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Master of Science in Physician Assistant ProgramStudent HandbookSouth University, SavannahRevised 11-2020

PA STUDENT HANDBOOK2021-2022Table of ContentsAccreditation . . . . . .4Introduction . .5General Information . .5Vision Statement .5Mission Statement . .5Technical Standards .5Disability Services . .6Program Goals . .6Physician Assistant Learning Outcomes (Graduate Competencies) . .6Program Curriculum . .7Student Rights and Responsibilities . .8South University COVID-19 Response .8Non-Discrimination Policy . .9Financial Information . .9Academic Regulations and Policies .9Student Grievance Procedure . . .9Veterans Benefits . .9Student Records . . .10Student Health . . .10Immunizations . . 10Health Insurance .10Student Identification . .11Communication . .11Recording Policy . 11Student Employment . 11Physician Assistant Program Policies and Procedures . . .11Attendance . . .11Evaluation of Students . .13Summative Examination . .14Student Progress . . .15Student Progress and Promotions Committee . . . . . . 16Graduation Requirements . . . .202 Page

PA STUDENT HANDBOOK2021-2022Standards of Conduct . . . .20Graduate Honor Code . .21Standards of Professionalism . .21Violations of Standards of Conduct or Professionalism . .22Appearance and Dress . .22NCCPA Code of Conduct . . .23Academic Integrity Policy of South University Graduate Programs . . 25Resources Available to Students .25Student Affairs .25Career Services 25Professional Liability Insurance .25Library Services .26Computer Labs .26Appendix A: Physician Assistant Program Infection Control .27Appendix B: South University Physician Assistant Program Incident Form . . .29Appendix C: Records Release Form. . .30Appendix D: Consent Form for Drug and Alcohol Screening .31Appendix E: Participation of Students as Human Subjects Form . .32Appendix F: Recorded Policy Agreement . .33Appendix G: Remediation Form .34Appendix H: Performance Improvement Plan .36Appendix I: Professionalism Assessment 37Appendix J: Student Acknowledgement Form . .39Appendix K: ARC-PA Standards of Accreditation 40Program Faculty and Staff Contact Information .423 Page

PA STUDENT HANDBOOK2021-2022Accreditation StatusThe Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) has granted AccreditationContinued status to the South University, Savannah Physician Assistant Program sponsored by South University.Accreditation-Continued is an accreditation status granted when a currently accredited program is in compliance with theARC-PA Standards.Accreditation remains in effect until the program closes or withdraws from the accreditation process or until accreditation iswithdrawn for failure to comply with the Standards. The approximate date for the next validation review of the program by theARC-PA will be September 2025. The review date is contingent upon continued compliance with the Accreditation Standardsand ARC-PA policy. The program's accreditation history can be viewed on the ARC-PA website at: niversity-savannah/4 Page

