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*Last updated January 30th, 2024
Mission Statement Our mission is to educate professionals committed to the delivery of comprehensive health care in a culturally and ethnically sensitive manner, with an emphasis on primary health care for populations and regions in need.
Unique Program Features 6 unique curricular tracks, Full-dissection cadaver lab (6 students per), International rotations/experience in Belize, Optional Path of Distinction (PoD) in Rural Health, Community Health, Global Health, Tribal Medicine, and Addiction Medicine, Early clinical experiences in community free clinics, state of the art facilities with lives stream, lecture capture, and video conference capabilities, dedicated and caring faculty
Curriculum Focus Asynchronous Learning; Early Clinical Exposure; Hybrid of Traditional or Case-Based Learning; Organ-Based/Systems-Based Learning
Credentials Offered Master's degree (not Master's of Public Health) Doctorate Degree Offered No information provided Type of Masters Degree MPAS: Master of Physician Assistant Studies Program Length 24 Months Start Month May 2025 Estimated Incoming Class Size 66 Part-time Option Yes Distance Learning Yes On-Campus Housing Yes Required Onsite Interview No Types of Interviews Traditional Interview; Panel Interview Admission Type Regular - All applications are reviewed once the set deadline has passedDeadline Requirement Blue-Submit only: the applicant must only submit the application by your posted deadline.
Supplemental Application Yes Supplemental Deadline 08/01/2024Supplemental Application Fee No information provided Supplemental Application Fee Waiver No information provided
Support for Veterans Veteran scholarships: Scholarship or financial assistance like reduced or in-state tuition offered).;Clinical partnerships: Partnerships with veteran organizations for rotations.;Special admission consideration: Processes that recognize military veterans.;SOC member: Institutional participation in the Service members Opportunity Colleges programs;a consortium of colleges that recognizes the unique needs of veterans in achieving their educational goals. Many of these institutions offer special benefits;such as tuition reduction or credit for experiential learning.;Veteran faculty: Faculty members who have veteran status.;Yellow Ribbon program: Institutional participation in the Yellow Ribbon Schools program;a university-funded scholarship program for veterans.
Average Verbal Reasoning GRE Score No information provided Average Analytical Writing GRE Score No information provided Average Quantitative Reasoning GRE Score No information provided
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Hours Needed No information provided Time Limit in Which To Complete Experience No information provided
Paid Health Care Not Required Volunteer/Community Service Health Care Recommended but not required Paid Direct Patient Care Required Volunteer Direct Patient Care RequiredDirect Patient Care Hours Needed No information provided Direct Patient Care Time Limit No information provided