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Dept. of Physician Assistant Studies (516) 686-3881. Definition of Physician Assistant. PA are licensed professionals who: practice medicine with physician supervision supervision may be “at a distance” exercise significant autonomy in medical decision-making
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Definition of Physician Assistant • PA are licensed professionals who: • practice medicine with physician supervision • supervision may be “at a distance” • exercise significant autonomy in medical decision-making • provide a broad – and continuously growing – range of diagnostic and therapeutic services • may also perform educational, administrative or research activities
NY PAs Practice Medicine • Taking patient histories, performing physical exams, manage chronic and acute patient problems are the mainstay of many PA’s daily job responsibilities
NY PAs Practice Medicine • NY Physician Assistants can prescribe medications in all settings • Provide health education and patient counseling
NY PAs Practice Medicine • Ordering and interpreting laboratory tests, imaging and other diagnostic tests are part of a PA’s typical daily routine
NY PAs Practice Medicine • First assisting in surgery, reducing and casting fractures, and suturing wounds are only some of the more common PA responsibilities
Sex Age (mean) Education at least a 4 year degree Master’s Doctorate Years in practice (mean) 53% women, 47% men 41 years 89% 22% 3% 10 years National PA Statistics Adapted from 1998 AAPA Annual PA Census Survey
PAs by Specialty Nationwide AAPA statistics 11/30/99
PA Employers Nationwide AAPA statistics 11/30/99
PA Mean Total Annual Salaries AAPA statistics 11/30/99
Mean Total Income from Primary Employer by Specialty AAPA statistics 11/30/99
Top 5 States for PA Practice AAPA statistics 11/30/99
PA Prescriptive Privileges • Nationally variable depending upon State-specific enabling legislation • Currently NYS permits: • Class II-V drugs inpatient • Class III-V drugs outpatient
PA Certification • Most states require National Certification • To obtain Certification: • must be a graduate of an accredited PA Program • must pass the Physician Assistant National Certification Examination (PANCE) administered by the National Commission on the Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)
New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) New York State Society of Physician Assistants (NYSSPA) American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) www.nyit.edu www.nysspanet.org www.aapa.org Important PA Websites
NYIT Physician Assistant Program Overview & Introduction
NYIT PA Program Structure Baccalaureate Degree • Pre-professional Phase (1 1/2 years) • Professional Phase (2 1/2 years) • Didactic years • Clinical year
NYIT PA Program Strengths • Affiliation with NYCOM and School of Allied Health and Life Sciences • Small class sizes • Orientation to success in careers • Convenient campus location • Recent institutional growth, renovations • Advanced technology • Cultural diversity, minority recruitment • Commitment to service to the community
NYIT PA Program Admission Criteria: High School Applicant to Pre-professional Phase* • Minimum GPA of 3.0 or equivalent • Minimum combined SAT score of 1000 • C+ or better in all Math and/or Sciences courses • Verification of 100 hours experience of direct patient care experience • Two professional letters of recommendation including one from a P.A., D.O. or M.D. • One-page type-written narrative • An interview and approval of the PA Admission Committee • Official transcripts from all schools attended * for specifics please see current undergraduate catalog
NYIT PA Program Admission Criteria: Transfer Applicant to Pre-professional Phase* • At least 30 college credits with a minimum GPA of at least 3.0 within the most recent 5 years of college study • A minimum of C+ or better in all required Math/Science pre-requisite courses • Verification of a minimum of 100 hours experience of direct patient care experience • Two professional letters of recommendation including one from a P.A., D.O. or M.D. • One-page type-written narrative • An interview & approval of the PA Admission Committee • Official transcripts from all post-secondary schools attended • * for specifics please see current undergraduate catalog
First Year - Fall Pre-professional Phase English Composition I Applied Chemistry College Algebra/Trig or Calculus I Economics Ethics & Social Philosophy First Year - Spring Pre-professional Phase English Composition II Bio-Organic Chemistry Speech Physics History or Political Science NYIT PA Program CurriculumPre-Professional Phase* * for specifics please see Undergraduate Catalogue
Second Year - Fall Pre-professional Phase Human Physiology Medical Microbiology Technical Writing or Group B English Psychology English Second Year - Spring Professional Phase Gross Anatomy/Embryology Anatomy Case Studies Clinical Pathophysiology Behavioral Medicine Epidemiology/Interpretation of the Medical Literature The PA Profession NYIT PA Program Curriculum* * for specifics please see Undergraduate Catalogue
Third Year - Fall Professional Phase Clinical Medicine I Clinical Pathology II Clinical Skills I Clinical Laboratory Medicine Pharmacology I Third Year - Spring Professional Phase Clinical Medicine II Clinical Pathology III Pharmacology II Clinical Skills II Outpatient Medicine NYIT PA Program Curriculum* * for specifics please see Undergraduate Catalogue
Fourth Year - Summer Disease Prevention & Health Promotion Emergency Medicine Critical Thought Processes in Medicine Clinical Skills III Clinical OPP Fourth Yr.-Fall/Spring Internal Medicine General Surgery Family Practice Ob/Gyn Pediatrics Psychiatry Emergency Medicine Preceptorship/Elective NYIT PA Program CurriculumFinal Professional Year* * for specifics please see Undergraduate Catalogue
NYIT PA Program Estimated Tuition Costs* * NYIT historically provides significant scholarship monies Tuition is increased historically annually
Scholarships 2,020 student recipients Average: $1,634 per student per year Totaling $3,302,474 NYIT Grants 1,975 student recipients Average: $1,381 per student per year Totaling $2,729,013 NYIT Financial Aid
NYIT Financial Aid Combined NYIT Scholarships and Grants average $3,015 per student per year
NYIT PA Program • Clinical Clerkships • NYCOM affiliations • 130 office-based practices • many major teaching medical centers on Long Island, the New York City environs as well as more distant rural practices
Strong Clinical Affiliations • Nassau County Medical Center • St. Barnabas Medical Center • Winthrop University Hospital • North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System • Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center • St. Vincent’s/Catholic Medical Center
Family Practice (8) Internal Medicine (8) General Surgery (8) Emergency Medicine (4) Pediatrics (4) Psychiatry (4) Orthopaedics Cardiovascular Surgery Critical Care Intensivist Diagnostic Imaging Rural Medicine Occupational Medicine Geriatrics Forensics 48 Weeks of Clinical ClerkshipsRequired (all) - Electives (any 2)
NYIT PA Program • Professional Phase Entry Requirements: • Completion of all pre-requisite courses with a minimum 3.0 GPA • A minimum of C+ or better in all required prerequisite math and/or sciences courses • Approval of PA Program Chair • Recommendation by Academic Review Committee
NYIT PA Program • Graduation Requirements • successful completion of all didactic course • successful completion of all required clinical rotations • satisfactory standard of professional conduct • satisfaction of all NYIT financial obligations
Questions? • Mr. James Lawrence PA Program Specialist Admissions Office (516) 686-7520 or • NYIT PA Program (516) 686-3881