2026 Pre-PA Virtual Shadowing: Mixed Medical Review with Eric Roman, PA-C

$6.00

Join Eric Roman, PA-C for a live Mixed Medical Review Virtual Shadowing session covering high-yield topics including endocrinology, renal, neurology/neuroanatomy, cranial nerves, orthopedics, and clinical anatomy.

Description

The 2026 Pre-PA Virtual Shadowing Session: Mixed Medical Review is a live online learning experience designed for pre-PA students who want exposure to a wide range of clinical medical topics and the clinical reasoning used by Physician Assistants. This session is led by Eric Roman, PA-C, a pediatric orthopedic surgery Physician Assistant and medical educator with extensive experience teaching anatomy, physiology, and clinical medicine to PA students.

During this interactive session, participants will review a variety of high-yield medical topics commonly encountered during PA training and clinical practice. The session will integrate foundational science concepts with clinical applications to help students understand how PAs approach complex medical problems.

Topics may include:

• Endocrine disorders and hormone regulation
• Renal physiology and electrolyte balance
• Neuroanatomy and cranial nerve function
• Clinical anatomy and musculoskeletal principles
• Orthopedic injuries and musculoskeletal conditions
• Clinical reasoning across multiple body systems
• Case-based problem solving and diagnostic thinking

This mixed medical review session focuses on connecting foundational science with clinical decision-making. Students will see how concepts from anatomy, physiology, and pathology translate into real clinical problem-solving.

Participants will:

• Observe how PAs apply medical knowledge across multiple specialties
• Learn how foundational science supports clinical decision-making
• Review high-yield anatomy and physiology concepts
• Develop early exposure to clinical reasoning and diagnostic thinking
• Gain insight into how PA students and clinicians study complex topics

Pre-PA students will gain:

• Verified virtual shadowing hours
• Direct exposure to a practicing Physician Assistant and educator
• Insight into how PA students learn and apply medical science
• Early familiarity with clinical reasoning and board-style thinking
• A deeper understanding of the PA training process

This session provides a valuable opportunity for aspiring Physician Assistants to explore a broad range of medical topics while observing how clinical knowledge is applied across different areas of medicine.

Join Eric Roman, PA-C for a live Mixed Medical Review Virtual Shadowing session covering high-yield topics including endocrinology, renal, neurology/neuroanatomy, cranial nerves, orthopedics, and clinical anatomy.

Description

The 2026 Pre-PA Virtual Shadowing Session: Mixed Medical Review is a live online learning experience designed for pre-PA students who want exposure to a wide range of clinical medical topics and the clinical reasoning used by Physician Assistants. This session is led by Eric Roman, PA-C, a pediatric orthopedic surgery Physician Assistant and medical educator with extensive experience teaching anatomy, physiology, and clinical medicine to PA students.

During this interactive session, participants will review a variety of high-yield medical topics commonly encountered during PA training and clinical practice. The session will integrate foundational science concepts with clinical applications to help students understand how PAs approach complex medical problems.

Topics may include:

• Endocrine disorders and hormone regulation
• Renal physiology and electrolyte balance
• Neuroanatomy and cranial nerve function
• Clinical anatomy and musculoskeletal principles
• Orthopedic injuries and musculoskeletal conditions
• Clinical reasoning across multiple body systems
• Case-based problem solving and diagnostic thinking

This mixed medical review session focuses on connecting foundational science with clinical decision-making. Students will see how concepts from anatomy, physiology, and pathology translate into real clinical problem-solving.

Participants will:

• Observe how PAs apply medical knowledge across multiple specialties
• Learn how foundational science supports clinical decision-making
• Review high-yield anatomy and physiology concepts
• Develop early exposure to clinical reasoning and diagnostic thinking
• Gain insight into how PA students and clinicians study complex topics

Pre-PA students will gain:

• Verified virtual shadowing hours
• Direct exposure to a practicing Physician Assistant and educator
• Insight into how PA students learn and apply medical science
• Early familiarity with clinical reasoning and board-style thinking
• A deeper understanding of the PA training process

This session provides a valuable opportunity for aspiring Physician Assistants to explore a broad range of medical topics while observing how clinical knowledge is applied across different areas of medicine.