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Graduates from our 2007 MWU-Glendale physician assistant program are an outstanding success: 99 percent passed the national certification exam the first time, surpassing the national average, and their mean score places them among the top 6 programs in the country. They are also currently employed at an average salary of $78,000.

Our rigorous program provides what you need to succeed. You are immersed in basic and clinical sciences, you are encouraged to participate in community service initiatives, and you will benefit from 15 months of clinical rotations in specialties such as emergency medicine, psychiatry, primary care, surgery, pediatrics, and women's health.

At MWU–Glendale, you will choose between four different master’s tracks that will prepare you in clinical medicine, bioethics, education, or research. Each master’s track provides a different focus for your needs and the faculty focus on giving you the opportunity to stand out among your peers as you prepare to enter the workforce.

Join us. We're tomorrow's health care team...learning together today.

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National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA), Norcross, GA

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