The mission of the Manhattan Campus Physician Assistant Program is to excel in the education and training of physician assistants who will serve the healthcare needs of the community with competence, compassion, and dedication. The program curriculum is designed both to educate its graduates to function as traditionally-trained generalists, and to provide enrichment in hospital-based PA practice areas which prepares graduates for the urban metropolitan area job market. The Manhattan Campus PA Program is committed to broadening access to PA education to persons under-represented in the profession, through non-traditional programming and a nurturing educational environment. Offering the program at an urban site, with the didactic phase conducted during weekday late afternoon/evening and Sunday hours, serves the purpose of actualizing the professional aspirations of an un-served population of students.
The goals and learning objectives/competencies of the program are as follows:
a. recall etiologies, risk factors, underlying pathologic processes, and epidemiology for medical conditions.
b. identify signs and symptoms of common medical conditions.
c. differentiate between the normal and the abnormal in anatomical, physiological, and laboratory findings and in other diagnostic data.
d. collaborate with the healthcare team in developing and implementing management and treatment plans for general medical and surgical conditions.
e. recall the indications, contraindications, side effects, interactions and adverse reactions of pharmacologic agents and other relevant treatment modalities.
f. identify appropriate interventions for the prevention of conditions.
a. elicit a detailed and accurate medical history and perform a complete physical examination.
b. analyze a chief complaint and to perform a focused physical exam.
c. select and interpret appropriate diagnostic or lab studies.
d. formulate a differential diagnosis, using history and physical findings and diagnostic studies.
e. make informed decisions about diagnostic and therapeutic interventions based on patient information and preferences, current scientific evidence, and clinical judgment.
f. collaborate with others to solve healthcare problems.
a. use effective listening, nonverbal, explanatory, questioning, and writing skills to elicit and provide information.
b. communicate and work effectively with supervising physicians and other professionals as a member of a healthcare team.
c. accurately and adequately document and record information regarding the care process for medical, legal, quality assurance and financial purposes.
d. apply an understanding of human behavior across the lifespan in their interactions with patients.
e. provide patient education and counseling regarding physical and mental health, health promotion and disease prevention, normal growth and development, and family planning.
a. work effectively with physicians and other healthcare professionals to provide patient-centered care.
b. recall the legal and regulatory requirements, as well as the appropriate role of the physician assistant.
c. recall and apply the ethical principles pertaining to provision or withholding of clinical care, confidentiality of patient information, informed consent, and business practices.
d. provide care with sensitivity to patients’ culture, age, gender, and disabilities.
e. recognize the impact of socioeconomic and ethnic diversity on the availability and delivery of healthcare.
f. understand their limitations and know when to make appropriate referrals.
g. recognize the responsibility to serve the needs of the community and to provide healthcare services in medically-underserved areas.
a. apply information technology to manage information, access on-line medical information, and support their own lifelong education.
b. apply knowledge of study designs and statistical methods to the appraisal of clinical studies.
c. locate and appraise clinical studies, and integrate evidence from clinical studies to patient management.
d. design an investigation that utilizes research methodology to attempt to answer a clinical question through empirical research-based analysis.
e. actively engage in scholarly activities, such as research, teaching, and professional presentations.
a. extrapolate and apply the knowledge and experience accumulated in the program to successfully pass the National Certifying Examination.
b. recognize patients’ health care needs and provide service and support to meet those needs.