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It's Time for ARC-PA to Support PA Students

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Shannon Elie
6 years ago

This is very important. My son needs to graduate on time so he can get working and pay back these loans

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Anonymous
6 years ago

Other PA schools are taking exams remotely and pushing to graduate their students - in other countries PA who are almost at graduation are working side by side in hospitals with medical professionals. Please keep this program moving - not stagnated

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Grace Curcio
6 years ago

These people have worked so hard for so long to be able to work in a field that, at this time, we desperately need people in. Please allow them to continue the amazing work they do to help people in need and bring us out of this crisis by letting them graduate on time to get their healthcare career started! We need people like them more than ever now!

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Bryant Cordova
6 years ago

Please allow the hard working PA students join healthcare workers in light of this pandemic.

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Tim Stecher
6 years ago

Just give them a bye, It wasn’t there intention for this to happen.

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Marjorie Risola
6 years ago Featured

My daughter has worked 7 years for this achievement and only weeks away from graduation to have graduation postponed. Do not need the Pomp and Circumstances just the diploma and the ability to sit for an exam when testing sites reopen!

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Anne Marie Sullivan
6 years ago

Expected graduation date 8/14/20

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Kara Williams
6 years ago

PA-S anticipating to graduate December 2020

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Chut pimsuparp
6 years ago

Pls support students who are on the front lines combatting this pandemic.

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Jacquie Ferguson
6 years ago

Please do all you can for these hard working PAs. We need them badly all over the country right now!

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Anonymous
6 years ago

The way the PA higher ups are handle this situation in regards to rotations and clinical status is unacceptable, appalling, disappointing, and concerning. I share the same sentiments expressed on this page and it is very unfair other programs only complete 2-4 weeks and our program which is 6 weeks are causing students to be delayed with progressing to taking exams and graduating when we have played things by the book, and made major sacrifices to our personal lives, family, and loved ones. We are asking the same consideration is given to us as we are weeks away from graduation and there should be some kind of plan for us to continue from an online standpoint, instead of leaving us in limbo with an uncertain future. Thank you.

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Anonymous
6 years ago

The way the PA higher ups are handle this situation in regards to rotations and clinical status is unacceptable, appalling, disappointing, and concerning. I share the same sentiments expressed on this page and it is very unfair other programs only complete 2-4 weeks and our program which is 6 weeks are causing students to be delayed with progressing to taking exams and graduating when we have played things by the book, and made major sacrifices to our personal lives, family, and loved ones. We are asking the same consideration is given to us as we are weeks away from graduation and there should be some kind of plan for us to continue from an online standpoint, instead of leaving us in limbo with an uncertain future. Thank you.

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Anonymous
6 years ago

WE NEED PA STUDENTS TO BECOME PA-C's TO FIGHT THIS PANDEMIC WITH OTHER HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS!

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Mitchell Mimbach
6 years ago

Und Pa program - original graduation date of May 2020. Now I don’t know

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Anonymous
6 years ago

We need these students out there ready to go as soon as possible. If missing out on 1/2 of one semester of their entire education means they're not prepared, then you are not preparing them properly! They need your guidance and support

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Tyson Bradley
6 years ago

ARC-PA needs to help set the example on how to efficiently help students finish their education in a timely manner due to extreme circumstances. Not to be draconian and unaccommodating. Follow the AAMC guidance on this.

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Anonymous
6 years ago

Please do not punish the students and deprive communities of much-needed healthcare providers at this time

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Ian Awai
6 years ago

Unwilling to work with students due to a worldwide PANDEMIC is unfair. This is out of our hands. You should work with us and help us get through so we can join the workforce, not delaying our eduction because of things we cannot control.

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Anonymous
6 years ago

Thank you. This. Is. Important.

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Edwin Guzman
6 years ago

I agree that due to the circumstances, innovative ideas need to be made to keep graduation from changing dates.