- Mission Statement
- The mission of the Physician Assistant Studies Program is to: - Excel in the art and science of PA Education.
- Promote inter-professional primary health care delivery to
a diverse and dynamic population to improve health
outcomes.
- Foster continued commitment to diversity, equity, and
inclusion.
- Foster a dedication to evidence-based medicine, quality
improvement, and patient safety.
- Cultivate a commitment to faculty, staff, and student
wellness.
- Encourage leadership, service, and excellence among our
faculty, staff, students, and graduates.
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- Unique Program Features
- on-campus simulation lab, international rotations, infectious disease core rotation, human anatomy with cadaveric dissection, primary care preceptorship, student academic support services, faculty and peer mentorship
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- Curriculum Focus
- Case-Based Learning; Collaborative or Team-Based Learning; 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
- MPAS: Master of Physician Assistant Studies, MPAS: Master of Physician Assistant Studies
- Estimated Incoming Class Size
- 60
- Required Onsite Interview
- Yes
- Types of Interviews
- Multiple Mini Interview (MMI)
- Admission Type
- Rolling - Applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis
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