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Medgeeks with Andrew Reid

Starting a physician assistant emergency medicine fellowship

Medgeeks with Andrew Reid

Medgeeks

Education, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.8997 Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2018

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Today, we'll be introducing Katelyn Reeve to the team who will be starting her emergency medicine fellowship November 2018.

Prior to PA school she played D1 soccer at Clemson University, was elected as captain for 2 years, and ended her time there as in the Academic Hall of Fame as an All-American.

She then attended the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston, SC and graduated in 2018 with a 3.99 GPA.

Katelyn will be sharing her journey as she starts and goes through her emergency medicine fellowship
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0:00.0

Hello, med geek subscribers, or other fellow utubers. My name's Caitlin, and I'm a newly graduated PA and I've recently joined the

0:17.5

med geeks team to do a little YouTube action for you guys. But first let me me thank Andrew, the founder of Med Geek's for bringing me on to the team.

0:27.4

Thank you, Andrew.

0:29.0

Now, a little background on myself, I graduated from Clemson University in 2014. I was a CNA or a certified nursing

0:37.1

assistant thereafter for a year to get all the necessary patient care hours needed to pursue a physician assistant degree.

0:46.0

And like I said before, I graduated school only a month ago and I've been a PAC certified

0:52.0

PA for just under three weeks so I'm definitely a newbie to the field.

0:56.7

Now you're probably wondering what am I doing now?

1:00.5

What do I have a job and why I'm here in med geeks.

1:05.0

Well, I decided to do an emergency medicine fellowship following PA school.

1:10.0

Now, fellowships are a new trendy topic following PA school and I'm going to give you a

1:17.0

first-hand look through these YouTube videos of course and to what exactly fellowships have to offer while going through my year at

1:25.3

an emergency medicine fellow. Now emergency medicine fellowship has yet to be gone but until then I plan on talking about all about

1:35.4

PA Fellowships why or why not to pursue them and what makes you a great

1:40.8

candidate for a fellowship.

1:43.2

And once I start in the emergency room,

1:45.7

I will be talking about certain topics.

1:48.3

I see or interesting cases that I come across every day.

1:53.0

But first, let's talk about this fellowship, residency terminology.

1:59.0

And since the beginning of this episode,

2:01.0

I've been referring to my postgraduate study as a fellowship but that

2:06.4

terminology is not contingent with medical school terminology of a fellowship. In

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