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Learning at Chapman
MMS Physician Assistant Studies
Learning at Chapman
MMS Physician Assistant Studies
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Program Learning Outcomes
- Argyros College of Business and Economics
- Attallah College of Educational Studies
- Crean College of Heath and Behavioral Sciences
- College of Performance Arts
- Dodge College of Film and Media Arts
- Fowler School of Engineering
- Fowler School of Law
- School of Communication
- Schmid College of Science and Technology
- School of Pharmacy
- Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
ยป MMS Physician Assistant Studies Learning Outcomes
- PAs are expected to understand, evaluate, and apply medical knowledge of general medical and surgical conditions to a diverse patient population.
- Physician assistants are expected to communicate, effectively and compassionately with patients, and demonstrate emotional adaptability to create and sustain ethically and therapeutic relationships.
- Physician assistants are expected to develop and implement complete patient care plans, with the support of information technology.
- Physician assistants are expected to demonstrate professionalism and accountability to relationships with their supervisors, other healthcare providers, patients, society and the profession.
- Physician assistants are expected to understand, evaluate, and apply evidence-based medicine to address gaps in medical knowledge, and utilize information technology and self-directed learning to improve their clinical practice.
- Physician assistants are expected to understand the basics of health care systems and policy and apply principles of public health to patient care.
- Crean College of Heath and Behavioral Sciences Learning Outcomes
- BA Psychology Learning Outcomes
- BS Applied Human Physiology Learning Outcomes
- BS Health Sciences Learning Outcomes
- DPT Physical Therapy Learning Outcomes
- MA Marriage and Family Therapy Learning Outcomes
- MMS Physician Assistant Studies Learning Outcomes
- MS Communication Sciences and Disorders Learning Outcomes