Subject:
Master Physician Asst Studies
Credit units:
48
Offered:
Term 1 and 2
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours
College:
Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Medicine (Dean's Office)
Description
During this full year, students will participate in the care of patients in the office, clinic, or hospitals under the direct supervision of faculty and residents within 8 placements in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Mental Health & Substance Use Health, Pediatrics, Women’s Health, Emergency Medicine, and an Elective rotation (which includes 2 weeks of Social Accountability / Indigenous Health, 2 weeks Open elective (Potential areas: anesthesia, critical care, palliative care, men’s health, medical/surgical sub-specialties) and a senior elective: 4 weeks – workplace liaison/practice opportunity/career exploration. Students will experience a broad range of clinical exposure, including a mandatory minimum of four weeks of clinical training in a rural community.
Restriction(s): Restricted to students admitted to the Master of Physician Assistant Studies (M.P.A.S.) program.
Prerequisite(s): MPAS 810.15, MPAS 811.11, MPAS 812.3, MPAS 820.15, MPAS 821.11, MPAS 822.3, MPAS 830.15, MPAS 831.11, and MPAS 832.3.
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