The Department of Physician Associate Studies at Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania invites applications for Assistant Professor of Physician Associate Studies. The home campus for this position is Lock Haven, with the expectation of serving a multi-campus University within the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. The Department of Physician Associate (PA) Studies at Commonwealth University houses the nationally recognized Physician Assistant (PA) Program. Founded in 1996 as the Lock Haven University PA Program, and graduating its first class in 1998, this program is recognized as the first PA Program within Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education. Following five years of success at the Lock Haven campus, the PA Program was expanded to the Clearfield campus location in 2001 with classroom instruction delivered using state-of-the-art distance education technology. In 2010, the PA Program was again expanded to offer instruction at a campus location in Harrisburg. The Department of PA Studies consists of on-site faculty at each campus location where the program is offered. On-site faculty serve as instructors for both classroom and lab-based instruction as well as advisors for both first-year (didactic phase) and second-year (clinical phase) students. The curriculum for the PA Program utilizes a team-teaching approach to a modular-based design with didactic instruction following an organ-based and medical specialty-focused approach. Faculty in the department have clinical expertise in a variety of settings, including family practice, pediatrics, women’s health, inpatient medicine, emergency medicine/urgent care, and surgery. The Department of Physician Associate Studies is one of five departments in the College of Health Sciences at the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania. The College offers nationally accredited and regionally distinct programs. Faculty and staff in the College are committed to providing every student a meaningful education with impact and value. The College seeks student-centered educators and scholars to educate students with innovative and pedagogically sound methods and to engage students in and out of the classroom in high-impact educational practices. The College houses the Breiner School of Nursing and offers several undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including two doctoral programs: the Doctor of Audiology and the Doctor of Nursing Practice. The College aims to graduate well-trained students to serve the science and technology industry and prepare students as competent and caring health care professionals to serve their communities and the health care industry in the region and beyond.
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Job Type
Full-time
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Entry Level