Physician Assistant Studies Technical Standards
A student admitted into the Ογ½ΆΦ±²₯ Physician Assistant Program must meet basic and
                        essential requirements that are necessary for obtaining employment and performing
                        as a Physician Assistant. The technical standards each student must master include
                        cognitive, physical and behavioral characteristics that are identified in the following:
                        
Observation: The applicant/student must possess the ability to observe required demonstrations,
                        visual presentations in lectures and laboratories, and written and audiovisual presentations.
                        Examples of perceptual abilities include but are not limited to gross and microscopic
                        studies of organisms, cadaver dissections, and various diagnostic tests such as interpretation
                        of echocardiograms, digital and wavelength readings, and graphic or radiographic images.
                        The applicant/student must be able to observe patients accurately and completely,
                        both at distance and closely using functional visual, hearing, and somatic sensation.
Communication: The applicant/student must possess the ability to communicate effectively with patients
                        to elicit information, including nonverbal communications, and describe changes in
                        mood, activity, and posture with immediate assessment of information provided. Individuals
                        must possess the ability to communicate effectively with clinical preceptors and other
                        members of the healthcare team, didactic and clinical faculty, and colleagues. The
                        applicant/student must possess the ability to effectively and sensitively communicate
                        in oral, written, and electronic form with patients and members of the health care
                        team in order to provide safe and effective patient care
Motor: The applicant/student must possess sufficient gross and fine motor function, equilibrium,
                        and sensation to elicit information from patients through customary techniques for
                        physical assessment such as visual observation/inspection, palpation, percussion,
                        and auscultation as well as carry out diagnostic maneuvers and technical procedures
                        involved in the practice of medicine and surgery. Examples reasonably required of
                        physician assistants include cardiopulmonary resuscitation, application of pressure
                        to stop bleeding, venous and arterial punctures, suturing, pelvic and rectal exams,
                        obstetrical maneuvers, and opening of obstructed airways.
Intellectual, conceptual, integrative, and quantitative abilities: The applicant/student must possess the ability to comprehend three dimensional relationships
                        and spatial relationships of structures; and be able to collect, organize, prioritize,
                        analyze and synthesize large amounts of detailed and complex information to apply
                        in problem-solving and decision-making in clinical and educational settings including
                        lectures, laboratories, small group discussions and clinical settings.
Behavioral and Social Attributes: The applicant/student must be able to tolerate physical and mental taxing workloads,
                        function effectively under stress, adapt to changing environments, display flexibility,
                        and function in the face of uncertainty inherent in the evaluation and treatment of
                        patients. The applicant/student must have the emotional health to fully use his/her
                        intellectual ability, exercise good judgment and complete all responsibilities necessary
                        to the diagnosis and care of patients. The applicant/student must possess integrity,
                        compassion, and effective interpersonal skills to interact with patients and members
                        of the health care team with sensitivity to cultural differences. The applicant/student
                        must be able to understand and apply the concepts of medical ethics and demonstrate
                        ethical behavior.
Candidates for selection to the PA program will be required to verify that they understand
                        and meet the essential functions or believe that, with reasonable accommodations they
                        can meet the standards. Ογ½ΆΦ±²₯ OP 10.15 complies with the American with Disabilities
                        Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and state and local requirements
                        regarding students with disabilities. Under these laws, no otherwise qualified and
                        competitive individual with a disability shall be denied access to or participate
                        in services, programs and activities of Ογ½ΆΦ±²₯ solely on the basis of the disability.
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