- Woman's health (OB-1 week/GYN-2 weeks)
- Behavioral Health (2 weeks)
- Neurology (3 weeks)
So lets start with Neurology- This was easily one of the most challenging modules we have had to date. It involved so much information and included the longest Physical Exam we had to perform. Luckily they spit up the Physical Exam into two different parts: Cranial nerves exam, and full neuro exam. Needless to say at this point in school, I started feeling much better with physical exams and I was a lot more confident. The final test was really difficult too, just because there was so much to know, and so many possible outcomes.
Behavioral health was a different type of module, because a lot of what was taught, especially with the personality disorders, had no treatment besides cognitive behavioral therapy. Believe me... there are many different types of personality disorders. I gained a lot of appreciation for those who suffer from depression and bipolar disorder. I have to say I previously didn't believe the conditions to be an imbalance of neurotransmitters like I now know.
The most recently completed module was Woman's health. I really found it to be an interesting area of medicine, and yet it was such a broad topic. I will talk more about this module in detail in the next post.
This first year is really going by so fast. I can still remember the first time I started this blog with my journey to become a PA-C. I only have one more short semester left, just over 2 months until I start rotations. I should hear where my first rotation is going to be within the next few weeks! I can't wait until I can start working with patients on a daily basis!
Hi DJ,
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to hear about what you are up to in your classes and seeing the differences/similarities with the program I'm in. I also have a blog if you want to check it out. I've linked your blog since I first started mine and been meaning to say hello. :)
http://eden-pa.blogspot.ca/
Eden,
ReplyDeleteIt is very nice to read your blog and hear about your experiences! Thanks for commenting on my blog. I'll keep reading your experiences especially when you start rotations, I am really excited to get out of the classroom and start applying what we've been learning!
DJ
I'm also very excited to get out there but very nervous. I'm also interested to hear your experiences once you do your rotations. Our program has one more semester of coursework to do then our rotations begin late August.
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