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The master’s degree in Physician Assistant Practice is designed to prepare students to work in any clinical setting, with an emphasis on primary care in urban and rural medically under-served communities in Ohio and throughout Appalachia.
Ohio PA Programs. Ohio proudly houses 17 PA programs, all of which offer Master's Degrees, as is a requirement for Ohio PA licensure. Applicants may apply online to multiple programs through the Central Application Service for PAs (CASPA).
Physician assistants in Ohio have a broad scope of practice that enables them to provide diagnostic, therapeutic and preventative services under the supervision of a physician. On this page we’ve ranked the best physician assistant programs in Ohio to help you decide which one is the right choice for you.
OHIO's PA program begins annually in January (effective the 2020-2021 CASPA application cycle) and concludes 27 months later, with graduation in May. The Ohio University physician assistant program curriculum is designed around seven distinct course series:
The Physician Assistant master's program at Ohio University has prerequisite courses must be completed at the pre-medical or pre-health science level at a Regionally Accredited U. S. institution.
As a student in the UD Master of Physician Assistant Practice (MPAP) program, you'll prepare to become a knowledgeable, service-oriented and self-assured advanced practice healthcare practitioner. Our 27-month, seven-semester, modular-based curriculum program blends state-of-the-art technology with traditional hands-on experience to provide you ...
The Mercy College of Ohio PA program will be a premier graduate-level PA educational program in which its graduates contribute service, scholarship, and leadership to meet the medical care needs of the region, the State of Ohio, and the nation.