CHRISTUS St. Vincent just celebrated the newest graduating class of our Medical Assistant Training Program! We are so proud of our new grads and are thrilled to provide this unique learning opportunity to our team. #GrowingOurOwn! #Work-BasedLearning
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As we celebrate our latest batch of medical assistant graduates, we're reminded of the passion, dedication, and resilience that define our #CALRegionalFamily. Double tap to help us celebrate our healthcare heroes' hard work and achievements. 🩺✨ #HealthcareHeroes #MedicalField #Graduates #Congratulations #MedicalAssistant #MedicalTraining #HealthcareTraining"
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Kiena Evans-Palmer joined Roper St. Francis Healthcare as a medical receptionist in 2017 and has advanced through various positions. In 2022, she was interested in a new role but didn’t apply due to educational requirements. Soon after, she learned about our partnership with Kaplan offering employees the opportunity to pursue a degree with Roper St. Francis Healthcare covering the cost. Learn more about her support system, their encouragement for her to return to school, and her achievements along the way: https://bit.ly/3WR9qBQ
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📚🚑 Excelling in your clinical rotations as a paramedic student requires preparation, adaptability, and a positive attitude. Here are some essential tips to help you make the most of your clinical experience and become a confident, skilled professional. 🌟👨⚕️👩⚕️ #ParamedicStudent #ClinicalTips #FutureParamedic #HealthcareHeroes #ParamedicLife #StudentSuccess #MedicalTraining #EMSReady #HealthcareEducation #ClinicalSkills
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To all my fellow colleagues, especially International Medical Graduates (IMGs): May we all be blessed with health, peace, resilience, and prosperity as we celebrate National Doctor Day. Only those who have endured medical school, hospital rotations, and post-graduate training truly understand the essence of being a physician. Let us continue to be dedicated to healthcare and be appreciated for our contributions to society. Let's always approach our work with a serving heart, humility, and love, striving to bring care, empathy, and comfort to our patients. Once a physician, always a physician
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🏥🩺 Enhance your clinical rotations with these expert tips and tricks! From building rapport and embracing feedback to staying organized and prioritizing self-care, learn how to navigate your rotations successfully and make the most of every opportunity. #ClinicalRotations #MedicalTraining #NursingEducation #HealthcareStudents #HosTalky
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As a former PA clinical coordinator, there’s nothing more heartbreaking than seeing a student struggle to graduate—not because of their performance, but because we couldn't find the preceptors they needed. We jumped through countless hoops, navigated all of the logistics, met ARC-PA standards, and did everything we could to secure clinical placements. Yet, sometimes, the rotation just wasn't available. I lost track of the number of sleepless nights I had when a student didn't have a rotation. It shouldn't be like this. We have to step up. These students are ready, eager to learn and excited to make a difference. But without the right hands-on experience, they face delays, which ultimately impacts their careers, their drive, and the healthcare system that so desperately needs them. PA preceptors are the BACKBONE of our profession's future. Without them, we can’t maintain the quality and standards that make PAs trusted providers. To all the PAs out there, we need your help. Please consider stepping up to guide the next generation. Your mentorship is critical to our profession’s success—and to these students' futures. #PAPreceptors #HealthcareEducation #PAMentorship #ARCStandards #PreceptingMatters #SupportPAStudents #HealthcareFuture #ClinicalCoordinatorsChallenge
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If you are looking ahead to upcoming PA clinical rotations, we're here to give you some insight for things you can expect and some ways you can prepare. 👩⚕️🏥👨⚕️ #clinicalrotations #physicianassistant #physicianassistantstudent #pastudent #pastudentlife #pastudents #pance #panre #physicianassistantschool #physicianassistantstudies #physicianassistantstudents
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Wanted to share this thought with you guys... This will apply to everyone; whether you're in pharmacy school, currently a pharmacist, pre-med student, medical student, or resident... Leave A Good Impression Everywhere You Go... Whether you're on rotations.. working at the pharmacy.. Or volunteering for clinical experience.. Leave a good impression. Work hard, be on time, respect your preceptors and teachers, ask appropriate questions, go the extra mile, be a happy person to be around.. Why is this important? Because the world of healthcare is VERY small. Like very small. My pharmacy people understand this even more. Pharmacy world is SO small. Everyone is connected to everyone someway, somehow. For example: I went to pharmacy school at Xavier University of Louisiana in New Orleans, but my parents lived in Amarillo, Texas (in the Texas Panhandle), so I would go back home for the summers. I had my Texas Pharmacy Intern license, so during those summers I would pick up shifts at the CVS' in town. One day I was working at a new store and got into a conversation with the pharmacy manager there. She ended up asking me where I went to school and when I told her, she asked me if I knew a particular individual. I did. She then went on to tell me that this individual, who had gone to the same school I did in New Orleans, WAS HER PRECEPTOR was when was in pharmacy school at Texas A&M in College Station. Do you understand how CRAZY that is? New Orleans, Amarillo, College Station, all connected ?!? I share this to practically illustrate how small the world of healthcare is. You never know where the people you meet along your journey will end up... So wake up everyday and do your best. The more people you meet, the better..especially if you've left a good impression :) What other helpful advice do you have? Would love to hear!👇🏽👇🏽 Picture: IPPE rotation during P3 Year - 2019
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PRECEPTORS NEEDED: Repost Precepting is not going to make your clinical days easier, as managing a PA-S while doing your normal duties is logistically and mentally challenging. But, I can tell you from my experience with precepting at least 15-20 students, that it still is worth it! The days that I have students are ALWAYS more interesting and challenge me to be at my absolute best, and it really breaks up the monotony. Precepting feels incredibly rewarding, and I still keep in touch with most of them throughout their careers. It certainly is worth considering if you're >2 years in practice in your specialty (my opinion to wait that long). If you're still unsure, see if another clinician will split time during the length of the rotation, giving you the ability to cut the precepting hours by 50%.
As a former PA clinical coordinator, there’s nothing more heartbreaking than seeing a student struggle to graduate—not because of their performance, but because we couldn't find the preceptors they needed. We jumped through countless hoops, navigated all of the logistics, met ARC-PA standards, and did everything we could to secure clinical placements. Yet, sometimes, the rotation just wasn't available. I lost track of the number of sleepless nights I had when a student didn't have a rotation. It shouldn't be like this. We have to step up. These students are ready, eager to learn and excited to make a difference. But without the right hands-on experience, they face delays, which ultimately impacts their careers, their drive, and the healthcare system that so desperately needs them. PA preceptors are the BACKBONE of our profession's future. Without them, we can’t maintain the quality and standards that make PAs trusted providers. To all the PAs out there, we need your help. Please consider stepping up to guide the next generation. Your mentorship is critical to our profession’s success—and to these students' futures. #PAPreceptors #HealthcareEducation #PAMentorship #ARCStandards #PreceptingMatters #SupportPAStudents #HealthcareFuture #ClinicalCoordinatorsChallenge
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Did you know that after graduating with a Medical Assistant Diploma, graduates are eligible to become certified? Once they pass, they're registered MAs and can get employed in positions related to what they learned in the program here! ⚕️ #TrainWithPurpose #CenturaCollege #TradesNeverStop #SkilledTrades #AlliedHealth #TradeSchool #medicalassistant #medicalassisting #medical #medicalcareers
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