DMSC 7306 Practicum II

This practicum course will provide doctoral PA students with a bridge between didactic coursework and real-world application. The Practicum II course will allow students to pursue one of two tracks for completing a Practicum II Project with the areas of study: doctoral identity formation, medical humanities, provider wellness, advocacy, leadership, or precepting.

Clinical Practice Track: The Clinical Practice Track allows practicing PAs to design and complete a project that will apply theoretical knowledge, refine clinical skills, and develop professional competencies with the guidance of experienced faculty mentors. The Practicum II project will emphasize the use of evidence-based guidelines for the preparation of the project and the role of self-reflection and self-improvement after the completion of the project.

PA Education Track: The PA Education Track allows PAs to design and complete a project that will apply theoretical knowledge and develop the competencies needed for a career as a PA educator under the guidance of experienced faculty mentors. The Practicum II project will emphasize the use of evidence-based guidelines for the preparation of the project and emphasize the role of self-reflection and self-improvement after the completion of the project.

Credits

3

Session Cycle Description

Fall, Spring, Summer