Physician Assistant Studies

      Nikki Katalanos, PhD, PA-C, Director
      The University of New Mexico School of Medicine
      Department of Family and Community Medicine
      MSC09 5040
      1 University of New Mexico
      Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
      (505) 272-9678
      e-mail: paprogram@salud.unm.edu

      For more information about the PA profession and programs contact:
      American Academy of Physician Assistants
      950 North Washington Street
      Alexandria, VA 22314-1552
      Phone: (703) 836-2272
      FAX: (703) 684-1924
      Web site: http://www.aapa.org

      New Mexico Academy of Physician Assistants
      Web site: http://www.nmapa.org

      For information on financial aid contact:
      The Office of Student Financial Aid
      Allied Health Financial Aid Coordinator
      The University of New Mexico
      Albuquerque, NM 87131-2081
      (505) 272-8008


      The Physician Assistant Profession

      Physician Assistants (PAs) are health professionals licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision. PAs are qualified by graduation from an accredited Physician Assistant educational program and certification by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. Within the physician/PA relationship, PAs exercise autonomy in medical decision-making and provide a broad range of diagnostic and therapeutic services. The clinical role of PAs includes primary and specialty care in medical and surgical practice settings in rural and urban areas. Physician Assistant practice is centered on patient care and may include educational, research and administrative activities.


      Physician Assistant Studies Program

      The PA program’s mission is to educate Physician Assistants to practice primary care in medically underserved and rural areas of New Mexico.

      This is a program housed in the Department of Family and Community Medicine within the School of Medicine. Instruction is provided by various departments and faculties of the Health Sciences Center. The professional curriculum is based on the principle of problem-based learning in small group tutorials. The program is 27 months in length and consists of didactic and clinical instruction. Students can expect to have clinical clerkships in rural and underserved areas of New Mexico. A Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies degree will be awarded upon successful completion of the curriculum. Entry into this program is very competitive.

      Program Accreditation Status

      The program has been fully accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant since 1999. Graduation from an accredited program is required to sit for the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants exam.

      Program Prerequisites

      Applicants must have a B.A./B.S. and the Graduate Record Exam by the application deadline. They must complete all prerequisites prior to the application deadline and receive a grade of C or higher. A minimum gradepoint average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale as well as a science grade point average of at least 3.0 are required. Course numbers listed below refer to the University of New Mexico courses.

      Science:    
      BIOL 123 and BIOL 124L
      General Biology with lab
      4
      CHEM 121 and CHEM 123L and CHEM 122 and
      CHEM 124L or CHEM 131L and CHEM 132L
      General Chemistry with lab
      8
      BIOL 237, 247L and BIOL 238, 248L
      Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II for the Health Sciences with lab
      8
      PSY 105
      General Psychology 3
      Mathematics:  
       
      STAT 145 Introduction to Statistics 3
      -or-    
      PSY 200 Statistical Principles  
      Communication Skills: (all English courses must be taken in the U.S.)
       
       

      English (writing or literature)

       
       6


      Highly Recommended for All:

      • Regional language
      • Biochemistry
      • Organic chemistry
      • Integrated organic chemistry and biochemistry
      • Nutrition
      • Microbiology
      • Genetics

      Clinical/Community Experience

      We strongly recommend that applicants have worked a minimum of six months in either a patient care setting or a significant community care environment. Hands-on patient care experience is preferred.

      Application for admission is made through the Central Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA) at https://portal.caspaonline.org. The application and all supporting documents must be received at CASPA by the application deadline each year for the class starting the following June. Applicants are encouraged to check the status of their CASPA application on a weekly basis. Apply early as CASPA may take up to five weeks to verify and process the application.  The application deadline is posted on our website at http://hsc.unm.edu/som/fcm/pap/. 

      For questions or technical assistance call CASPA at (617) 612-2080, Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm eastern time or email to caspainfo@caspaonline.org. The University of New Mexico Physician Assistant Program will send a supplemental application after the CASPA application is submitted, if all requirements are met. A separate application to The University of New Mexico is required upon acceptance into the program, if not currently enrolled. Admission to the Physician Assistant Program is based on evaluation of those applicant qualities and experiences which advance the program’s mission. For this reason residents of New Mexico are given primary consideration for admission. The criteria for evaluation also include academic and personal record, letters of recommendation and, if selected, a personal interview.


      PA Program Professional Curriculum

      Summer  
      Credits
      PAST 501 FMS I Population Health 1
      PAST 502 FMS I Foundations of Research Methodology 1
      PAST 535 Clinical Seminar I 1
      PAST 540 ICM I Dermatology 2
      PAST 541 ICM I Orthopedics 2
       
       
      7
      Fall  
       
      PAST 510 FMS I Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine I 2
      PAST 515 FMS I Adult & Geriatric Medicine I 2
      PAST 520 FMS I Pharmacology I 2
      PAST 530 FMS I Clinical Skills I 2
      PAST 542 ICM I Human Structure, Function and Development 4
      PAST 543 ICM I Mechanisms of Disease- Genetics and Neoplasia 2
      PAST 544 ICM I Mechanisms of Disease- Infection & Immunity 2
          16
      Spring  
       
