Going From Pre-Dental to Pre-PA
Welcome back to my channel! In this video, I discuss my undergraduate years and how I went from being a pre-dental student to a pre-pa student. I even ended up applying to dental school, taking the DAT and shadowing several dentists. I also discuss the reason why I decided to pursue the PA career rather than dentistry.
Here is the SHPEP link, that I discussed in the video. I highly recommend this summer program, its for undergraduate freshman and sophomore students who are interested in the healthcare field, whether its dentistry, or any career in the medical field. The program is completely FREE you just have to apply.
☑️www.shpep.org
Note: In this video I only discuss my experience and opinions, for more information about PA school, or applying to PA school please visit www.aapa.org/career-central/b....
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Thank you for this! I’ve been torn between dentistry and PA for so long and this gave me great insight ❤️ recently subscribed and I look forward to following your videos!
I thought I was the only one who was pre dental to now pa student!
I did this too lol I’m going back to school after gathering more PCE! I felt like I was alone / crazy for making the switch . Thank you for the video!🫶🏻
Great video keep up the good work
Did anyone not acknowledge the creative editing skills in the intro? 😭👌🏽👌🏽
I’m high school senior student (canada) who is interested in the PA program but idk what undergrad program i should choose that will guarantee the prerequisite required for PA school because i want to apply right after my undergrad
Hello!
Did you take most of your prerequisites at community college?
Meanwhile I went from pre pa to dental
for PA don’t you have to have a bachelors degree before becoming a PA? I’ve been doing so much research but i’m genuinely just so lost🥲