Master of Physician Assistant
Dean of the College of Health Professions: States
Chair: Hopkins
Associate Chair: Brown
Associate Professors of Teaching: Brown, Denning, Hopkins
Assistant Professors of Teaching: Allen, Phillips
Admission Requirements to the Master of Physician Assistant (MPA) Program
Admission to the MPA program requires:
- Submission of all official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended to The University of Findlay or attested credentials from a University-recognized document verification agency (i.e., Centralized Application Service application).
- A completed and verified application received from the Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA).
- Completion and submission of a MPA program Supplemental Application and associated fee within the deadline provided with the document. The Supplemental Application is provided automatically to CASPA applicants who meet the MPA program requirements.
- Submission of documentation demonstrating or providing the resources to calculate the following minimum grade point average (GPA) minimums:
- A minimum overall GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 from all colleges or universities attended;
- A minimum science GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 as calculated and reported by CASPA;
- A minimum non-science GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 as calculated and reported by CASPA.
- A minimum grade of “C” and no more than two grades of “C” for all program prerequisites including, BIOL 322/BIOL 322L, BIOL 323/BIOL 323L, BIOL 310 (lab recommended, not required), BIOL 412/BIOL 412L; CHEM 130/CHEM 130L, CHEM 131/CHEM 131L, CHEM 210/CHEM 210L or CHEM 225/CHEM 225L or CHEM 400; HEPR 220; MATH 123 or higher; PHYS 250/PHYS 250L; and PSYC 100 or courses deemed equivalent to these courses taken at other colleges or universities as determined by the Office of the Registrar and the PA program chair. The two-semester human anatomy and physiology sequence requirement (BIOL 322/BIOL 322L, BIOL 323/BIOL 323L) may be satisfied by a separate human vertebrate anatomy course and a human physiology course if the courses are deemed equivalent to the required anatomy and physiology courses.
- Applicants who have courses in progress at time of application to the MPA program must have the course completed prior to matriculation.
- There is no requirement for health care experience. Having no health care experience will not disqualify any candidate. Those with health care experience as reported to CASPA will be given preference in the admission process based on type and amount of experiences. Those with greater number of hours in a skilled position will be awarded more admission points than those with fewer hours in a less skilled position.
- A typed personal statement as part of the Supplemental Application.
- A current résumé as part of the Supplemental Application.
- A signed form acknowledging ability to meet technical standards (refer to technical standards section of the Supplemental MPA Program Application).
- Possession of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution or first-professional doctorate-degree, specifically when no baccalaureate degree was offered (e.g., PharmD. etc.).
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Students, whose native language is not English and who have not graduated from a University of Findlay approved English speaking university, must meet the previously listed admission conditions plus the following for full admission:
- Must have a verified international English Language Testing System (IELTS) of 8 composite score with all bands of 7.5 or above, or an equivalent score as indicated on the University of Findlay's English Exam Admission Standards. Full admission is dependent on satisfying all admission requirements.
- Provide an affidavit of financial support (original), if not an American citizen or permanent resident.
Additionally, if the applicant supplies a non-U.S. school transcript the University's Office of International Admissions and Services may require additional specific documentation. Contact the Office of International Admissions at 800-472-9502 ext. 4558 or https://www.findlay.edu/admissions/international/.
- Participation and recommendation for admission by the Program Interview and Admission Committee.
NOTE: Once an applicant has been recommended for admission, he/she must provide the following information:
- Documentation of a current physical examination, including immunizations. The MPA program will provide the Physical Examination and Immunization Form prior to the scheduled orientation.
- A current certificate of completion of Basic Life Support (BLS) for health care providers as recommended by the American Heart Association (AHA).
- A completed background check prior to matriculation. The MPA program will provide guidelines for the students.
- Evidence of health care insurance at the time of matriculation.
Degree Requirements
A Master of Physician Assistant degree consists of:
PHAS 500 | Mechanisms of Health and Disease | 4 |
PHAS 501 | Clinical Anatomy | 5 |
PHAS 502 | Physical Assessment I | 3 |
PHAS 505 | Clinical Inquiry and Communication | 1 |
PHAS 507 | Orientation to the Physician Assistant Program and Profession | 2 |
PHAS 508 | Medical Ethics | 1 |
PHAS 510 | Clinical Medicine I | 5 |
PHAS 511 | Clinical Pharmacology I | 3 |
PHAS 512 | Physical Assessment II | 3 |
PHAS 513 | Health Care Systems, Policy and Practice | 1 |
PHAS 514 | Clinical Patient Care I | 3 |
PHAS 520 | Clinical Medicine II | 6 |
PHAS 522 | Clinical Patient Care II | 2 |
PHAS 523 | Clinical Heuristics and Decision Making | 1 |
PHAS 530 | Clinical Medicine III | 5 |
PHAS 531 | Fundamentals of Emergency Care | 3 |
PHAS 532 | Fundamentals of Surgical Patient Care | 3 |
PHAS 533 | Behavioral Medicine | 3 |
PHAS 534 | Community and Individual Wellness | 3 |
PHAS 535 | Evidence-Based Case Management | 2 |
PHAS 541 | Clinical Pharmacology II | 2 |
PHAS 551 | Clinical Pharmacology III | 2 |
PHAS 601 | Developing a Reflective Practitioner I | 1 |
PHAS 603 | Developing a Reflective Practitioner II | 1 |
PHAS 605 | Developing a Reflective Practitioner III | 1 |
PHAS 606 | Leadership Symposium | 1 |
PHAS 611 | Supervised Clinical Practice in Family Practice | 3 |
PHAS 612 | Supervised Clinical Practice in General Internal Medicine | 3 |
PHAS 613 | Supervised Clinical Practice in General Pediatrics | 3 |
PHAS 614 | Supervised Clinical Practice in Women's Health | 3 |
PHAS 615 | Supervised Clinical Practice in General Surgery | 3 |
PHAS 616 | Supervised Clinical Practice in Emergency Medicine | 3 |
PHAS 617 | Supervised Clinical Practice in Psychiatry/Mental Health | 3 |
PHAS 618 | Supervised Clinical Practice in Elective I | 3 |
ADDC 500 | Fundamentals and Theoretical Approaches to Treatment of Substance Use Disorders | 2 |
ADDC 600 | Clinical Application and Ethical Approaches to Substance Use Disorders | 2 |
Effective as of 8/1/2018