PA STUDENT HANDBOOK2021-2022South University, SavannahPhysician Assistant ProgramIntroductionThis handbook has been prepared to orient you to current policies and procedures, guidelines, and resources relevant to your participationin the South University, Savannah (the “University”) Master of Science in Physician Assistant Program. Please read this handbook carefullyas the contents will govern your enrollment in the South University, Savannah Physician Assistant Program. Additionally, this handbookcontains information about the physician assistant (PA) profession and its professional organizations. Periodically, additional policies and/orprocedures may be established or changes made to the South University, Savannah Physician Assistant Program’s policies andprocedures. All changes or additions will be shared with you via e-mail as they become effective. We hope this handbook will be useful toyou. Please feel free to contact the Program Director or your faculty advisor if you have any questions.Other policies and procedures regarding enrollment in South University can be found in the South University Student Handbook and theUniversity Catalog.General InformationThe South University, Savannah PA Program was established in 1997. The educational goal of the South University, Savannah PhysicianAssistant Program is to provide a primary care oriented training program for physician assistants. The educational objectives of the programare based upon the Accreditation Standards for Physician Assistant Education as established by the Accreditation Review Commission onEducation for Physician Assistants, Inc. (ARC-PA).The program prepares graduates to meet competencies expected of clinically practicing physician assistants in the domains of medicalknowledge, interpersonal skills, clinical and technical skills, professional behaviors, and clinical reasoning and problem solving abilities.Vision StatementThe South University, Master of Science in Physician Assistant (PA) degree program strives to provide educational experiences wherestudents, faculty, staff, clinical instructors, and other health care providers work together in an atmosphere of mutual respect, cooperation,and commitment. The program’s primary focus is on the development of graduate level physician assistants capable of expanding intoclinical leadership roles. In addition, the program encourages lifelong learning skills through demonstrating proficiency in critical thinking andcreative problem solving, using evidence-based skills gained through innovative approaches.Mission StatementThe South University Physician Assistant Program exists to educate a diverse student population as providers of high quality, cost-efficienthealth care who will make a positive impact while practicing the art and science of medicine with physician collaboration.Technical StandardsIn order to ensure that patients receive the best medical care possible, the faculty of the South University Physician Assistant Program hasidentified certain skills and professional behaviors that are essential for successful progression of physician assistant students in theprogram. A student must possess skills and behaviors at a level of capability to perform a variety of duties required of a physician assistantas a health care professional.Students with disabilities who can perform these skills and successfully execute professional behavior either unassisted, with dependableuse of assistive devices, or by employing other reasonable accommodations are eligible to apply for enrollment in the program. Minimumperformance standards include critical thinking, communication skills, observation skills, motor skills, and interpersonal abilities. Interestedparties may contact the Physician Assistant program office for additional information about South University performance standards. Theseskills and behaviors include, but are not limited to:Critical Thinking: A student must possess the intellectual, ethical, physical and emotional capabilities required to undertake the fullcurriculum and to achieve the levels of competence required by the faculty. The ability to solve problems, a skill that is critical to the practiceof medicine, requires the intellectual abilities of measurement, calculation, reasoning, analysis and synthesis. Students must be able toperform demonstrations and experiments in the basic sciences.Communication Skills: A student should also be able to speak, to hear, and to observe patients in order to elicit information, describechanges in mood, activity and posture, and to perceive nonverbal communications. The student must be able to communicate effectivelyand efficiently in oral and written forms.Observation Skills: A student must be able to observe a patient accurately, both at a distance and in close proximity. This ability requiresthe functional use of vision and somatic sensation.5 Page

PA STUDENT HANDBOOK2021-2022Motor Skills: A student should have sufficient motor function to elicit information from patients by palpation, auscultation, percussion andother diagnostic techniques. A student should be able to execute movements reasonably required to move from area to area, maneuver insmall spaces, calibrate and use large and small equipment, position and move patients, and provide patients with general care andemergency treatment.Interpersonal Abilities: A student must possess the emotional health required for full utilization of his or her intellectual abilities, theexercise of good judgment, the prompt completion of all responsibilities required for the diagnosis and care of patients and the developmentof professionalism through mature, sensitive, and effective relationships with patients, families, and colleagues.Disability ServicesPlease refer to the South University Academic Catalog for more information on Disability Services.Program GoalsThe following are goals for the South University, Savannah Physician Assistant Program: The program will recruit a highly qualified diverse student cohort that will foster success in the program. The program will strive to adequately prepare graduating students to achieve a first time pass rate that exceeds the nationalaverage upon completion of the Physician Assistant National Certification Examination (PANCE). (Note: Requirements forNCCPA Certification are determined by the NCCPA and are subject to change without notification to South University.Graduation from the South University, Savannah Physician Assistant Program does not guarantee certification oremployment). The program will provide students service-learning opportunities that allow them to use their skills and education todemonstrate compassion and commitment to the community.Physician Assistant Learning Outcomes (Graduate Competencies)Students of the South University Physician Assistant Program will be expected to demonstrate competency essential to PAs entering clinicalpractice. The South University Physician Assistant Program expects achievement of the program learning outcomes (graduatecompetencies) by each student of the program. The program uses achievement of these learning outcomes as metrics for studentcompetency and program effectiveness. Each course syllabi will guide the student through the assessment modalities utilized by theprogram to determine competency in the domains of medical knowledge, interpersonal skills, clinical and technical skills, professionalbehaviors, and clinical reasoning and problem-solving abilities.The following are the program learning outcomes (graduate competencies) for the South University Physician Assistant Program. Prior tograduation from the program, students will:PLO-1. Integrate behavioral, social, and medical knowledge established from the evolving biomedical and clinical sciences in recognizing,evaluating, and managing patient disease states across the lifespan during acute, chronic, preventative, and emergent encounters.PLO-2. Demonstrate the interpersonal and communication skills required to sustain effective, multi-directional information exchangewithin a diverse population of patients, their caregivers, and members of the healthcare team.PLO-3. Demonstrate the ability to elicit an accurate patient history, perform an appropriate physical examination, and perform appropriateclinical procedures using essential clinical and technical skills to provide quality patient care.PLO-4. Collaborate effectively as part of an interdisciplinary healthcare team through clinical reasoning and problem-solving skills toformulate a logical differential diagnosis, select and interpret appropriate diagnostic studies, and synthesize a comprehensive, patientcentered management plan for the promotion of wellness and disease prevention.PLO-5. Demonstrate the ability to interpret and integrate an evidence-based approach to clinical and professional practice through clinicalreasoning, problem- solving, and decision-making processes to improve patient care practices.PLO-6. Demonstrate professionalism through personal behaviors, sensitivity, and accountability essential to patients, society, and theprofession.6 Page

