Sunday, October 19, 2008

Great day to be a PA

Greetings!  Last week we had "PA Day".  PA Day is actually the day the first PA class in history graduated (first class was from Duke).  We took the day to go out in the community and help out.  The vice mayor of Roanoke came and spoke to us and we ate breakfast with him actually haha.  Then we went to Huff Lane and Rocky Mountain Elementary schools to teach kids about being heart healthy.  We read "Magic School Bus Has a Heart", played some games, and let them listen to their hearts with our stethoscopes.  I had such a good time!  It was strange to be looked at as a role model, I feel like I was sitting in those chairs just yesterday!

Later that night, our program coordinator sponsored an event he called "Liquid Rounds" (get it?) At Fork in the Alley Pub for PA students and all the local PA's practicing in the area for drink specials all night.  It was nice because it's about the only night we've all been able to get out and relax.  Also, it was nice to talk with practicing PAs about the ups and downs of the job (mostly ups!)  We had such a great time!  

Meanwhile, it's getting really cold over here in Virginia!  I'm about 1 day away from turning the heat on.  The leaves are starting to change, something I missed in Charleston.  Also, the dogs are starting to act hyper and crazy which only means one thing, it's cold outside.  Things are going well on the homefront and school is pushing along.  Biggest challenge i've had to face so far in my life, we've already lost a couple of people in the class due to the struggles and rigorous schedule of the program.  I'm hanging in there though!  Time to crack the whip though because I'm coming over the second half of the semester hill.  We all know that I work best under pressure though.  Garrett, I received your email about you starting a blog and i'm so excited to see it when it's done!  I miss you all, talk soon.  I hope everyone remembered to call dad on his birthday, we have dinner plans tomorrow night!!









2 comments:

The Bailey Clan said...

Katherine! I am so proud of you! Lots of my nursing buddies are going to PA school. One just finished up and she is the new PA in the ED at Carilion. My husband and I just back from Chalreston this past week-end. It was so much fun! We are planning to move there hopefully in the next year! Keep in touch and I am proud of you, ti is hard work!

Amanda said...

Hey girl! I just found your blog through Becca's blog! How are you?! We should've gotten together while you lived in Charleston because I'm just right down the road in Savannah and I go up to Charleston all the time! Good luck in PA School and keep blogging! :)