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The Katz School Launches Physician Assistant Studies Master’s Program

The Katz School of Science and Health at Yeshiva University is launching an M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies this summer grounded in evidence-based medicine, a case-based approach to patient care, interprofessional practice and community health. As medical professionals, physician assistants diagnose disease, develop and implement treatment plans, perform surgical procedures, prescribe medications and often serve as a patient’s principal health care provider. The program, which can be completed in 28 months, will feature comprehensive clinical rotations in behavioral health, emergency medicine, family medicine, general surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, primary care and women’s health. “Physician assistants have been heroes serving on the front lines during the COVID crisis,” said Paul Russo, vice provost at Yeshiva University and dean of the Katz School. “PAs graduating from the Katz School will bring that same commitment to improving patient care and ensuring access to high-quality health care in every medical and surgical setting nationwide.” They are among the highest-paying and fastest-growing jobs in the country. In 2021, U.S. News & World Report ranked physician assistant first in its lists for Best Jobs Overall and Best Health Care Jobs. In addition, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected 31.3% employment growth for the profession between 2019 and 2029 and estimates 39,300 new jobs will be created.

About the Katz School

The Katz School of Science and Health is an academic powerhouse in the heart of New York City. It offers master’s programs in sectors that are redefining the economy: Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Biotech and Health, and Digital Media. In the lab, classroom and clinic, we lead with kindness, integrity, generosity and a commitment to making the world safer, smarter and healthier.