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26 sty 2021 · It is my deepest regret choosing to go to Midwestern (Glendale) over the other 4 schools that I was accepted to. I was lied to at my interview and lied to at orientation. The “compassionate,” “flexible,” and “high-caliber education” that I decided to pay an extra $30,000+ a year to receive, was a...
I'm thrilled to say that I've been accepted to Midwestern AZ and Midwestern IL. I love the school, but don't have as much insight on each campus specifically. I was wondering if anyone has experience at each campus, or has any insight to any pros/cons between the schools/faculty?
The Midwestern University PA Program considers applicants who possess the academic and professional promise necessary for development as competent, caring members of the healthcare community. The admissions environment is highly selective with approximately 1,800 applications received each year.
Midwestern University's Master of Medical Science (M.M.S.) in Physician Assistant Studies Program provides accredited, student-centered education that leads to compassionate and evidence-based patient care.
Midwestern University's PA Program offers accredited, student-centered training to become a valued member of an interprofessional healthcare team, focusing on evidence-based medicine and compassionate decision-making for diverse patient populations.
Accreditation. The Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA) has granted Accreditation-Continued status to the Midwestern University-Glendale Physician Assistant Program sponsored by Midwestern University-Glendale.
The purpose of this course is to provide the PA student with 1) an overview of basic epidemiologic principles, 2) an introduction to evidence-based medicine (EBM), and 3) an opportunity to explore a variety of issues and themes central to the ethical dimensions of medicine.