      PAST 513 FMS II Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine II
      1
      PAST 514 FMS III Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine III 1
      PAST 518  FMS II Adult & Geriatric Medicine II         
      1
      PAST 519 FMS III Adult & Geriatric Medicine III 1
      PAST 523 FMS II Pharmacology II 1
      PAST 524 FMS III Pharmacology III   
      1
      PAST 531 FMS II Clinical Skills II 1
      PAST 536 Clinical Seminar II 1
      PAST 545 ICM II Neurosciences 4
      PAST 547 ICM II CV-Pulmonary-Renal 4
       
      16
      Summer   
       
      PAST 560 Clerkship Family Medicine 3
      PAST 562 Clerkship Pediatrics 3
          6
      Fall    
      PAST 525 FMS IV Emergency Medicine 2
      PAST 527 FMS IV Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine IV 2
      PAST 529 FMS IV Adult & Geriatric Medicine IV 2
      PAST 532 FMS III Clinical Skills III 1
      PAST 533 FMS IV Pharmacology IV     2
      PAST 550 ICM III GI/Nutrition/Metabolism 4
      PAST 552 ICM III Human Sexuality, Reproduction, Endocrine 4
          
      17
      Spring   
       
      PAST 564 Clerkship Emergency Medicine 3
      PAST 561 Clerkship Women's Health & Prenatal Care 3
      PAST 563 Clerkship Behavioral Medicine-Psychiatry 3
      PAST 565 Clerkship General Internal Medicine 3
      PAST 566 Clerkship Elective 1
      PAST 537 Clinical Seminar III 1
          14
      Summer   
        
      PAST 568 Clerkship Surgery 3
      PAST 575 Clerkship LTC & Primary Care 5
      PAST 600 Program to Practice 2
          10
      PAST 610 Independent Study 1-14 possible credits
        Clerkship and preceptorship credits 27
        Professional curriculum credits 59
        Total semester credits 86

      Courses

      PAST 501. Foundations of Medical Science I? Population Health. (1)



      PAST 502. Foundations of Medical Science I? Foundations of Research Methodology. (1)



      PAST 510. Foundations of Medical Science I? Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine I [Foundations of Medical Science II? Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine I]. (2)



      PAST 513. Foundations of Medical Science II? Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine II . (1)



      PAST 514. Foundations of Medical Science III? Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine III . (1)



      PAST 515. Foundations of Medical Science I? Adult and Geriatric Medicine I [Foundations of Medical Science II? Adult and Geriatric Medicine I]. (2)



      PAST 518. Foundations of Medical Science II? Adult and Geriatric Medicine II . (1)



      PAST 519. Foundations of Medical Science III? Adult and Geriatric Medicine III. (1)



      PAST 520. Foundations of Medical Science I? Pharmacology I [Foundations of Medical Science II? Pharmacology I]. (2)



      PAST 523. Foundations of Medical Science II? Pharmacology II . (1)



      PAST 524. Foundations of Medical Science III? Pharmacology III . (1)



      PAST 525. Foundations of Medical Science IV? Emergency Medicine. (2)



      PAST 527 [512]. Foundations of Medical Science IV? Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine IV [Foundations of Medical Science IV? Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine III]. (2)



      PAST 529 [517]. Foundations of Medical Science IV? Adult and Geriatric Medicine IV [Foundations of Medical Science IV? Adult and Geriatric Medicine III]. (2)



      PAST 530. Foundations of Medical Science I? Clinical Skills I [Foundations of Medical Science II? Clinical Skills I]. (2)



      PAST 531. Foundations of Medical Science II? Clinical Skills II [Foundations of Medical Science III? Clinical Skills II]. (1)



      PAST 532. Foundations of Medical Science III? Clinical Skills III [Foundations of Medical Science IV? Clinical Skills III]. (1)



      PAST 533 [522]. Foundations of Medical Science IV? Pharmacology IV [Foundations of Medical Science IV? Pharmacology III]. (2)



      PAST 535. Clinical Seminar I. (1)



      PAST 536. Clinical Seminar II. (1)



      PAST 537. Clinical Seminar III. (1)



      PAST 540. Introduction to Clinical Medicine I? Dermatology. (2)



      PAST 541. Introduction to Clinical Medicine I? Orthopedics. (2)



      PAST 542. Introduction to Clinical Medicine I? Human Structure, Function and Development. (4)



      PAST 543. Introduction to Clinical Medicine I? Mechanisms of Disease Genetics and Neoplasia. (2)



      PAST 544. Introduction to Clinical Medicine I? Mechanisms of Disease Infection and Immunity. (2)



      PAST 545. Introduction to Clinical Medicine II? Neurosciences. (4)



      PAST 547. Introduction to Clinical Medicine II? CV-Pulmonary-Renal. (4)



      PAST 550. Introduction to Clinical Medicine III? GI-Nutrition-Metabolism. (4)



      PAST 552. Introduction to Clinical Medicine III? Human Sexuality, Reproduction, Endocrine. (4)



      PAST 560. Clerkship Family Practice. (3)



      PAST 561. Clerkship Women?s Health and Prenatal Care. (3)



      PAST 562. Clerkship Pediatrics. (3)



      PAST 563. Clerkship Behavioral Medicine-Psychiatry. (3)



      PAST 564. Clerkship Emergency Medicine. (3)



      PAST 565. Clerkship General Internal Medicine. (3)



      PAST 566. Clerkship Elective. (1)



      PAST 568. Clerkship Surgery. (3)



      PAST 575. Clerkship Long Term Care and Primary Care. (5)



      PAST 600. Program to Practice. (2)



      PAST 610. Independent Study. (1-14, may be repeated once ?)



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