Admission is on a rolling basis so we advise you to apply early. Toggle navigation. Pre-Physician Assistant. Post Baccalaureate Pre-PA Program In this program, pre-PA students attend classes that are primarily post-bacc exclusive as a cohort to maximize their learning experiences.
Clinical Opportunities: Bethann Mercanti, MMSc, PA-C Pre-PA students have the opportunity to shadow PAs in several specialties, including neurology, orthopedics, and cardiology, in different settings, including surgery, inpatient care, outpatient care, and procedural visits, as part of a semester-long program.
Introduction to Problem-Solving and Logical Thinking. Elements of Statistics. Medical Terminology. Note that the application fee can only be paid online through the link sent via email at receipt of a verified and completed CASPA application. Please check your spam folder if you do not receive an acknowledgment email a week after your application has been verified by CASPA. Yes, an interview is required for admission to the Physician Assistant Studies program and is typically conducted from September through February although interviews may be conducted before or after this time frame.
Applicants can receive an email inviting them to interview at any point between September through February. How do you become a competitive PA Studies program applicant?
Completed and verified CASPA applications and supporting documents will be reviewed and individuals will be selected for an on-campus interview by the Faculty Committee on Admissions. Interviews will be offered to those who qualify and who are deemed competitive against the larger applicant pool for the Physician Assistant Studies program, taking into consideration the following:. The requirements represent the minimum criteria for consideration for admission.
Successful applicants will generally exceed the minimum criteria. A PA Studies program candidate can be selected for an interview at any time throughout the review process between September through February as deemed competitive by the Faculty Committee on Admissions. Decisions for interviewed candidates typically are sent within five weeks after the interview. An email will be sent to all applicants not selected for an interview after the last interview session has occurred.
All applicants must complete a baccalaureate degree, preferably in science or a health-related field, from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States, Canada or the United Kingdom prior to matriculation.
The PA Studies program will accept courses and labs completed online or on campus. All prerequisite coursework must be completed prior to enrollment with a grade of at least a "C" or 2.
Applicants must send official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended directly to CASPA. PA Studies applicants must submit three letters of recommendation. One recommendation MUST be from a physician, physician assistant or nurse practitioner in order to be considered for admission. Fluency in written and spoken English is essential for success in the program and to ensure patient safety. Applicants whose native language is not English must demonstrate objective competency in English within the past two years by satisfactory performance on the TOEFL examination.
The minimum required score for the IBT Internet Based Testing is 79, with a minimum score of 26 for the speaking component. Labs required. Applicants must obtain an undergraduate science and cumulative grade point average of 3. To be considered for an interview for the Physician Assistant Studies program, applicants must have a minimum of hours of direct patient contact experience in volunteerism or employment in the healthcare industry, as documented through CASPA at the time of application.
Candidates complete the requirement in a variety of ways, some of which include: working as a certified nursing assistant, pharmacy technician, phlebotomist, LPN, EMT, paramedic, scribe, medical translator, physical therapy aide, patient navigator, mental health aide, etc.
Veterinary medicine hours will not be accepted towards the requirement. Many Physician Assistant Studies program candidates have experienced medicine overseas as volunteers in clinics. Any volunteer work or paid work in a clinical setting wherein candidates are either providing hands-on care or witnessing care first hand can be acceptable, depending on the nature of the role. In-person health care shadowing experiences are counted and highly recommended.
However, all Physician Assistant Studies candidates must have earned a baccalaureate degree prior to enrollment. Waiving of any criteria can only be assessed during the formal application review by the Faculty Committee on Admissions.
Staff members of the Office of Admissions may not waive application requirements. To ensure that students accepted to PCOM will be permitted to perform preceptorships during their second year of study, and thus ensure them the opportunity to successfully complete their MS degree requirements, PCOM requires all first year PA students to complete a criminal background check prior to matriculation.
All students must have their criminal background checks processed through a PCOM chosen vendor. The Admissions Office will send notification of the process after confirmation of enrollment and must have this information on file prior to orientation.
Students will not be permitted to start classes without a criminal background check received and approved by the Office of Admissions. The Admissions Committee reserves the right to accept or reject applications to the chosen program based on merit.
Following completion of the admissions process, PA Studies program applicants will be notified of the Admissions Committee's decision in writing, including any conditions that must be satisfied prior to or following enrollment.
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