And, you know, the option of I was mid 20s. And I knew I wanted to take care of patients with congenital heart disease. And someone told me about the PA profession. Sure I actually was a cardiac surgeon ographers worked in pediatric cardiology for almost five years and is feeling the need to do a little bit more clinically than what I was doing. But maybe if we can start I'm going to ask su first if you can start with us and talk about your path to becoming a PA So I'm excited to share with our audience about that as well. But there's been some, when I say relatively recent changes, since I've moved to USC 10 years ago, the program has gone through some changes that look really interesting and exciting. And you have such a deep history at Stanford for many, many years. I'm so excited to learn more about your program. And suffice to say, all three have outstanding insights for applicants, students and colleagues around the country. All three have very impressive backgrounds, which we will share in larger detail at our PA path podcast comm website with our show notes. Jess Butler, who serves as the assistant director of admissions for the program. Nicole Burwell, who is the director of pre clerkship education for the program, and a director at large for the physician assistant education Association's board of directors, and Dr. Su Fernandez, who is currently the Associate Dean for PA education and the program director, Dr. These three impressive leaders include Dr. Today we speak with the leadership team at Stanford University's Master's of Science and Pa studies in Palo Alto, California. Well, hello and thank you for joining us. I would say that 75% of the essays that I read, they never tell you why they want to be a PA. We are glad you could join us as we seek to better understand the PA profession. Welcome to this episode of the PA path podcast.
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