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Episode 9: From Combat Medic to PA Educator-Brandon Beattie on Service, Scholarship, and Shaping the Next Generation

52 min · 28 de jul de 2025
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In this episode of Boots2Meds, host Bart Gillum sits down with Brandon Beattie, MMSc, PA-C, a decorated former U.S. Army combat medic who now serves as an assistant professor and Director of Didactic Education at the George Washington University PA Program. Brandon shares his powerful journey from the frontlines of military medicine to the front of the classroom, reflecting on the leadership lessons he carried forward, the clinical experiences that shaped him, and why he thinks veterans make great PAs. We also discuss his work as co-founder of Veteran Educators and Allies in PA Education (VEAP), a national community of veteran PA educators advocating for inclusion, mentorship, and support within academic medicine. If you're a veteran considering a path into healthcare, or an educator wondering how to better support those who serve, this episode is for you.

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Episode 9: From Combat Medic to PA Educator-Brandon Beattie on Service, Scholarship, and Shaping the Next Generation

In this episode of Boots2Meds, host Bart Gillum sits down with Brandon Beattie, MMSc, PA-C, a decorated former U.S. Army combat medic who now serves as an assistant professor and Director of Didactic Education at the George Washington University PA Program. Brandon shares his powerful journey from the frontlines of military medicine to the front of the classroom, reflecting on the leadership lessons he carried forward, the clinical experiences that shaped him, and why he thinks veterans make great PAs. We also discuss his work as co-founder of Veteran Educators and Allies in PA Education (VEAP), a national community of veteran PA educators advocating for inclusion, mentorship, and support within academic medicine. If you're a veteran considering a path into healthcare, or an educator wondering how to better support those who serve, this episode is for you.

28 de jul de 202552 min