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You get out what you put in everytime

*Note this Blog post is based on a Real Life Conversation

This conversation was certainly one that showed you have trials, redirection and determination is part of the process to finding the stability that a person may be looking for in life. This was seen through the lens of an aspiring physician Associate.


What is a Physician Associate?

A Physician Associate is a person that works with Doctors, GPs and surgeons in diagnosing and handling patients, and with the current situation in the NHS, the demand for this skill-set is at an all time high.


Why did you opt for this Profession?

Working in a Laboratory, felt that the work became monotonous and as someone that needs to be active searched up on what is needed to become a Physician Associate, after discussions with some people. Now well on the way to becoming a qualified PA, the journey is not easy as you have to learn many different health related conditions in the space of 2 years, but if you plan well ahead of time you will be okay and have a good career path and an opportunity to work with clients.


What would you say life has taught you recently? Facing much hardship in life, irrespective of your situation, if you have a clear end goal there will always be light at the end of the tunnel and as a Godly person have seen the importance of putting God first and with this everything will go exactly the way meant to.


What does Self Realisation mean to you?

Realising that goals can change often. As person have to be patient, surround yourself around the right people to grow and with this can adapt well. Oh yes and also for self knowing what your motive in life is.


Well said good sir; Healthcare certainly has many disciplines, so it is important not to feel boxed in or stuck at any point. knowing what your goal is clearly can also help you push through the tougher times. Hope you enjoy the read and can take something away from this conversation.

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