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Why I Chose Refugee Medicine.

I am a Primary Care Physician Assistant to the Refugee Community.  I am both proud and humbled that this is the path I am on. I used to think primary care might be boring or monotonous but my experience has shown me that it is quite the opposite. Partly, this is because our unique population comes with very interesting challenges. Another reason is that primary care clinicians see anything and everything! While, some days (especially cold & flu season) it feels monotonous with dozens of colds, other days we see challenging, crazy, interesting, or rare cases. Most days, we are managing chronic conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, & chronic lung diseases — sometimes with visible success but much of the time very slow progress or none at all. The fact that Primary care sees all ages and all diseases makes it especially challenging. The biggest challenges by far in our particular practice, are the language and cultural barriers we face on a daily basis.

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7 Reasons I Chose to become a Physician Assistant

Why did I choose to become a Physician Assistant? This is a question I was asked often in PA school. The PA career is on the rise, becoming increasingly popular with young women like myself. However, there are still many people who do not know about it and with this post (and blog) one of my goals is to give a glimpse into the PA career and encourage those interested in medicine to consider this awesome option. So back to the question… Why a PA?

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