In this program update, Dr. Spackman reflects on the importance of connectivity as a new academic year begins.
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Dr. Rogers' work has been a credit to both the department and his alma mater.
The grant provides funding for certificate and academic training in four different locations.
New students were given the opportunity to meet faculty, staff, and alumni of the program.
Dr. Jones will receive training in how higher-education systems can best respond to issues of diversity and inclusion.
Rogers was recognized for the good done by his leadership of the Colorectal Cancer Equity Foundation.
The journal receives submissions from physician assistant programs and their analogues from across the world.
The Masters of Education program trains those with a clinical degree in educational theory and practice.
Kenzi Bartz will learn from professional physician assistant advocates as part of the fellowship.
The grant provides support for outreach and internships and field placements for Public Health graduate students and AHEC scholars.
To win the award, Qeadan had to exhibit integrity, scholarship, and demonstrate outstanding career accomplishments.
The money will allow for the support of two new Family Medicine/OBGYN fellows.
The Physician Assistant Program has a rich history of providing quality care in Utah's underserved communities.
The new doctors join a wide-ranging community in Utah.