2021-2022PA STUDENT HANDBOOKProgram CurriculumNotice: South University, Savannah and the Master of Science in Physician Assistant Program reserve the right to modify curriculumrequirements as necessary to ensure the academic integrity of its program. Students will be notified of any changes in curriculum or programrequirements prior to implementation in accordance with ARC-PA Standards.Didactic Phase (5 quarters/15 months):Winter (10 weeks) 1st QuarterPAS5102 Medical Interviewing and DocumentationPAS5110 Physical Assessment IPAS5125 Medical Anatomy and Physiology IPAS5135 Laboratory DiagnosticsPAS5173 Professional Seminar IPAS5210 Physical Assessment Lab IPAS5225 Medical Anatomy and Physiology I LabTotal17 credits3 credits3 credits4 credits3 credits2 credits1 credit1 creditSpring (10 weeks) 2nd QuarterPAS5111 Physical Assessment IIPAS5126 Medical Anatomy and Physiology IIPAS5175 Issues in Contemporary MedicinePAS5180 Clinical Medicine and Pharmacotherapeutics IPAS5211 Physical Assessment II LabPAS5226 Medical Anatomy and Physiology II LabPAS5295 Applied Learning Experience IPAS5380 Clinical Medicine & Pharmacotherapeutics I LabTotal21 credits3 credits4 credits2 credits8 credits1 credit1 credit1 credit1 creditSummer (10 weeks) 3rd QuarterPAS5167 Musculoskeletal CarePAS5181 Clinical Medicine and Pharmacotherapeutics IIPAS5296 Applied Learning Experience IIPAS5381 Clinical Medicine and Pharmacotherapeutics II LabPAS5130 Diagnostic MethodsPAS5124 Essentials of Behavioral MedicineTotal21 credits3 credits8 credits2 credits1 credit4 credits3 creditsFall (10 weeks) 4th QuarterPAS5105 Epidemiology and BiostatisticsPAS5138 Fundamentals of SurgeryPAS5182 Clinical Medicine and Pharmacotherapeutics IIIPAS5297 Applied Learning Experience IIIPAS5382 Clinical Medicine and Pharmacotherapeutics III LabPAS5147 Clinical ProceduresTotal19 credits3 credits4 credits8 credits1 credit1 credit2 creditsWinter (10 weeks) 5th QuarterPAS5132 Essentials of Clinical GeriatricsPAS5174 Professional Seminar IIPAS5183 Clinical Medicine and Pharmacotherapeutics IVPAS5190 Essentials of Emergency MedicinePAS5298 Applied Learning Experience IVPAS5383 Clinical Medicine and Pharmacotherapeutics IV LabPAS6152 Medical Literature in Clinical PracticeTotal22 credits4 credits3 credits8 credits4 credits1 credit1 credit1 creditTotal Didactic Phase Credits100 credits7 Page

