Bri is a Family Medicine Physician at the Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, Virginia. Bri is currently finishing up her residency so she spends a large portion of her time rotating between the hospital,
speciality clinics, and her home primary care practice where she has an established group of patients. During a busy shift, Bri can see a new patient every 15 to 20 minutes with issues ranging from an
infant's first appointment to casting a broken arm or even discussing hospice care for cancer patients.
Bri is a Family Medicine Physician at the Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, Virginia. Bri is currently finishing up her residency so she spends a large portion of her time rotating between the hospital,
speciality clinics, and her home primary care practice where she has an established group of patients. During a busy shift, Bri can see a new patient every 15 to 20 minutes with issues ranging from an
infant's first appointment to casting a broken arm or even discussing hospice care for cancer patients.
Randy is a Physician Assistant with the Carilion Clinic as well as an Assistant Professor in the Physician's Assistant program at Jefferson College of Health Sciences. Randy runs us through a
typical shift at the clinic, from treating the common cold up to heart attacks. Although similar professions, physician assistants and doctors have slightly different academic tracks. His advice to
students is to decide what they would like their life to look like after schooling, obtain high marks in the sciences, and to get as much hands-on work in the medical field before graduating.
Randy is a Physician Assistant with the Carilion Clinic as well as an Assistant Professor in the Physician's Assistant program at Jefferson College of Health Sciences. Randy runs us through a
typical shift at the clinic, from treating the common cold up to heart attacks. Although similar professions, physician assistants and doctors have slightly different academic tracks. His advice to
students is to decide what they would like their life to look like after schooling, obtain high marks in the sciences, and to get as much hands-on work in the medical field before graduating.
Randy is a Physician Assistant with the Carilion Clinic as well as an Assistant Professor in the Physician's Assistant program at Jefferson College of Health Sciences. Randy runs us through a
typical shift at the clinic, from treating the common cold up to heart attacks. Although similar professions, physician assistants and doctors have slightly different academic tracks. His advice to
students is to decide what they would like their life to look like after schooling, obtain high marks in the sciences, and to get as much hands-on work in the medical field before graduating.