Accreditation – Provisional is an accreditation status granted when the plans and resource allocation, if fully implemented as planned, of a proposed program that has not yet enrolled students appear to demonstrate the program’s ability to meet the ARC-PA Standards or when a program holding accreditation-provisional status appears to demonstrate continued progress in complying with the Standards as it prepares for the graduation of the first class (cohort) of students.
The Logan PA Program is a mission-driven program that recruits compassionate individuals dedicated to providing excellent whole-health care. We value applicants who demonstrate a commitment to service, community, and increased access to care for patients and their families in the PA profession.
Your Journey to Becoming a Physician Assistant Starts Here
The Physician Assistant (PA) profession is one of the fastest-growing health professions in the U.S. As a PA student in Logan University’s PA program, you will gain hands-on experience in clinical practice, learning the essential skills necessary to provide high-quality patient care. The PA curriculum is designed to prepare students for various health care settings, including but not limited to primary care, internal medicine, and emergency medicine. Our mission-driven program is in compliance with the Accreditation Review Commission (ARC-PA) Standards to ensure that graduates meet the requirements to practice as competent, compassionate PAs. Our PA program equips you with the knowledge and skills to excel in the PA profession.
Mission
Educate students to become caring, competent PAs who will practice evidence-based medicine, exhibit cultural sensitivity, demonstrate effective leadership qualities, and are devoted to whole health minded care.
Interested In Being A Preceptor?
Logan’s 24-month PA program begins with 12 months of preclinical (didactic) education and training. Following the didactic year, students engage in nine 5-week rotations and two electives over 12 months. This includes nine 5-week rotations in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Surgery, Women’s Health, Pediatrics, Behavioral Health, and 2 Electives (ex: orthopedics, trauma, cardiology, dermatology, international, etc).
We would like to invite you to become a preceptor for Logan University PA students. Their education would be incomplete without engagement with you and your patients through real-world clinical experience and settings. As a preceptor, your role will be teaching, mentoring, and assessment of PA students as their clinical practice and skills progress.
Meet Our Team
Chair/Founding Program Director
Brooke A. Miller, DMSc, PA-C
Medical Director
James Toombs, MD, FAAFP
Administrative Assistant
Cheryl Maestas
Director of Didactic Education
Rebecca Loveless, MHS, PA-C, DFAAPA
Director of Clinical Education
Rhonda Pulver, MHS, PA-C
Director of Assessment and Community Engagement
Jason Goodman, DC, PhD
PA Admissions Coordinator
Jeremy Boyce
Principal Faculty
Andrea Applegate, MS, PA-C
Principal Faculty
W. Todd Pierson, ND
Institutional Leadership
Vice President of the College of Health Science & Student Services
Chief Administrative Officer for PA
April Taylor, DBA, JD
University President
Clay McDonald, DC, MBA, JD
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