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NICU: What Is It Like and Can PAs Work There Too?🤔🤔🤔 

The Medicine Couch
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Is NICU a specialty you're interested in? Want to know what NPs (& PAs??) actually do in the specialty? Watch to find out!
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
02:25 Neonatology Terminology
03:14 NICU Patient Population
04:53 NICU Levels
06:50 What levels do PAs/NPs work in?
08:14 PA path to the NICU
10:53 What the NICU like for PAs/NPs?
13:48 Neonatology NP / PA Numbers
15:04 Day in the Life of a NICU PA/NP
19:20 Procedures done in the NICU
20:59 Surprises in Neonatology
21:41 Downsides in Neonatology
23:23 Salary in Neonatology
23:51 Residencies for Neonatology
24:06 Advice for Transitioning to Neonatology
25:45 Should you be a PA or NP to work in the NICU?
27:05 NICU Rotations
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6 июл 2024

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@jcastil7
@jcastil7 Год назад
I’ve been working in a Level 4 NICU for the last 2.5 years and I have looked into becoming a Neonatal NP. But I am not a fan of the nursing education model. I would much rather pursue the medical model as a physician or PA. Thank you for making this video. It gives me a little more assurance that PA is probably the better route for me to go. I want to advance my practice, but still work in the NICU.
@TheMedicineCouch
@TheMedicineCouch Год назад
Glad you found it helpful and reassuring. Just be prepared for a bit of an uphill battle or be flexible with region of the country you want to live in. Of course, it should be easier if you are already in the NICU world. Start networking, go to conferences, talk with the pharmaceutical/device reps. Let people know your plan and get feedback for what may be possible in your area. I wish you all the best and thanks for watching!
@AggiBlessed
@AggiBlessed Год назад
The Neonatal NP and other specialized NP programs go with medical model and no nursing model like you think. For this Neonatal specialty NP is probably better route, but if you want to work in other places then PA is okay and you can do neonatal fellowship like this guest suggested. Nice Video
@melco921
@melco921 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much! This was very informative.
@TheMedicineCouch
@TheMedicineCouch 4 месяца назад
Great! So glad to hear it was helpful to you! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@giovannaventura1631
@giovannaventura1631 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for making this video for us! I want to be a NICU PA and I was starting to doubt because I would ask nurses if any PAs worked in nicu and they would tell me no, but this video helped me understand PAs are needed in level 3 and 4
@TheMedicineCouch
@TheMedicineCouch 3 месяца назад
I’m so glad you found this video, and that it is helpful to you! As mentioned in the video, it is much harder to work in the NICU as a PA, but certainly possible. I think that networking would help you tremendously to be able to meet other NICU PAs and learn open positions at hospitals that employee PAs in the NICU. I have another video that may be helpful to you in that regard. It is a video on networking and focuses mainly on people looking to become an MSL, but the practical steps on how to network apply to any situation. I will put the link below. I wish you all the best on your career journey! Thank you so much for watching and commenting.
@TheMedicineCouch
@TheMedicineCouch 3 месяца назад
How to get the job you want through effective NETWORKING! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YsluUj3Gsow.html
@marykayandelle
@marykayandelle Год назад
she's amazing
@TheMedicineCouch
@TheMedicineCouch Год назад
She certainly sounds like an amazing provider! Do you know her personally?
@marykayandelle
@marykayandelle Год назад
@@TheMedicineCouch lol, no. the interview was great.
@TheMedicineCouch
@TheMedicineCouch Год назад
@@marykayandelle Too funny! But yes, she gave a great interview. Thanks for watching!
@brittanyscott3809
@brittanyscott3809 2 месяца назад
I would be too emotional to work in the NICU. It would be so hard to keep my face dry 😭. I think I’ll stay in EMS. Another thing: I’m sure people would make good money working in this area of medicine if they got the emotional guts to do it. I wish them well. I wouldn’t be able to do it because I get extremely emotionally attached to babies. I would be crying everyday working in the NICU.
@TheMedicineCouch
@TheMedicineCouch 2 месяца назад
I know! I’m sure there are lots of joyful moments in the NICU, but I’m sure there are many heart wrenching moments as well. Definitely takes a special kind of person to work in the NICU!
@brittanyscott3809
@brittanyscott3809 2 месяца назад
@@TheMedicineCouch Tell me about it.
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