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This has been covered a few times before, and I read those threads but I still cannot make a true decision. I originally wanted to go to med school, but, my father is the only person that works in my family. If he were to get sick/injured and have to quit working my family would be put in a very bad situation. With that said, I cant follow through with med school because I dont want to risk having a 10-12 year period that I cannot work and risk throwing it all away to start working. I would also like a decent salary(70k+).
My first idea was to become a PA, seemed like decent pay. There is a PA program here locally. Also, I can follow through with it since PA school is only 2 years. The other day, I was at the hospital and was speaking with someone in the office. I told them about how I plan on becoming a PA. They dont me to not even do that and to become a Nurse Practitioner. They stated because the pay is the same in the beginning but as a NP you can get salary raises. He said he knows some NP's that make more than Doctors do. Also, an NP can operate on their own.
Now my question is, which would be the better decision. I have gone from engineering, to doctor, to PA, to NP. Im having a hard time making the right choice. If I want to become a NP I would have to apply to nursing school right away so I dont want to waste a year of school studying Biology to become a PA and then decide I want to join a 2yr nursing program. Can anyone give me any insight on their opinion, please?
My first idea was to become a PA, seemed like decent pay. There is a PA program here locally. Also, I can follow through with it since PA school is only 2 years. The other day, I was at the hospital and was speaking with someone in the office. I told them about how I plan on becoming a PA. They dont me to not even do that and to become a Nurse Practitioner. They stated because the pay is the same in the beginning but as a NP you can get salary raises. He said he knows some NP's that make more than Doctors do. Also, an NP can operate on their own.
Now my question is, which would be the better decision. I have gone from engineering, to doctor, to PA, to NP. Im having a hard time making the right choice. If I want to become a NP I would have to apply to nursing school right away so I dont want to waste a year of school studying Biology to become a PA and then decide I want to join a 2yr nursing program. Can anyone give me any insight on their opinion, please?