Program Goals (A3.12b)
- Maintain a PANCE first-time pass rate at or above 93%.
- Achieve 90% employment rate within 12 months of graduation.
- Strive for 50% of graduates employed in primary care
- Provide all students with at least one clinical rotation in an underserved area.
- Maintain clinical preceptor retention rate of ≥ 80%.
- Maintain ≥ 85% first-time pass rate on program summative evaluations.
- Maintain graduation rate of ≥ 90% of matriculated students.
- Maintain ARC-PA accreditation status.
Outcomes:
(*The FMU-Physician Assistant will publish the specific program outcome for each goal after the graduation of the first cohort in 2028 and yearly thereafter.)
Program Required Competencies: (A3.12g)
- Medical Knowledge
- Patient Centered Care
- Interpersonal Communication Skills and Collaboration
- Professionalism and Ethics
- Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
- Systems-Based Practice and Population Health
FMUPAP COMPETENCIES: (B1.01d, B1.03e, A3.12g)
At the completion of the Program, graduates will be able to:
Medical Knowledge
- Master core knowledge in basic and clinical sciences and apply it to patient care.
- Stay current with emerging medical research and integrate new knowledge into practice.
Patient Care
- Provide compassionate, patient-centered care that is effective and appropriate for health promotion and disease treatment.
- Competently perform medical, diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures.
- Perform comprehensive assessments and develop appropriate treatment plans.
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
- Communicate clearly and effectively with patients, families, and healthcare professionals.
- Exhibit empathy, active listening, and cultural sensitivity in all interactions.
- Build therapeutic relationships with patients and work collaboratively within healthcare teams.
Professionalism
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to ethical principles, professional responsibilities, and regulatory requirements.
- Show respect and sensitivity to diverse patient populations and engage in ongoing professional development.
- Adhere to ethical standards, including confidentiality, informed consent, and patient autonomy.
Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
- Engage in continuous self-evaluation and lifelong learning to improve patient care practices.
- Regularly assess one’s own practice using quality improvement techniques.
- Implement changes to improve patient care based on self-evaluation and feedback.
Systems-Based Practice
- Understand and navigate the larger healthcare system to provide optimal patient care.
- Effectively utilize system resources and participate in quality improvement initiatives.
- Advocate for patients within the healthcare system and participate in systemic improvements.