Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
Marshall University's Physician Assistant Program is a rigorous 28-month program that prepares students to become competent and compassionate physician assistants. The program emphasizes hands-on learning through clinical and simulation experiences, and graduates are prepared to work in various healthcare settings, including primary care clinics, hospitals, and specialized medical offices. The program's focus on patient-centered care and diverse clinical rotations ensures that graduates are well-equipped to serve the needs of diverse and rural populations.
Program Outline
Physician Assistant Program at Marshall University
Degree Overview:
The program's main objective is to produce competent and compassionate physician assistants who can effectively serve diverse and rural populations. Students will be trained for a rigorous 28-month curriculum, consisting of four semesters of didactic learning and a year of practical clinical rotations. Upon completion, graduates earn a Masters of Medical Sciences Physician Assistant degree.
Structure:
- 28 months: The PA program comprises four semesters of didactic studies, followed by one year for diverse clinical rotation experiences.
- Class size: 30.
- Starts in early January.
Curriculum:
- Incorporates evidence-based knowledge and practical skills to prepare PA graduates for various healthcare settings.
- Emphasizes hands-on learning through clinical and simulation experiences that contribute to developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary for clinical practice.
- Emphasizes patient-centered care, considering patients' backgrounds and specific needs for optimal care.
- Students gain experience in primary care, women's health, pediatrics, internal medicine & surgery, psychiatry, orthopedics, and emergency medicine through clinical rotations within the Marshall Health system and its affiliated partners.
- Offers the opportunity to participate in community outreach programs like the annual Mission of Mercy free dental clinic that caters to uninsured and medically underserved populations.
Outline:
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Assessments:
PA students are continuously assessed through:
- Written examinations
- OSCEs (objective structured clinical examinations)
- Clinical evaluation instruments
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Careers:
- Marshall PA graduates are prepared in various healthcare settings to work as licensed professionals.
- The increasing demand has led to promising career growth prospects for PAs within a diverse range: primary care clinics, hospitals, specialized medical offices, rural health clinics, government agencies, and academia.
- Graduates can specialize in areas of interest to focus on specific patient populations or medical conditions. This can lead to increased career opportunities and earning potential through advanced certifications. This section is currently inaccessible in your given context.