2021-2022PA STUDENT HANDBOOKClinical Phase (4 quarters/12 PAS6220PAS6225PAS6340PAS6230PAS6235PAS6350Clinical Rotation IClinical Rotation IISpecial Topics in Clinical Practice IClinical Rotation IIIClinical Rotation IVSpecial Topics in Clinical Practice IIClinical Rotation VClinical Rotation VISpecial Topics in Clinical Practice IIIClinical Rotation VIIClinical Rotation VIIIPhysician Assistant Senior SeminarTotal Clinical Phase Credits8 credits8 credits2 credits8 credits8 credits2 credits8 credits8 credits2 credits8 credits8 credits4 credits74 creditsRotations must be completed in the following disciplines:Family MedicineInternal MedicinePediatricsEmergency MedicineGeneral SurgeryWomen’s HealthBehavioral MedicineClinical ElectiveTotal Didactic Phase CreditsTotal Clinical Phase CreditsTotal Program Credits10074174The courses below are offered on an as needed basis:PAS5199 Independent Study I8 creditsPAS5299 Independent Study II8 creditsStudent Rights and ResponsibilitiesSouth University is committed to the development of knowledge and ethics that are consistent with responsible professional and socialbehavior. During orientation to the program, each student receives a copy of the Physician Assistant Program Student Handbook (thisdocument), the South University Student Handbook, and the South University Academic Catalog. These documents govern studentactivity while enrolled in the South University, Savannah Physician Assistant Program. Students are expected to meet academicrequirements and demonstrate a sense of responsibility with an understanding of and respect for the rights of others. The atmosphere of theUniversity reflects these goals; and, in turn, each student must be aware of his/her individual responsibility to act accordingly. By enrolling asa student at South University, Savannah, a student agrees to abide by the rules and regulations of South University. The rules concerningstudent behavior are outlined in the Code of Conduct section of the South University Student Handbook. Specific conduct expectationsof the South University, Savannah Physician Assistant student can be found in the “Standards of Conduct” section of this handbook. Allegedviolations of the program’s Standards of Professional Behavior will be referred to the program’s Student Progress and PromotionsCommittee. Alleged violations of the University’s Code of Conduct will be referred to the University’s Dean of Student Affairs.South University COVID-19 ResponseAs part of the South University’s commitment to keep students, faculty, staff, and the community safe, students are asked to adhere to theUniversity’s extensive safety protocols as well as the federal, state, and local COVID-19 guidelines when entering the campus area. Thosestudents participating in the clinical setting must adhere to the aforementioned and any additional protocols set forth by the clinical site.The most up to date information on South University’s response to the coronavirus pandemic is available at the following navirus-info-resourcesShould a student have any concerns related to COVID-19, they are to contact their local campus leadership for guidance. Students areexpected to thoroughly review all University communications that will be directed to their University email and Brightspace.8 Page

PA STUDENT HANDBOOK2021-2022Non-Discrimination PolicyPlease refer to the South University Academic catalog for the Non-Discrimination policy.Financial InformationTuition and Fees: Tuition and fees are subject to change at the end of any term. The tuition cost for a full-time course load does not includeexpenses for such required items such as textbooks, medical equipment and supplies, laboratory fees, clinical tracking software fees,credentialing costs, and professional liability insurance. PA students are not eligible for part-time enrollment. In-state and out-of-state tuitionare the same. For more information on tuition please refer to the South University Academic Catalog.Acceptance Fee: There is a non-refundable 1000 acceptance fee, subject to change, for those applicants accepted into the SouthUniversity, Savannah Physician Assistant Program, which is applied to the tuition for the first quarter upon enrollment. If an applicantaccepted into the program encounters circumstances that prevent his/her matriculation, any amount paid by the applicant that is above thenon-refundable acceptance deposit will be refunded.Clinical Tracking Software: An annual fee for use of the clinical tracking software system is included in the tuition fees. The clinicaltracking system is mandatory for all students to track clinical encounters and procedures during clinical experiences.Membership Fees: Students enrolling in the Physician Assistant program will incur a one-time fee for membership in the AmericanAcademy of Physician Assistants (AAPA). The fee covers membership for the entire duration of PA training. Membership includes a monthlysubscription to the Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants (JAAPA), periodic newsletters, and discounted admission toAAPA’s annual national continuing education meeting. The current fee of 75 is subject to change. Students are also required to join theirrespective state chapter Physician Assistant Associations (GAPA) for a nominal fee, which may vary by location.Other Estimated Costs, which are subject to change, for the MSPA Degree: Professional Instruments: 1,100.00 (Approximate) Digital Textbooks: 2,610.00 ( 15 per credit) Technology Fee: 2,610.00 (Effective Summer 2021, a technology fee of 15 per credit will be applied) Surgical Scrubs: 55.00 (Approximate) Laptop Computer: 1,500.00 Background Check and Drug Screening Fees: 200.00- 400.00 (Additional fees may apply to the base package fee contingentupon credentialing requirements of individual clinical sites.)Graduation Fee: Please refer to the South University Academic Catalog.Transcript Fee: Please refer to the South University Academic Catalog.Payment of Tuition and Fees: Please refer to the South University Academic Catalog.Refund Policy: Please refer to the South University Academic Catalog.Financial Aid: Please refer to the South University Academic Catalog.Official Withdrawal Procedure: Please refer to the South University Academic Catalog.Academic Regulations and PoliciesAcademic regulations, including grievance procedures, are further outlined in the South University Academic Catalog and the SouthUniversity Student Handbook. Students enrolled at South University, Savannah are expected to uphold, at all times, standards of integrityand behavior that will reflect credit upon themselves and South University. Registration at South University, Savannah implies the student’sacceptance of the published academic regulations and all other rules found in any official publication or announcements. Conductregulations, are described in the South University Academic Catalog and the South University Student Handbook.Student Grievance Procedure: Please refer to the South University Academic Catalog.Veterans Benefits: Please refer to the South University Academic Catalog.Student RecordsEducational transcripts for each student enrolled in the South University, Savannah Physician Assistant Program will be maintained by theSouth University Registrar permanently following the student’s graduation, withdrawal, or termination from the program. The programmaintains a file on each student which includes documents pertinent to students’ admission and progression through the program. Studentfiles are maintained in locked file cabinets in program office suite locked offices, storage vaults, and/or digitally on a secure drive. Graduate9 Page

