So my program has decided to pilot a program that teaches PA students how to do basic dental care for kids. Evidently there aren't enough dentists to do basic mouth checks for kids so family practice is taking up the slack by providing fluoride treatments for kids. I definitely did not go to PA school with the idea that I would be doing mouth care but I am very thankful to have this opportunity, especially if my profession will be expected to have this skill in the future. It is also another way to differentiate myself while applying for jobs in the future.
Tomorrow, I will be working alongside dental students to learn how to do a full head and neck exam on a patient (aka my fellow student). It will be a step out of my comfort zone but it should be a great learning experience. I also enjoy meeting the other professional students on campus. Sometimes we get so wrapped up in our specific class, it is easy to forget about the MANY other professional students on campus. Someday I may need these professionals to help diagnose and treat my patient. It is always good to have a better handle on what they do!
I have already learned so much about Pharmacists and how they are educated! Did you know that, in most states, you could ask your Pharmacist for medical advice - more than just for cough syrup? They know their stuff! They are taught all the medications - and not just what dose is appropriate. They are taught WHY patients take them, what drug interactions might occur, and way more than I even know right now. I am constantly impressed by my friends in the Pharmacy program. They know much more than we give them credit, so the next time you have a question about your medication or wonder if it is really the right drug for you, ask your Pharmacist!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
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