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The mission of the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program is to provide a thorough and innovative education to future physician assistants so that they may go on to provide exceptional care to a diverse population of patients. We are committed to designing a successful model for patient-centered, inter-professional education and practice. We promote professionalism, leadership, and service in our students.

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The 2023-2024 application cycle will open in late April! Be sure to check out our Admissions page for more information on how to apply and our application requirements. The deadline to apply is September 1, 2023.

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Program Spotlight

BUPA 2019 Alum Receives Marquardt Community Health Access Fellowship Award

Boston University Alum Neha Sandeep, PA-C (Class of 2019) is a 2022 recipient of the prestigious William H. Marquardt Community Health Access Fellowship Award. The Fellowship aims to benefit PAs serving in mentoring and/or precepting roles who are dedicated to promoting accessible primary and preventive healthcare amongst underserved populations. Recipients are selected by a review […]

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PA Student Wins GMS 2023 Outstanding Student Award for Community Service

Rhode-Armelle Jean Jacques '23 is the recipient of the GMS Outstanding Student Award for Community Service! “Community is a huge part of everything that I’ve done,” said Rhode-Armelle Jean Jacques, the winner of the 2023 Graduate Medical Sciences Outstanding Student Achievement Award in the Master’s Community Service category. Born and raised in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Jean […]

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Dr White Participates in Team Investigating EDI Practices in PAEA Program Survey

Article originally posted on www.paeaonline.org. By Brent Buesking, MPA PAEA is pleased to announce that Shani Fleming, MSHS, MPH, PA-C, associate professor in the University of Maryland Baltimore PA program, executive member of the Physician Assistant Leadership and Learning Academy (PALLA), and graduate school chief equity, diversity, and inclusion officer, and her team have been chosen […]

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