As a newly-minted PA 35 years ago, I faced & encountered numerous obstacles, early on in my career. Perhaps, more than I’ll ever publicly share. There were countless instances where my 1st 3 employers & peers doubted my ability to thrive in general in my newly chosen career. In retrospect, many years later after my slow start (from their perspective), I came to learn they had written me off for a host of reasons...none of which would have been fair to anyone at that point. But those were the demons I had to battle day in and day out.
Honestly speaking and without a drop of animosity, I have to say, Thank You, to those who judged me, but forgetting that they too were novices and untested clinicians. How quickly they forgot that they were also student too in many respects early on in their careers.
I’ve experienced first-hand a journey thus far that has taught me the unshakable value of perseverance and the strength that comes from embracing challenges head-on and not giving up when everyone else scoffed assuming that I would. However, I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge those who believed in me and provided support, there were a few people who have been instrumental in my success, and I am truly grateful for their encouragement that reinforced my beliefs while traveling down this journey.
Today, I share this personal sense of personal and professional accomplishment of being an empathetic provider of value through the years to my patients as well as to my students and colleagues. Throughout our careers, we will have "ups" and "downs", much like Paul the apostle wrote to his protege Timothy stating not only was he a warrior but more importantly he fought the good battle in being an exemplary to those who would come after him.