MASTER of PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES
MISSION, GOALS & PROGRAM COMPETENCIES
The mission of the PA Program is to provide a primary care curriculum to prepare competent, professionally engaged Physician Assistants to provide health care for Louisiana citizens.
Goal #1:
Graduate competent PAs who exhibit lifelong learning skills.
This goal is measured by the following:
- Having a PANCE (PA National Certification Exam) First Time Take pass rate of >94. For the Class of 2024, the first-time pass rate was 97%. The five-year first-time taker average pass rate for the program is 98%. Download the First-time Pass Rate report for the last 5 years and the Exam Performance Summary for the last five years.
- Having graduates who remain certified PAs for at least 10 years after graduation at a rate of >95%. Recertification requires that a PA continue to learn new information regarding patient care thus demonstrating lifelong learning skills. Certification maintenance also requires that the PA comply with all applicable laws and standards related to their professional role while upholding appropriate standards of professionalism and ethics. The certification rate does not account for why a PA is no longer certified (such as change in profession, retirement or death). Overall, 93.8% of our graduates remain certified; for graduates from the past 10 years (2014– 2024), 99.2% remain certified.
Goal #2:
Facilitate faculty and student involvement in local, state, and national organizations.
This goal is measured by the following:
- Having a membership rate of >75% for LAPA and AAPA among faculty members who are PAs. Currently, PA faculty membership in both organizations is 100%.
- Having a membership rate of >50% for LAPA and AAPA among LSUHSC-Shreveport PA students. Currently, 78% are members of LAPA and 81% are members of AAPA.
Goal #3:
Increase the number of healthcare providers (PAs) in Louisiana
This goal is measured by the following:
- Having >50% of the most recent graduating class obtain a PA license in the state of Louisiana. For the class of 2024, 66.67% of graduates are licensed to practice in Louisiana.
PROGRAM COMPETENCIES
Upon completion of the PA Program, graduates should be able to:
MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE
1. Differentiate between abnormal health states.
2. Appropriately diagnose acute, chronic, and emergent disease states.
3. Appropriately manage and prevent acute, chronic, and emergent disease states.
PATIENT CARE
4. Provide age-appropriate, patient-centered care that is safe and effective.
5. Utilize a team-approach to optimize health and patient care.
6. Recognize the potential impact of social determinants of health and genetics on patients and incorporate them into decisions of care.
INTERPERSONAL & COMMUNICATION SKILLS
7. Organize and communicate information for patients and healthcare team members in an effective, understandable way.
8. Demonstrate caring and respectful behaviors (including cultural considerations) when interacting with others.
PROFESSIONALISM
9. Describe the legal and regulatory requirements related to the physician assistant in this state.
10. Self-assess and reflect on personal and professional limitations and/or mistakes.
11. Describe the importance of respecting the dignity and privacy of all patients in the delivery of care.
SYSTEMS-BASED PROCESSES
12. Recognize funding sources and payment systems in order to provide cost-effective patient care.
13. Use appropriate literature to make evidence-based decisions in healthcare settings.