Connection Newsletter ­ Spring 2008

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Connection College of Health Sciences

Spring 2008

Lifelong

learning

Louise Kelly, PA Class of 2009 Forget everything you thought you knew about retirement. Forget the sailboat, the garden, the trips to exotic places, or even the slow-paced day filled up by this and that. For one University of Kentucky student, those things are far from reality. “I think Bob Dylan was right in saying ‘he who is not busy being born is busy dying,’” said Louise Kelly, a 61-year old UK College of Health Sciences student in the Physician Assistant (PA) program. “The best way for me to stay young is through acquiring knowledge.” Louise, a native Kentuckian, became interested in the Physician Assistant program at age 41. “I’ve always loved medicine and I always wished I had gone into the profession,” Louise said. “I found out about UK’s Physician Assistant program after having surgery and being placed in the care of a terrific PA.” “I had tons of questions,” she said. “I wondered if I was smart enough to go back to school, if I could really do it, and even whether or not I wanted to do something so major. Then, at age 50, I decided to go for it and started taking classes.” It took Louise eight years to take the prerequisite classes she needed to apply for the PA program. Now, her patience and perseverance is paying off, as she is scheduled to graduate in the class of 2009. As an avid philanthropist, Louise plans to give back once she is finished with school. She hopes to help in a free surgical clinic and may work with aging adults to help them get the most out of life – something she knows all about. But for now, Louise is preparing for rotations and plans to work as a PA for 10 to 15 years before even considering the dreaded word…retirement.

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Louise Kelly has taken lifelong learning to heart. At 61, she’s looking forward to many years as a practicing Physician Assistant. Shown above are Louise and classmate Courtney Stringer.

“I hope someday my daughter sees what I have done and is not inhibited by age, the program or society if she decides to try something new.” -Jan Thompson, PA student


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