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Physician Assistant

Welcome from the Director


Thank you for your interest in South University and the Master of Science program in Physician Assistant Studies. Our mission is to educate a diverse student population as mid-level providers of high quality, cost-efficient health care who will make a positive difference while practicing the art and science of medicine with physician direction.

The PA program at South University strives to provide educational experiences where faculty, staff, clinical instructors, students, and other health care providers work together in an atmosphere of mutual respect, cooperation, and commitment. The focus of the program is on the continuous operation of a quality physician assistant educational program which will prepare graduates to participate in clinical leadership roles in an emerging health care system reform. The program encourages lifelong learning skills with proficiency in critical thinking and creative problem solving using research skills gained through innovative approaches.

Our outstanding team of professional faculty works with students to provide both classroom and clinical experience covering various areas of medicine, professional development, assessment and the sciences. The program is very competitive and offers students challenges, practical experience and the rewards of working in the profession.

Pursuing your Master of Science degree in Physician Assistant Studies at South University is a commitment to making a difference – both in the community and in the field. I invite you to explore our Web site and to contact us with any additional questions.

Robert Philpot, Ph.D.
Program Director

Apply to the Program

       The South University
       PA Program is now
       accepting applications
       for the class beginning
       January 2009.


Contact Information

For more information about South University please call 800-688-0932 or visit us online at http://www.southuniversity.edu.