Hi all,
I'm new to both the site and the medical community and would appreciate some advice. I'm fairly long out of undergrad and didn't take many sciences - Theatre major here. I did however take Calc and Physics in high school, not sure if that counts. Anyway, for the past 9 years I've been trying to make it as a TV writer and for some time have been looking at the Physician's Assistant profession from afar. I've decided to make a career change and tonight started looking into how to become a PA. In reading this site and others, as well as about Post Bacc programs, SMPs, etc it occured to me that the PA pre-reqs and program may be almost as lengthy for me as a post bacc and MD course. In fact, looking at the PA pre-reqs, it feels like I'd have to get about half of a second undergrad degree. I understand that there are different benefits to becoming an MD and to PA, but I am a little stymied in how to proceed. Any thoughts or suggestions would be really great.
ZAK
I'm new to both the site and the medical community and would appreciate some advice. I'm fairly long out of undergrad and didn't take many sciences - Theatre major here. I did however take Calc and Physics in high school, not sure if that counts. Anyway, for the past 9 years I've been trying to make it as a TV writer and for some time have been looking at the Physician's Assistant profession from afar. I've decided to make a career change and tonight started looking into how to become a PA. In reading this site and others, as well as about Post Bacc programs, SMPs, etc it occured to me that the PA pre-reqs and program may be almost as lengthy for me as a post bacc and MD course. In fact, looking at the PA pre-reqs, it feels like I'd have to get about half of a second undergrad degree. I understand that there are different benefits to becoming an MD and to PA, but I am a little stymied in how to proceed. Any thoughts or suggestions would be really great.
ZAK