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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Health Administration | Medical Assistance | Physician Assistant Studies
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Physician Assistant Studies

The Physician Assistant Studies program at Marquette University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of physician assistant studies.


Accreditation

The program is accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA).


Admission Options

The program offers various admission options, including admission requirements and application procedures.


Attrition

The program's attrition rate is an important consideration for prospective students.


Mission, Goals, Learning Outcomes, and Competencies

The program's mission, goals, learning outcomes, and competencies are designed to provide students with a clear understanding of the program's objectives and expectations.


NCCPA PANCE Performance

The program's NCCPA PANCE performance is an indicator of the program's success in preparing students for the physician assistant national certifying exam.


News and Events

The program regularly updates its news and events section to keep students and faculty informed about upcoming events and important announcements.


Technical Standards

The program's technical standards are designed to ensure that students have the necessary skills and abilities to succeed in the program.


Tuition and Fees

The program's tuition and fees are an important consideration for prospective students.


Curriculum

The program's curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of physician assistant studies.


Students

The program offers various resources and support services for students, including prospective students and current students.


Prospective Students

The program provides prospective students with information about the program, including admission requirements, curriculum, and tuition and fees.


Emergency Medicine Postgraduate

The program offers an emergency medicine postgraduate program, which provides advanced training in emergency medicine.


Admission Requirements

The emergency medicine postgraduate program has specific admission requirements, including prerequisites and application procedures.


Application

The application process for the emergency medicine postgraduate program is designed to ensure that students are well-qualified and prepared for the program.


Program Curriculum

The emergency medicine postgraduate program's curriculum is designed to provide students with advanced training in emergency medicine.


Program Personnel

The program's personnel, including faculty and staff, are dedicated to providing students with a high-quality education and support services.


Preceptor Program

The program offers a preceptor program, which provides students with the opportunity to work with experienced preceptors in a clinical setting.


  • Benefits of precepting include a complimentary membership to the Raynor Memorial Library and courtesy appointments as an Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Physician Assistant Studies.
    • Preceptors play a critical role in the education and training of physician assistant students.
    • The program's preceptor program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive and well-rounded education.

Preceptor Handbook

The program's preceptor handbook provides preceptors with information and resources to support their role in the program.


Clinical Teaching Tools

The program offers various clinical teaching tools, including preceptor pearls and articles on clinical teaching.


Preceptor Pearls

The program's preceptor pearls provide preceptors with tips and strategies for effective clinical teaching.


  • Giving feedback
    • Individualized teaching
    • Learner-centeredness
    • 1-minute preceptor
    • Orienting the student
    • Incorporating students
    • Feedback model
    • Pocket guide

Articles

The program's articles on clinical teaching provide preceptors with information and resources on various topics related to clinical teaching.


  • "Microskills" model
  • Preceptor skills

Location

The program is located at Marquette University, Physician Assistant Studies Building, 507 N 17th St, Milwaukee, WI 53233.


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