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Physician Associate Studies (Taught)

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Course summary

Physician associates first joined the NHS workforce over ten years ago and are now employed throughout the UK across numerous specialities and in primary care.

Physician associates are permanent members of the clinical team, responsible for performing physical examinations, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests and recommending therapy. The role of physician associates is increasingly important within the healthcare workforce.

Our MSc in Physician Associate Studies aims to develop the skills required to become an effective practitioner through a combination of teaching and practical placements.

You will be trained according to the medical model and will work in collaboration with physician associates, doctors, pharmacists, nurses, psychologists and other healthcare professionals to diagnose and manage a wide range of diseases. The master's research project is undertaken in a clinically relevant area in the second year of study.

A range of benefits are provided by the University to support your career development:

  • you may be eligible to receive some financial support during the course;

  • Year 2 provides you with an elective period and the opportunity to develop your skills through working abroad;

  • develop your skills with the help of our excellent tutors and state-of-the-art clinical teaching facilities;

  • integrated training in prescribing safety (in anticipation of prescribing rights for physician associates) and communication skills is provided;

  • the University will provide iPads with access to a range of online resources, which are essential during placements.

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