When I was 18 years old I had the privilege to come to United States of America with my mother and three siblings to join my father. I was thrilled to start a new life full of opportunities. During my first three years in United States, I struggled adjusting to my new life and environment. I attended Central Piedmont Community college in Charlotte, North Carolina. I earned an Associate Degree in Science; however I struggled with my studies for several years due to focusing on work and assisting my family. In the fall of 2011 I cut back my work hours, in order to make education my primary focus. To motivate myself, I set a goal to earn my Associate Degree by the summer of 2012 and a Bachelors Degree in Public Health by the fall of 2013.
Anxious to learn more in the healthcare field, I became certified as an Emergency Medical Technician. During my clinical rotation at Carolina Medical Center Emergency Department, I had the opportunity to rotate in the trauma center, triage, pediatrics triage, diagnostics and pediatrics. On one occasion I assisted the ER physicians with assisted ventilation and chest compression while trying to resuscitate an unresponsive patient. At the diagnostics level, I assisted the nurses by taking all required vitals from the patients we saw. Rotating at the emergency department made me understand the importance of healthcare professionals working together as a team to achieve a specific goal.
Eager to learn more about a Physician Assistant's roles in the healthcare field, I shadowed two Physician Assistants in different health care settings. First, was Mr. Naitik Panwala a PA at The Sports