Monday, November 11, 2024

Pursuing a Passion for Healthcare and Education: A Journey from Medicine to Special Needs Teaching

Pursuing a Passion for Healthcare and Education

Pursuing a Passion for Healthcare and Education
















Introduction

Sometimes, the journey we set out on takes us to places we never expected but are exactly where we need to be. I began with a dream of medical school, driven by a deep desire to help others, especially children. Yet, as I studied and observed the medical field, I realized that my heart was leading me somewhere else. That journey ultimately brought me to special needs education—a field that became my calling and taught me invaluable lessons I carry with me today.

Discovering a New Path

My initial dream of becoming a doctor stemmed from my love for helping others. However, as I studied for the MCAT, I was put off by the politics involved in medicine and, later, the reality of patient procedures. I couldn’t see myself in a role that didn’t align with my values.

When I was offered a substitute teaching position, I began to see another path. With encouragement from a high school principal, I considered teaching special education, and I eventually committed myself to working with children with intellectual disabilities.

Finding Fulfillment in Special Needs Education

Working in special education taught me to celebrate small achievements. For many of my students, success wasn’t about grades or academic milestones. Success meant remembering their phone number or learning basic daily skills that allowed them to navigate the world with a bit more independence.

"These small victories were significant. Every academic or behavioral accomplishment brought me immense fulfillment and reinforced my commitment to this work."

Lessons in Resilience and Patience

My background in psychobiology and psychology equipped me to understand my students’ unique needs. I developed tailored strategies, always looking for ways to manage behavior and facilitate learning in a supportive environment. But my greatest teachers were my students, who taught me patience, resilience, and an appreciation for every small step forward.

How My Experiences Shape My Work Today

The lessons I learned in special education shape the work I do today in healthcare education. I’ve learned to approach each student or healthcare professional with an open mind, focusing on their unique learning needs. My goal is always to provide a stress-free learning environment that empowers each individual.

Three Key Takeaways from My Journey

  • Celebrate the Small Wins: Each step forward, no matter how small, is worth celebrating.
  • See Each Day as a Fresh Start: Every student deserves a new start every day, free from judgment or past mistakes.
  • Believe in Your Path: Life often leads us in unexpected directions, but each twist and turn is an opportunity to grow.

Closing Thoughts

Looking back, I realize that my path to healthcare education was far from direct, but each experience enriched my journey. From medicine to special education to healthcare training, I’ve been lucky to find fulfillment in helping others grow. If you’d like to support my journey to build and leave a legacy, check out our courses at Central Valley Medical Education.

Saturday, November 9, 2024

Roots and Resilience: A Journey from the Philippines to Building a Legacy in Healthcare Education

Roots and Resilience: A Journey from the Philippines to Building a Legacy in Healthcare Education

Roots and Resilience: A Journey from the Philippines to Building a Legacy in Healthcare Education



















Introduction

Resilience is a word often associated with overcoming adversity, and few journeys encapsulate it as powerfully as that of Ms. Paat, founder of Central Valley Medical Education (CVME). From her early years in the Philippines to her career as an educator in the U.S., Ms. Paat’s life story is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and the strength to overcome challenges. In sharing her story, we hope to inspire others on their own journeys—whether in healthcare, education, or any path that demands resilience.

A New Beginning: Leaving the Philippines for the U.S.

Ms. Paat’s journey began in the Philippines, where she spent her formative years in a close-knit family and community. When her family moved to the U.S., she was a young girl facing an entirely new world. The language, the culture, and even the pace of life were different from what she knew. One of her biggest challenges was learning English—a task that seemed daunting, but one she embraced with determination.

“Learning English wasn’t just about language; it was about building a bridge to my future.”

This drive to succeed helped Ms. Paat find her footing in the U.S. and begin the path to her ultimate passion—serving others through healthcare and education.

Pursuing a Dream in Education and Healthcare

While Ms. Paat initially aspired to attend medical school, life led her down a different but equally meaningful path. She decided to dedicate her life to teaching special needs children, focusing on those with mild to severe intellectual disabilities. For 23 years, she taught in classrooms, working closely with each student and finding fulfillment in helping them thrive.

Her dedication to service didn’t end there. In Los Angeles, she began her career as an EMT and became a Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR instructor. It was through this work that she met her business partner and moved to the Central Valley in 1998, bringing her commitment to education to the healthcare field.

Founding Central Valley Medical Education (CVME)

Inspired by her experiences and a shared vision with her partner, Ms. Paat founded Central Valley Medical Education (CVME) to address a pressing need: quality training for healthcare providers. The challenges of starting a new business were not unfamiliar to her. She had already learned how to adapt and thrive in new environments, and this journey was no different.

Today, CVME offers a range of courses for healthcare professionals, from Basic Life Support (BLS) to advanced certifications like Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). Through her work, Ms. Paat continues to impact lives, training healthcare professionals to provide life-saving care.

Three Lessons in Resilience from Ms. Paat

  • Embrace the Unknown: Every challenge, big or small, is an opportunity to learn and grow.
  • Never Stop Learning: Whether it was learning English or adapting to a new career, her commitment to learning empowered her every step of the way.
  • Believe in Your Potential: Challenges don’t define us. It’s our response to them that shapes who we are.

Continuing the Journey with CVME

Through CVME, Ms. Paat has built a company that embodies her passion for education, resilience, and service. Her journey has come full circle, allowing her to support others in building their skills and resilience as they serve their communities.

Whether you’re a new healthcare provider or a seasoned professional, CVME is here to support you with top-quality training and compassionate service. Visit our courses page to learn more about our offerings and see how we can support your journey in healthcare.