u/Mea_goat_98

Primary care PA

Fellow primary care PAs, my job recently discontinued our visit rule for our schedules, for example I used to have a women’s health day where I only did WWE, Nexplanon’s, etc. but now they are allowing call center to schedule whatever whenever. Like I have 6 new patient visits back to back today…. Is this normal or was I spoiled?

And any other specialty is welcome to give feedback I’m just wondering

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u/Mea_goat_98 — 16 hours ago

I am a physician assistant and I’m going to be returning to work in about 3 weeks (I took the full 12 weeks).I had originally planned for my daughter to start daycare the week before I would return so I could ease myself into it, but the daycare messed up and never added us the wait list and we had to enroll her somewhere else. So she will be watched by my dad the first week I go back and then start daycare the next week. Anyways, I have been a wreck about going back to work and managing my patients and being an attentive mom. I don’t love my job either so it’s making me feel resentful that I have to be there and not with my daughter even though I know I want to give my kids a good life and be a good role model, especially for my daughter. Does anyone have any encouragement for returning to work as a PA and what your experiences were?

** I love being a PA but my actual job I’m not so in love with is what I mean.

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u/Mea_goat_98 — 24 days ago