2016-2017 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 27, 2024  
2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Physician Assistant Studies, M.S.*


*Note: Program expected start date January 2018

Accreditation Status

 

The Westfield State University Physician Assistant Studies Program has applied for Accreditation-Provisional from the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA). Westfield State University anticipates matriculating its first class in January 2018, pending achieving Accreditation-Provisional status at the September 2017 ARC-PA meeting. Accreditation-Provisional is an accreditation status granted when the plans and resource 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 complying with the Standards as it prepares for the graduation of the first class (cohort) of students. Should the program not gain accreditation, the class anticipated to matriculate in January 2018 will receive a full refund of any deposit or tuition payment and the program will not commence.

Program Description


The WSU Physician Assistant Program is an intensive 24-month program. During the first year of the program, students will complete didactic coursework employing a systems approach with a myriad of pedagogical techniques and student assessments. Each course will include the anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, the clinical diagnoses, patient assessments techniques, appropriate diagnostic studies and therapeutics interventions for each system. Each week the students will meet in a faculty facilitated small group course called Transition. This course will educate the student in patient care critical thinking using simulation and real patient scenarios. There will also be courses for special populations such as Pediatrics, Geriatrics and Surgery. Issues such as ethical conduct, cultural awareness, care for diverse patients, and professional practice topics will be taught in seminar format throughout the didactic year. Following successful completion of the didactic coursework, a competency-based course will be offered to assure the readiness of the student to enter clinical rotations. The assessments for readiness will be both written and practical with a threshold of competency. The student who is not competent in an area will be remediated until prepared for clerkships. Teaching research skills and professional practice issues of PA practice will also be presented throughout the didactic year to support of the PA medical practice.

Program Objectives


Admissions:

Matriculate a diverse student body with a commitment to professional involvement and service to all members of the community.

Academics:

Provide Physician Assistant students with superior knowledge and skills for the evaluation, monitoring, diagnosis, treatment, and counseling of patients across their lifespan.

Interprofessional Education:

Educate the Physician Assistant student to function effectively within a health care team.

Service:

Encourage all students and graduates to engage in the overall well-being of the community.

PANCE:

Achieve a 100% first-time pass rate on the NCCPA PANCE examination

Employment:

Accomplish a pathway for a rewarding career through an affordable public PA program offering. Graduates will serve the medically underserved communities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and beyond.

 

Admissions Requirements


 

Minimum admissions requirements for the M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies program include:

  • A baccalaureate or graduate degree from an accredited institution with an overall GPA of 3.0.
  • A personal statement of interest and intent is required at the time of application.
  • The WSU-PA Program will not allow advanced standing for any professional courses or clinical experiences.
  • For international students: ESL - TOEFL score of 90 internet; 233 computer; 550 paper are required.
  • A minimum of 500 hours of patient contact hours are required. Examples of patient contact hours can include but are not limited to EMT, Scribe, Paramedic, Lab Tech, Volunteer, and Nurse’s Aide as long as direct patient contact has occurred.
  • Three academic and/or professional letters of recommendation.

All prerequisite courses listed below must be completed with a grade of “C” or better and an overall and prerequisite GPA of 3.0.

  • 30 semester hours of biological, chemical and physical sciences; this must include Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II with lab, Microbiology, Genetics and Biochemistry.
  • (Human Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology and Biochemistry must have been completed within the past 10 years.)
  • One University-level statistics course+
  • One University-level ethics course+
  • One University level General Psychology Course+

+ substitution may be permitted with approval from the PA Program Director

 

 

 

Specific Degree Requirements- 120 Credits


Spring- 1 Credit


Summer-1 Credit