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Upon completion of a bachelor’s degree and required prerequisites, the Physician Assistant Program includes 26 months, 7 semesters of intense Problem-Based Learning (PBL) modules with clinical experiences. These units of study are based on the most common disease states and preventative medicine guidelines utilized in medical practice. The curriculum is designed to prepare primary care providers for medical practice. All physician assistant courses are sequenced and are required of all students. The first year of study (Phase I: Didactic) is completed on campus in Carbondale. This first year
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Responsibilities Mentorship Model Attend all clinics with attending you are on service with Attend all surgical cases with attending you are on service with Perioperative rounding and patient care NO formal call responsibilities *Exception: Cover resident call beginning the night before OITE through the end of the exam Organize papers for and attend monthly adult reconstruction journal club Present one Grand Rounds lecture to residency on reconstruction topic of your choosing Participate in resident education in clinical and OR setting Limited research requirement Case Volume Primary TKA (200)
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Academic Year Calendars AY 2025 (2024-25) Lincoln Scholars Program AY 2025 (2024-25) Standard Track AY 2026 (2025-26) Standard Track Class of 2025 Four-Year Schedule, Class of 2025 Class of 2026 Four-Year Schedule, Class 0f 2026 Year Two Calendar, Class of 2026 Class of 2027 Four-Year Schedule, Class of 2027 Class of 2028 Four-Year Schedule, Class of 2028 LSP Four-Year Schedule, Class of 2028 Lincoln Scholars Program Four Year Schedule, Class of 2025 Four Year Schedule, Class of 2026 Four Year Schedule, Class of 2027
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Educational Policy Council (EPC) Year 1 Curriculum Advisory Committee Year 2 Curriculum Advisory Committee Year 3 Curriculum Advisory Committee Year 4 Curriculum Advisory Committee Doctoring Advisory Committee CCX Committee
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Schedule Our program includes three residents per year. PGY-1 The preliminary year with SIU Internal Medicine includes rotations in general internal medicine and multiple subspecialty areas, including dermatology. Our internal medicine colleagues are known for their interest in teaching and excellent patient care. Our dermatology PGY-1 residents have the opportunity to spend 3 half-days once a month on their “Y” week in our clinic, and they rotate through a teledermatology clinic as well as our general dermatology clinics. PGY-2 The first year of dermatology includes approximately 6-7 half
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