Program Overview
Introduction to the Physician Assistant Program
The Physician Assistant Program at Baylor College of Medicine is a comprehensive program designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and expertise necessary to succeed in the field of physician assistance.
Program Overview
The program consists of a 13-month didactic phase, followed by a clinical phase. The didactic phase focuses on human structure and function, physiologic systems governing body function, pathological and behavioral alterations causing clinical manifestations of illness, and therapeutic principles underlying the management of illness and injury.
Didactic Curriculum
The didactic curriculum includes a range of courses, such as:
- Human Physiology
- Anatomical Sciences
- Clinical Biochemistry
- Clinical Medicine
- Physical Diagnosis
- Professional Role Issues
- Pharmacology
- Health Behavioral Counseling
- Clinical Prevention
- Communication and Perspectives in Health Care
Advancement to the Clinical Curriculum
Students must have passing grades in all didactic phase courses and must make a passing grade on the comprehensive clinical readiness examination before they will be allowed to begin core clinical rotations.
Clinical Curriculum
The clinical curriculum provides students with hands-on experience in a variety of clinical settings, including:
- Core clinical rotations
- Elective rotations
- Clinical practicum
Program Requirements
To be eligible for the program, students must meet the following requirements:
- Prerequisites
- Technical standards
- Information session
- Frequently asked questions
Tuition and Fees
The program's tuition and fees are competitive with other programs in the field.
Research Areas
The program offers opportunities for students to engage in research in a variety of areas, including:
- Clinical research
- Basic science research
- Translational research
Faculty and Staff
The program's faculty and staff are experienced professionals in the field of physician assistance, with expertise in a range of areas, including:
- Clinical medicine
- Education
- Research
Student Life
The program offers a range of resources and support services to help students succeed, including:
- Academic support
- Career counseling
- Personal counseling
Alumni
The program's alumni are successful professionals in the field of physician assistance, with many going on to work in a variety of settings, including:
- Clinical practice
- Education
- Research
Accreditation
The program is accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA).
Conclusion
The Physician Assistant Program at Baylor College of Medicine is a comprehensive program that provides students with the knowledge, skills, and expertise necessary to succeed in the field of physician assistance. With its strong curriculum, experienced faculty and staff, and range of research opportunities, the program is an excellent choice for students looking to pursue a career in this field.
