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UT’s 27-month, 112-credit program, will admit 48 students once per year and is designed to prepare graduates to provide medical care as part of an interprofessional health care team. The curriculum consists of four semesters of classroom training followed by three semesters of clinical rotations. All students enter as a single cohort in the fall semester, complete seven continuous semesters, and graduate in December with a Master of Physician Assistant Medicine degree (MPAM). Learn more about how this program prepares students for professional licensure.

Required Curricular Components

The course of study applies to any student who enters the PA program from the Fall of 2024 forward.

Course of Study

Certifications and additional training in the curriculum include the following:

CertificationCertifying Organization
Medical Ethics TrainingMedicalEthicsTraining.com
Medical ProfessionalismDuke University Health
Basic Life SupportAmerican Heart Association
Advance Cardiac Life SupportAmerican Heart Association
Pediatric Advanced Life SupportAmerican Heart Association
Basic Certificate in Quality & SafetyInstitute for Healthcare Improvement
National Institutes of Health Stroke ScaleNational Institutes of Health
Adverse Childhood Experience and TraumaACES Aware
Informed Care 
HIPAA and Blood Born Pathogen 
N95 Fit Testing 

 

Workshops - Personal Wellness: Prevention of Impairment and Burnout, Leadership and Professional Conduct and Point of Care Ultrasound Training.

Course Descriptions