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Nov 21, 2024
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College Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Physician Assistant Studies (M.P.A.S.)
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Requirements for Admission
Pre-Physician Assistant Program Provisional Acceptance:
- A minimum combined SAT score of 1100 or a minimum ACT score of 22
- Academic GPA of 3.5 or greater
- Complete mandatory interview
Applications for acceptance are due by December 15 for consideration.
Formal acceptance will be offered during the 7th semester (Fall prior to starting the program). Criteria to maintain provisional acceptance and be offered formal acceptance is:
- 3.0 Overall GPA in Year 1
- 3.0 Math/Science GPA in Year 1
- 3.2 Overall GPA in Years 2 and 3
- 3.2 Math/Science GPA in Years 2 and 3
- Completion of 200 Healthcare Exposure Hours (including 20 hours shadowing a PA-C)
Master of Physician Studies Graduate Program:
- Coursework prerequisites:
- General Biology - a minimum of 6 credits with laboratory
- Anatomy and Physiology - a minimum of 6 credits with laboratory
- General Chemistry - a minimum of 3 credits with laboratory
- Organic Chemistry - a minimum of 3 credits with laboratory
- Microbiology - a minimum of 3 credits with laboratory
- Probability and Statistics - 3 credits
- Psychology - 3 credits
- Academic GPA of 3.0 or greater
- Official GRE scores (ideal composite score of 300) or MCAT scores (ideal score of 500)
- Minimum 200 healthcare exposure hours (including 20 hours of shadowing a PA-C)
- Complete a non-cognitive skills test through CASPer (https://takecasper.com/)
- Complete mandatory interview
Student Learning Outcomes for Physician Assistant:
The competencies expected of Physician Assistant graduates from Elizabethtown College align with ten competency domains developed from review of literature published by the Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) in the 2019 Core Competencies for New Physician Assistant Graduates and the 2012 Competencies for the Physician Assistant Profession document published by the four national PA organizations.
Students will be able to:
- Medical Knowledge
- Competent graduates will possess the medical knowledge deemed essential by the program for optimal patient care.
- Competent graduates will gather accurate and essential patient information, determine differential diagnoses, order and interpret diagnostic studies, perform necessary procedures, diagnose, treat, and manage illness.
- Competent graduates will recognize healthy versus ill patients throughout various stages of acute and chronic diseases, as well as those at risk for emerging illnesses.
- Patient Centered Care
- Competent graduates will establish rapport and communicate effectively with patients, families, and the public to appropriately address the patients’ health needs.
- Competent graduates will demonstrate the ability to listen to and demonstrate sensitivity to patients’ beliefs and attitudes towards health and health care while having an awareness of one’s own implicit biases.
- Competent graduates will use an evidence-based approach while using clinical judgment and reasoning during shared medical decision making.
- Society and Population Health
- Competent graduates will recognize and understand potential impacts of biology, immunology, epidemiology, genetics
- Competent graduates will recognize and understand patient barriers surrounding motivation, accessibility, and structural disparities in health care.
- Competent graduates will recognize and understand psychosocial influences that may affect patient and population health while integrating knowledge of social determinants into medical decision making.
- Health Literacy
- Competent graduates will understand the health literacy of the patients they serve, interpret information so patients and their families can understand the information conveyed to them, and use unbiased and professional interpreters when barriers to communication arise.
- Competent graduates will understand how different perspectives and expectations about health and healthcare can impact the therapeutic relationship and health motivation and outcomes.
- Professional Practice
- Competent graduates work collaboratively in teams and developing interprofessional relationships to ensure that the goals of patients remain the focus of the health care team.
- Competent graduates will understand the roles of various team members and their various contributions to greater health outcomes.
- Legal, Fiscal, and System Based Healthcare
- Competent graduates will provide quality care in a safe and efficient manner.
- Competent graduates will know the bylaws and regulations of various practice settings.
- Competent graduates will understand various types of healthcare systems, funding, and insurance; including the role of Medicare and Medicaid.
- Self-Reflection and Assessment
- Competent graduates will demonstrate the ability to self-evaluate one’s personal and professional limitations, implicit biases and develop a strategic plan for addressing gaps.
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Didactic Course Requirements
Clinical Course Requirements
Accreditation
Elizabethtown College has applied for Accreditation-Provisional from the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA). Elizabethtown College anticipates matriculating its first class in July 2022, pending achieving Accreditation-Provisional status at the March 2022 ARC-PA meeting. Accreditation-Provisional is an accreditation status granted when the plans and resources allocation, if fully implemented as planned, of a proposed program that has not yet enrolled students appear to demonstrate the program’s ability to meet the ARC-PA Standards or when a program holding accreditation-provisional status appears to demonstrate continued progress in with the Standards as it prepares for the graduation of the first class (cohort) of students.
Disclaimer:
While Elizabethtown College applies for Provisional Accreditation, students would be eligible to apply to other physician assistant programs around the country.
Accelerated Pre-Physician Assistant students: Elizabethtown College Physician Assistant Program will not commence in the event that provisional accreditation status is not received. Students are accepted on a conditional basis. In the event of non-accreditation, students will have the option to continue in the Bachelor of Biology Allied Health Concentration, or seek transferring to a new major.
Graduate Students: Elizabethtown College Physician Assistant Program will not commence in the event that provisional accreditation status is not received. Students are accepted on a conditional basis. In the event of non-accreditation, a refund of applicable tuition deposits, paid to Elizabethtown College, will be returned to those students.
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