Curriculum

There are two segments to the program: (1) the first 15 months (Year 1) which are dedicated to didactic education and (2) the last 12 months (Year 2) during which students attend supervised clinical rotations. The clinical rotations are between four and five weeks in length. The required supervised clinical experiences are family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology, general surgery and emergency medicine. Rotation sites may vary in schedule, expectations, and assignments.

To progress through the Master in Physician Assistant Studies Program (MPAS), a student must do the following:

  1. Pass each required course/rotation with a grade of 75% or higher and maintain overall 3.0GPA.
  2. Pass summative examinations (written, practical, oral, simulation, and OSCEs)
  3. Submission and faculty endorsement of signature paper/Capstone project.
  4. Complete the Physician Assistant Clinical Knowledge Rating and Assessment Test (PACKRAT) for self-assessment.
  5. Comply with program standards of conduct and guidelines for ethical conduct
  6. Complete the Program’s Physician Assistant Board Review Course

Note: Students who enter the program and complete the required curricular components at the typical pace will complete the program in 27-months from initial matriculation. In the event of a granted leave of absence or academic deceleration, students must complete the program no later than 4-years from initial matriculation.

Policies

Recruitment and Maintenance of Clinical Sites and Preceptors (A1.10a, A3.03, B3.01)

The MPAS program is responsible for recruiting clinical sites and preceptors, maintaining standards of excellence, and supervising student placement. The Clinical Director and the clinical team are responsible for identifying and evaluating clinical sites and preceptors that adhere to academic, professional, and safety standards of the program. Students may suggest or provide information regarding potential clinical sites or preceptors to the Clinical Director, but students are not to solicit clinical sites or preceptors. All students must accept the clerkship clinical rotation schedule assigned to them. The schedule may be subject to change.

Academic Schedule

The academic schedule for the MPAS program is subject to change. Dates may vary in comparison to the FIU University calendar.

Fall Semester 2024

CO 2026:

  • Orientation: Week of 8/12/24
  • Classes: 8/19/24 – 12/2/24

CO 2025: 8/19/24 – 12/13/24
CO 2024: 8/5/24 – 12/13/24

Spring Semester 2025

CO 2025: 1/6/24 – 4/18/25
CO 2026: 1/6/24 – 4/26/25

Summer Semester 2025

CO 2025: 4/21/24 – 8/1/25
CO 2026: 5/5/24 – 7/25/25

Fall Semester 2025

CO 2025: 8/4/25 – 12/12/25
CO 2026:

  • Training: 8/11/25 – 8/15/25
  • Classes: 8/18/25 – 12/12/25

CO 2027:

  • Orientation: Week of 8/11/25
  • Classes: 8/18/25 – 12/12/25

Courses

Each faculty advisor reviews their students' records to ensure satisfactory performance prior to progression from the didactic phase to the clinical phase of the program, and prior to recommending students for graduation. Graduation is required for students to be eligible to take the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE).

The MPAS program is currently implementing curriculum changes to better serve the learning needs and outcomes of our students.  Please refer to the specific program of study for your admitted cohort.

Curriculum

Didactic Phase

Course IDSemester 1 [Fall]Credits
PAS 6014Physiology I3
PAS 6022Gross Anatomy4
PAS 6040Clinical Assessment I3
PAS 6184Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease4

 

Course IDSemester 2 [Spring]Credits
PAS 6011Clinical Medicine I3
PAS 6015Physiology II3
PAS 6016Integration into Clinical Concepts I2
PAS 6023Pharmacology in Disease Pathology I2
PAS 6031Clinical Skills I2
PAS 6041Clinical Assessment II2
PAS 6090Clinical Application of Evidence-Based Practice I3

 

Course IDSemester 3 [Summer]Credits
PAS 6012Clinical Medicine II3
PAS 6017Integration into Clinical Concepts II2
PAS 6026Pharmacology in Disease Pathology II2

 

Course IDSemester 4 [Fall]Credits
PAS 6005Human Behavior2
PAS 6018Integration into Clinical Concepts III2
PAS 6032Clinical Skills II1
PAS 6033Clinical Medicine III3
PAS 6050The Role of the PA in American Health Care3
PAS 6091Clinical Application of Evidence-Based Practice II2

 

Clinical Phase

Course IDSemester 5-7 [Spring-Fall]Credits
PAS 6103Internal Medicine Clerkship6
PAS 6125Psychiatry Clerkship3
PAS 6200Surgery Clerkship6
PAS 6300Pediatric Clerkship6
PAS 6400Family Medicine Clerkship8
PAS 6500Obstetrics/Gynecology Clerkship3
PAS 6600Emergency Medicine Clerkship4
PAS 6940Elective Clinical Clerkship (x2)3