School of Health Professions

PA Program Didactic Curriculum

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Didactic Phase Curriculum 2022-2023

Fall

Spring

Term 1

Term 2

Term 3

Term 1

Term 2

Term 3

 

Human Physiology

(PA, DNP)

Human Physiology

(PA, DNP)

Human Physiology

(PA, DNP)

Behavioral Dynamics

Behavioral Dynamics

Anatomical Sciences

(PA, DNP, OP)

Anatomical Sciences

(PA, DNP, MS, OP)

Anatomical Sciences

(PA, DNP, MS, OP)

Anatomical Sciences

(PA, DNP, MS, OP)

Women's Health

Pediatrics

Clinical Biochemistry

(PA, DNP)

Clinical Biochemistry

(PA, DNP)

Clinical Genetics

 

Medical Ethics

(PA, GC, MS)

Electrocardiography

Clinical Medicine

Path

ID/Micro

Clinical Medicine

CV

Clinical Medicine

Derm

Pulm

Renal

Clinical Medicine

GI

Ortho

Rheum

GU

Clinical Medicine

Neuro

Eye

ENT

Geri

Clinical Medicine

CID

Endo

Heme/Onc

EM

Physical Diagnosis

Physical Diagnosis

Physical Diagnosis

Physical Diagnosis

Physical Diagnosis

Physical Diagnosis

 

Immunology for Health Professions

(PA, DNP)

Problem Solving In Medicine

Problem Solving In Medicine

Problem Solving In Medicine

Problem Solving In Medicine

Pharmacology

Pharmacology

Pharmacology

 

 

Health Behavioral Counseling

(PA, OP, GC)

Health Behavioral Counseling

(PA, OP, GC)

Diagnostic Testing

CLM

Diagnostic Testing

CLM

Diagnostic Testing

Rad

(PA, MS)

Clinical Prevention

Clinical Prevention

Professional Roles Issues

Cultural Competency

(PA, OP)

Cultural Competency

(PA, OP)

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The 13-month didactic phase of the curriculum is dense to ensure every student masters the information and skills necessary for success.

This phase of the curriculum 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.

Both discipline-specific and interdisciplinary learning experiences with medical and nurse anesthesia students delivered in traditional and team-based fashion are used to define the shared knowledge base requisite to entry-level practice.

Once students have mastered a specified body of knowledge and core skills, they enter a period of critical thinking and reasoning designed to integrate the basic and pre-clerkship sciences of medicine. Concepts in epidemiology, principles of pathology and pathophysiology, the clinical manifestations of illness and injury, and the ability of testing to assist in the diagnostic and management processes are integrated within the Problem-Solving in Medicine course. Courses in Electrocardiography and Diagnostic Testing are used to reinforce student understanding of diagnostic test selection and interpretation. Together, these courses provide the foundation of information needed to select medications for the management of disease.

Learning about the role of the PA and the importance of cultural beliefs and alternative care practices to the outcomes of care are addressed in the courses Professional Roles Issues and Cultural Competency. Critical thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving, are intrinsic to the curriculum and essential to practice. Students are also prepared for the development and writing of the master's paper, required for graduation, in a course on Health Research Methods. Faculty within the PA Program and the College basic science and clinical faculty all participate to present these didactic experiences.

See descriptions of all didactic courses.

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Advancement to the Clinical Curriculum

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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.

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