- Mission Statement
- The mission of the University of New England Physician Assistant Program is to prepare master's level primary care physician assistants to be highly skilled members of interprofessional health care teams. The program is committed to developing clinicians who will provide compassionate, competent, and evidence-based, patient-centered health care to people of all backgrounds and cultures throughout their lifespans. The program places special emphasis on training clinicians who are knowledgeable about the health care needs of our aging population and have the skills and passion to provide health care to people in underserved rural and urban communities.
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- Unique Program Features
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- Curriculum Focus
- Asynchronous Learning; Case-Based Learning; Collaborative or Team-Based 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); Certificate of Completion
- Doctorate Degree Offered
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- Type of Masters Degree
- MSPA: Master of Science Physician Assistant
- Start Month
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- Estimated Incoming Class Size
- 50
- Required Onsite Interview
- No
- Types of Interviews
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- Admission Type
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