
MS in Physician Assistant Studies - East Falls & New Jersey
College
- East Falls Campus
- New Jersey
- College of Health Professions
Degree Earned
- Master of Science
Program Length
25 months
Program Type
- On Campus
Program Format
Full-time
For Verification of Education forms or Credentialing Documents please email the paperwork to the below website EFNJCredentialing@jefferson.edu, and allow at least 10 business days for processing.
Program Contact
Name:
Physician Assistant Program
Department:
Jefferson - New Jersey Campus
443 Laurel Oak Road, 2nd Floor
Voorhees, NJ 08043
Contact Number(s):
Leadership
Position:
Program Director, Physician Assistant Studies East Falls & New Jersey Programs
Organization:
Jefferson - East Falls & Voorhees
Kay & Harold Ronson Health & Applied Science Building
4201 Henry Avenue Suite 326
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Email:
Amanda.Seymour@jefferson.edu
Contact Number(s):
Program Highlights - East Falls
Why Choose Jefferson Physician Assistant East Falls Campus?
Our Success
- Our PANCE pass rate averaged 96% for the last five years.
- Our job placement has been excellent for the past several years based on post-graduate surveys.
- Founding members of the PA faculty have been nationally recognized with awards such as the PAragon Award for Outstanding Physician Assistants by the AAPA and the Education of the Year by PAEA.
Our Locations
- The University and main campus is located in the East Falls section of Philadelphia. This location is an intersection for the natural beauty of Fairmont Park and the bustling metropolitan life offered by Center City.
- The Philadelphia metropolitan area offers a wide variety of medical opportunities and experiences, from free clinics to major university hospitals.
- The New Jersey Campus is located in Voorhees, New Jersey. It provides a dynamic adult learning environment. Jefferson at Voorhees includes a 60-seat classroom, a large conference room, a brand new physical diagnosis/clinical skills lab with medical simulators, a 12 station full-dissection cadaver lab, administrative offices, break out and study spaces for the PA students and faculty.
Our Relationships
- We have long-standing relationships with many local physician offices and clinics, major teaching hospitals and community hospitals in the Philadelphia region.
- Students have the opportunity to rotate in a rural Mississippi hospital and various sites in Maryland to gain a different type of clinical experience.
- Students have participated in medical mission trips to Central America through the Jefferson Global Medical Brigade.
- Our students are often involved with philanthropic pursuits with local and national charities.
Our Approach
- The Jefferson PA Program, East Falls Campus and New Jersey Campus, strives to create excellent clinicians as well as excellent human beings.
- Strong scientific foundation courses support the clinically oriented coursework.
- Students have clinical experiences integrated into the didactic year by performing histories and physicals at local hospitals and completing emergency room shifts in local emergency departments.
- In addition to the prescribed rotations of Primary Care, Women’s Health, Pediatrics, Surgery, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Psychiatry, we offer an Elective rotation for students to explore another area of medicine that they might be interested in pursuing.
Our Faculty
- Our faculty to student ratio is approximately 15:1 on the East Falls Campus and the New Jersey Campus which allows for individualized attention for each student.
- All faculty are still clinically practicing in areas such as family medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, orthopedics, surgery, women's health, and cardiology.
- Faculty strive to maintain an open door policy for students to seek out additional information, to offer help with difficult concepts, or help to support students through the stresses of PA education.
Our Facilities
- Students have access to a full-dissection cadaver lab for Advanced Anatomy at their respective campus location.
- The Program has three medical simulators that students can use as learning models.