky footsteps, but there is simply no x profession or bust in life.