- Mission Statement
- Our mission is to prepare PAs to provide compassionate, high-quality, patient-centered care as members of interprofessional teams. The graduates will be culturally sensitive, committed to continuous learning and professional development, and make significant contributions to communities and the advancement of the PA profession.
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- Unique Program Features
- 1) Clinical learning opportunities within a top-ranked academic medical center; 2) A Problem-Based Learning (PBL) hybrid curriculum; 3) Early clinical exposure via the Education-Centered Medical Home program; 4) Interprofessional Education (IPE) alongside Northwestern peers; 5) Training at onsite outpatient and inpatient simulation facilities; 6) A full year of cadaver donor-based, dissection anatomy lab; 7) Grant-supported international clinical rotation opportunities
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- Curriculum Focus
- Case-Based Learning; Collaborative or Team-Based Learning; Early Clinical Exposure; Hybrid of Traditional or Case-Based Learning; Organ-Based/Systems-Based Learning; Problem-Based Learning
- Credentials Offered
- Master's degree (not Master's of Public Health)
- Doctorate Degree Offered
- No
- Type of Masters Degree
- MMS/MMSc: Master of Medical Science, MMS/MMSc: Master of Medical Science
- Estimated Incoming Class Size
- 36
- Required Onsite Interview
- No
- Types of Interviews
- Traditional Interview
- Admission Type
- Rolling - Applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis
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