Over the last two and a half years I have been applying to Physician Assistant (PA) School. I have received a stack of rejection letters. Fortunately, I saw the rejections as an opportunity to learn. I contacted the schools to see why I had come up short. Many times it was due to the fact someone interviewed better than I did or that I was missing a class. I took the last two years to update the missing classes as well as practice interview skills. The opportunity to learn from my feedback has allowed me to achieve a long term dream, acceptance in to PA school.
Recently, the Doctors Care Behavioral Health Team (BHT) requested general feedback from our patients. We hope to take these comments and truly evaluate what we are doing well and areas on which to improve. We want to receive this feedback in order to better treat you, our patient. Be looking for our feedback cards when you come in for your appointments, and be prepared to give us honest opinions. If you had a negative experience, please let us know. If you had a positive experience, please let us know. If you haven't received a feedback card, ask for one from any member of the BHT staff or volunteers. If you prefer personal notes or letters, those are also welcome.
Our goal is to help patients attain a better quality of life. Only by hearing the truth will we be able to ensure we continue the aspects of our care that work well and make positive changes where needed.

Blog post contributed by Behavioral Health Assistant A'lanne Conrad.
