Why Earn Your Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies at Sacred Heart?
Learn to provide compassionate, respectful, high-quality health care as a certified physician assistant. This full-time, 27-month program consists of a 12-month didactic phase followed by a 15-month clinical phase segmented into five-week rotations.
You’ll end the program with a combined 2,000 hours of experience in internal medicine, general surgery, pediatrics and primary care/family medicine, as well as orthopedics, women’s health, emergency medicine, behavioral health and one additional elective area.
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Discover the benefits of earning your MSPAS from Sacred Heart University.
In the MSPAS program, you will also:
Learn from world-class physicians, physician assistants and other healthcare professionals in state-of-the-art medical skills labs and in a variety of clinical settings
Benefit from a student-centered learning environment, in small in-person classes taught by experienced PA and interdisciplinary educators. We value in-person hands-on learning in our classrooms and skills labs and believe this is the best approach for PA education.
Enjoy an integrated curriculum which in addition to organ systems-based medicine courses includes standalone courses in Primary Care, Professional Practice, and Population Health and Wellness that address aspects of health, wellness and safety
Gain hands-on clinical experience starting your first year
Focus on primary care and population health and wellness through a patient-centric approach
Study in SHU’s patient assessment suites, with state-of-the-art technology and clinical simulators such as Harvey, a cardiopulmonary patient simulator that provides high-fidelity heart and lung sounds
Self-assess and develop ways to improve your clinical acumen through clinical simulation and recordings of your practice scenario experiences
Complete supervised clinical rotation experiences at various SHU affiliated sites
Work collaboratively as a member of an interprofessional team
Become proficient in PA profession competencies as defined by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)
Be prepared to sit for the PA National Certification Exam (PANCE). When you pass the exam, you will be qualified to apply for state licensure in any state and work as a certified PA (PA-C) in collaboration with a licensed physician.
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Sacred Heart University proudly recognizes our students for their academic and scholarly achievements.
Having grown up in a medically underserved Connecticut community, Kanajzae dreams of providing quality, holistic care for vulnerable populations. After earning her BS, she joined MedServe, working with economically disadvantaged individuals in North Carolina, and won a prestigious National Health Service Corps scholarship covering her entire tuition in SHU’s PA program. In exchange, she’ll spend two years working in an area experiencing a shortage of health professionals, an opportunity that aligns perfectly with her goal of expanding access to healthcare and integrating community resources for all.
Dual Degree Program
Dual degree students in the Bachelor’s-Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies (MSPAS) Dual Degree Program earn a BS and an MSPAS degree in 4+27 months. Students complete four years of undergraduate study to earn a bachelor’s degree in Biology, Health Science, Exercise Science or Neuroscience while completing required Physician Assistant (PA) prerequisites. Upon completing the bachelor’s degree, students matriculate into the 27-month Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies graduate program.
Program Accreditation Status
The Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA) has granted Accreditation-Continued status to the Sacred Heart University Physician Assistant Program sponsored by the Sacred Heart University. Accreditation-Continued is an accreditation status granted when a currently accredited program is in compliance with the ARC-PA Standards.
Accreditation remains in effect until the program closes or withdraws from the accreditation process or until accreditation is withdrawn for failure to comply with the Standards. The approximate date for the next validation review of the program by the ARC-PA will be March 2031. The review date is contingent upon continued compliance with the Accreditation Standards and ARC-PA policy.
The program’s accreditation history can be viewed on the ARC-PA Website.
Graduates equipped to make a difference in patients' lives.
As a PA, you will be able to:
Take a medical history
Conduct physical exams
Diagnose and treat illnesses
Order and interpret tests
Develop treatment plans
Counsel on preventive care
Assist in surgery
Write prescriptions
Make rounds in hospitals and nursing homes
With your Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, you can work in a variety of specialties and settings, including:
Hospitals
Physician offices
Rural and urban community health centers
Nursing homes
Retail clinics
Schools and university-based facilities
Industrial settings
Correctional institutions
Military
Federal government agencies
The job outlook for a physician assistant is bright, with faster-than-average growth predicted, and a median salary of $126,010.
Physician Assistant Studies
Sacred Heart University’s physician assistant studies program hosted the annual White Coat Ceremony at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit.
Physician assistants students participate in PA student day for all PA students across Connecticut.
Sacred Heart University physician assistant studies students celebrated National Physician Assistant Day outside of the Today show with host Hoda Kotb.
Physician assistant students and faculty participating in a lab at the Tandet Center in Stamford, CT.
Physician assistant students and faculty viewing 3D anatomy through a simulation table at the Tandet Center in Stamford, CT.
Physician assistant students and faculty practicing on a test dummy at the Tandet Center in Stamford, CT.
A collage of different physician assistant students from Sacred Heart University.
The Sacred Heart University's Physician Assistants program hosted a PA student day for all PA students across Connecticut.