PA STUDENT HANDBOOK2021-2022files are maintained in the program’s secure file vault for 3 years following graduation then are sent to a secure off-site storage facility.Students are granted access to their own personal academic file only as requested by the student in accordance with the Family EducationalRights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please see the South University Academic Catalog for more information on FERPA.Students do not have access to academic records or other confidential information of other students or faculty and are not permitted in areasthat house this material without permission and the accompaniment and supervision of a faculty or staff member.Student HealthAll students entering the South University, Savannah Physician Assistant Program must meet the following requirements submitted throughthe compliance company: Provide proof of personal health insurance throughout the entire program.Provide proof of a satisfactory physical examination.Provide proof of negative Tuberculin skin testing (positive results may require further evaluation).Provide proof of immunization as recommended by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Immunization of HealthCare Personnel Recommendations.Students are not permitted to seek personal health care advice or care from any full time or part time faculty member, program staffmember, the program director, the medical director, guest lecturers, or guests of the program. Students in violation of this rule will bereferred to the Program’s Student Progress and Promotions Committee.At no time is a full-time or part-time faculty member, program staff member, the program director, or the medical director allowed orexpected to participate in the provision of health care to a student enrolled in the South University Physician Assistant Program. Violation ofthis policy may be grounds for disciplinary action including termination.In an emergency, faculty and/or staff may assist any student who may be in imminent danger in accordance with their scope of practice andcurrent standards of care.South University College of Health Professions Background Check Policy:Please refer to the South University Academic Catalog for this policy.South University College of Health Professions Substance Abuse and Screening Policy:Please refer to the South University Academic Catalog for this policy.ImmunizationsThe South University, Savannah Physician Assistant Program Immunization Policy is in compliance with the Centers for Disease Controland Prevention’s Immunization of Health-Care Personnel: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).After acceptance into the program, but before registration can be successfully completed, all students must complete immunizations, healthscreening, Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, background, and drug testing screening through the program’s designated compliancecompany. Additional immunizations and drug testing screening may be required by some clinical training sites and are the students’responsibility. If students choose not to be vaccinated, they will not be allowed to rotate at clinical sites that require immunizations unlessexpressly permitted in writing to the program by the physician preceptor at that site. If any of the core (required) rotations cannot becompleted because the student voluntarily chose not to be vaccinated as required by the clinical rotation site, the student will not be eligiblefor graduation from the Physician Assistant program. In addition, if the clinical sites available to students who have not been vaccinateddoes not meet graduation requirements, those students will not be eligible for graduation from the Physician Assistant program.Health InsuranceAll PA students are required to carry adequate health insurance throughout their enrollment in the program. Evidence of health insurancecoverage must be provided at the time of matriculation. Confirmation of coverage will be carried out prior to the inception of the clinicalphase of the program. Lack of health insurance will suspend student participation in program activities until proof of insurance is provided.Student IdentificationSouth University, Savannah PA students will be clearly identified to distinguish themselves from physicians, residents, and other healthprofessional students. In clinical settings, PA students will wear short white laboratory coats with an embroidered name or name tagattached. This will clearly state the student’s name with an underlying title of Physician Assistant student. The South University patch mustbe affixed to the left sleeve of the lab coat. If a situation arises when the lab coat is not worn, the name tag must be worn. Name tags are tobe worn on the left side of the chest. Additionally, many of the hospitals and clinics in which program students are affiliated require them to10 P a g e

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The South University Physician Assistant Program expects achievement of the program learning outcomes (graduate competencies) by each student of the program. The program uses achievement of these learning outcomes as metrics for student competency and program effectiveness. Each course syllabi will guide the student through the assessment .