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Welcome to the Department of Physician Assistant Studies of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA).
THE PROFESSION: The physician assistant (PA) is academically and clinically prepared to provide healthcare services with the direction and responsible supervision of a doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy. The physician/PA team relationship is fundamental to the PA profession and enhances the delivery of high-quality health care. Within the physician/PA relationship, PAs make clinical decisions and provide a broad range of diagnostic, therapeutic, preventive, and health maintenance services. The clinical role of PAs includes primary and specialty care in medical and surgical practice settings. PA practice is centered on patient care and may include educational, research, and administrative activities.
The role of the PA demands intelligence, sound judgment, intellectual
honesty, appropriate interpersonal skills, and the capacity to react to
emergencies in a calm and reasoned manner. An attitude of respect for
self and others, adherence to the concepts of privilege and
confidentiality in communicating with patients, and a commitment to the
patient's welfare are essential attributes of the graduate PA.
BRIEF HISTORY: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) benefited from special federal legislation in October 1994 allowing the U.S. Army Academy of Health Sciences' Physician Assistant Studies Program to admit a limited number of civilian students into class vacancies. The intent of the federal legislation was to establish a small demonstration project to determine the feasibility of training civilian students in a military program to help resolve shortages of primary care providers in rural areas of Texas. The purpose was to improve healthcare services to medically underserved areas. Fifty-five students were accepted into this pilot program from 1995 to 1999. Many of them now practice in South Texas. The UTHSCSA School of Allied Health Sciences received approval from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to offer a Physician Assistant Studies Program. The first class of 20 students was admitted in August 2000. The Coordinating Board subsequently approved a Master's degree program to start in 2003. THE MISSION: To prepare primary health-care providers who will contribute to the improvement of the mental, social, and physical well-being of the underserved and vulnerable people of South Texas. This mission will be accomplished through culturally appropriate, socially relevant education, service, and scholarship. ACCREDITATION: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio's Physician Assistant Studies' entry level professional program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA). Initial provisional accreditation (new program) was granted in 2000 and full accreditation in 2002 and again in 2005. The next review for continuing accreditation will be in 2010. |
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Supplemental Application
Unofficial Transcript Evaluation form: .doc or .pdf
First Annual Preceptor Appreciation Symposium
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