BW Physician Assistant Program notches perfect pass rate for fifth straight year
BW's
Physician
Assistant
(PA)
Program
has
posted
a
perfect,
first-time
pass
rate
on
the
Physician
Assistant
National
Certifying
Exam
(PANCE)
for
the
fifth
year
in
a
row
-
making
BW
the
only
PA
program
in
the
state
of
Ohio
(and
one
of
only
a
select
few
in
the
nation)
to
realize
that
achievement.
Fully 100% of BW Master of Medical Science graduates, in each of the first five years of the PA program's existence, have now passed the rigorous PANCE exam on the first try.
Immersive curriculum, clinical thinking
Dr. Jared Pennington, professor and PA program chair, credits the quality and fit of the accepted students, along with an immersive BW curriculum for the success.
"We don't prepare students for the boards, but rather prepare them for the practice of medicine," says Pennington. "Our 24-month curriculum has really allowed us to begin teaching medicine in the very first semester of the program."
Dr.
Mark
H.
Gersten,
professor
and
PA
program
medical
director,
says
that
early
introduction
to
"clinical
thinking"
fosters
student
success.
"It begins to teach them how to apply the knowledge that they learn in the classroom in a clinical way and to continue to build on that skill," he explains. "By the time they begin clinical year, they are already very skilled in clinical assessments."
Pennington adds that students also value the benefits of learning from practicing professionals. "Our faculty all remain clinically active which allows us to bring real-life situations to the classroom."
Accreditation through 2026
In addition to the stellar PANCE pass rates, the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant Inc. (ARC-PA) has granted Accreditation-Continued status to the BW PA program through June 2026.