The Master of Physician Assistant Studies program makes it possible for individuals who want to pursue a rewarding health care career in the greater Laredo area to become physician assistants without relocating.
Why Íø±¬³Ô¹Ï School of Health Professions?
- Nationally ranked program (U.S. News and World Report)
- 100% of program graduates taking the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE) in the past five years have passed
- Learn from — based in Laredo and San Antonio — with a passion for the profession and teaching
- Interprofessional education opportunities prepare students to be an effective part of the health care team
Physician Assistant Studies Program Requirements
- Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution
- Complete program prerequisites by the application deadline (September 1)
- Overall GPA of 3.0
- Overall science GPA of 3.0
- official scores up to five years old (no minimum score requirement).
- Health care experience, observation, shadowing, and community service hours are strongly recommended
What's a Physician Assistant?
Physician assistants are important members of the health care team. They care for patients, under the supervision of a physician, in a range of medical settings and specialties.
Program at a Glance
The Physician Assistant Studies program begins in May and runs continuously for 30 months, with 14 months of academic lectures followed by 16 months of clinical rotations at sites throughout Texas.
Physician Assistant in the News
Science has always interested Samantha Gonzalez, who thought she’d one day go to medical school. But after learning about what physician assistants do, she was intrigued by the versatility of the profession. Gonzalez, who earned a bachelor’s in biology from Texas A&M International University and a master’s in medical laboratory sciences from Íø±¬³Ô¹Ï, is in her second year of the at The University of Texas Education and Research Center at Laredo.