Hobbies and interests
Crocheting
Singing
Dance
Reading
Roller Skating
Reading
Academic
I read books multiple times per week
Shana Wabibi
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First and foremost, I want to give a huge thank you to all the scholarship donors who are currently reading my bio. If you enjoy reading stories about perseverance and having resilience, then you will certainly enjoy reading my bio because I have quite a story to tell. My name is Shana Wabibi and I’m currently enrolled in the Physician Assistant program at MUSC. However, my journey to PA school has been filled with many trials and tribulations. In fact, I was initially accepted to the PA program at FMU but unfortunately, they lost their accreditation towards the end of my first semester. The icing on the cake was having to wait 6 months before I could transfer to MUSC. I also had to repeat my entire first semester of PA school because the majority of my credits wouldn't transfer over. On the bright side, I’m super thankful that God made a way for me to be in my current PA program because I certainly wouldn’t be where I am today without His hand guiding my life. I’m currently in the last semester of my didactic year and I’m preparing to go off on clinical rotations however I’m having an extremely hard time paying for my Fall tuition which is why I’m seeking financial help. I’ve come a long way in my PA journey and don’t want all my hard work to be in vain over me not being able to afford my Fall tuition. Any financial help will be greatly appreciated, and I want to further thank every single scholarship donor who has taken the time to read my bio because you all are truly helping me reach my goal of becoming the best Physician Assistant that I can be.
Education
Medical University of South Carolina
Master's degree programMajors:
- Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Psychology, General
Minors:
- Gerontology
Olympia High School
High SchoolCareer
Dream career field:
Hospital & Health Care
Dream career goals:
Certified Medical Assisstant
Atrium Health Urgent Care2011 – 20198 years
Arts
Organization of African Students at UNCC
DanceAfrican Night2014 – 2017
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Mary Schonfield PA School Scholarship
Prior to attending PA school, I was working as a Certified Medical Assistant in the float pool at Atrium Health Urgent Care for 8 years. During that time, I had the opportunity to work alongside so many phenomenal PAs which is what initially sparked my love for the profession. Having the opportunity to assist during patient examinations/procedures and understanding the role that PAs play within the healthcare system further solidified my decision to pursue the profession for myself. Even though the process of returning to school was far from easy, I knew it would equip me with the skills to better serve my future patients.
Once I graduate from my PA program, I truly hope to accomplish the following three goals. My first goal is to increase access to medical care for individuals living in underserved communities. I desire to accomplish this goal because I quickly noticed the harsh realities of certain populations having less access to medical care while working in the float pool as a CMA. Over the years, I encountered many patients who had chronic diseases in need of management but who were unable to find PCPs accepting new patients. For the few who did have PCPs, the earliest available appointments were often times several weeks out. The projected shortage of PCPs in the U.S is one of many issues that plague our healthcare system. By working in underserved communities after graduation, I’ll be able to play an active role in providing healthcare to those who need it most.
My second goal is to spread awareness about the PA profession to minority students by volunteering to speak about the profession at HBCUs and other educational institutions that value diversity. This goal particularly hits home for me because I was the only black girl in my PA program that consisted of 37 students in total. I was truly disheartened by this because my cohort wasn’t representative of the diversity that exists in the medical field as a whole. When I was working at Atrium Health Urgent Care, I had the honor of working with outstanding clinical staff members and healthcare professionals from all walks of life. Many had different religious beliefs, ethnic backgrounds, various experience in healthcare, and so forth. Despite our differences, we all shared a common goal of providing quality healthcare to our patients. By spreading awareness of the PA profession to minority students, I hope to see future cohorts be as diverse has the patients we serve.
Lastly, my final goal is to become a preceptor so I can give back to the PA profession by helping to educate the future generation of PAs. I’m currently in the second year of my PA program and will be starting clinical rotations on August 22nd, 2022. The second half of my PA journey wouldn’t be possible without the help of dedicated preceptors who are passionate about educating the future generation of PAs. I'm truly excited about this second half of my PA journey and I'm looking forward to one day helping others along their PA journey as well.