My Educational Guidebooks
From Classroom To Clinician:
How to practice medicine safely and confidently as a new graduate nurse practitioner or physician assistant.
Succeed in Your Toughest Year of Clinical Practice
The Start of Your Journey: The first year of clinical practice is notoriously difficult. The biggest challenge you will face can be summarized in one question: “How can I safely care for my patients while I still have so much to learn?”
This comprehensive guide will help you:
Find a job with good support
Identify red flags in job interviews and contracts
Level up your clinical evaluation skills to avoid misdiagnosis
Correctly interpret the most common test results
Prescribe medications safely
Communicate and document defensively
Recognize high-risk situations
Who is this book for? It is specifically designed for senior students and new graduate advanced practice providers (NPs and PAs) who won’t be completing a residency program. For those who are pursuing a residency program, check out the guidebook below.
Who am I? I am a residency-trained EM PA-C with nearly a decade of experience as a clinician-educator. I currently help run a PA/NP residency training program bringing new grads up to speed. I have condensed as much of our practical clinical medicine training as possible into this guidebook.
The Ultimate Guide to PA & NP Residency & Fellowship Programs:
Get accepted and succeed in your dream program.
This book is your personal guide to all things residency and fellowship for advanced practice providers (APPs).
You'll be fully equipped for the application, interview, and admission process. You'll also get an insider's look at the residency experience, the challenges you'll face, and the tools needed to succeed.
Key content:
-Overview of PA/NP post-graduate training programs, and whether or not they are right for you.
-The application and admission process, and how to get accepted in your dream program.
-The residency journey, the challenges you’ll face, and the tools to succeed.
-Graduating residency and finding your first job, while leveraging your residency experience.
-How to practice medicine at your first job after residency training.