Physician assistants PAs have become one of the most desired healthcare professionals. PAs enjoy a collaborative team approach to patient-centered care, a fair work life balance and a low unemployment rate.
What Does a Physician Assistant Do? A physician assistant is a licensed healthcare professional who practices medicine under the supervision of a physician. They are typically part of healthcare teams, working alongside physicians, surgeons, nurses and other healthcare professionals.
PAs conduct physical exams, diagnose and treat illnesses, order and interpret tests, assist in surgery and counsel on preventative healthcare.
PAs can also issue prescriptions in all 50 states. Where Do Physician Assistants Work? We will open with normal operating hours on Tuesday, January 18th. The Physician Assistant profession is one of the fastest growing today. The Salus University PA program is patient-centered with a primary care philosophy and holistic approach, so our students appreciate the need to not only care for the patient, but also about the patient. Our outstanding faculty is accessible and committed to the personal and professional development of our students.
Early and extensive clinical training plus innovative teaching through small group and case-based learning are integral to the program. We will open with normal operating hours on Tuesday, January 18th. Salus University has teamed with other universities to acknowledge their commitment to the training of future practitioners of primary healthcare by joining in an articulation agreement.
Western New England University. Candidates must maintain good standing with a GPA of 3. The student is awarded a Bachelor's degree by WNE upon the successful completion of the first year at Salus and a Master of Medical Science degree by Salus University at the conclusion of the graduate degree program.
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