Duke Physician Assistant Program News & Blogs

Alumni Profiles: Living the Duke PA Program Mission

Since the physician assistant profession’s founding at Duke University in 1965, the scope of PAs’ work has grown steadily, along with an increased need for health care services in the United States. A March 2017 Association of American Medical Colleges report shows the demand for physicians will grow faster than the supply through 2025, and physician assistants are needed to fill the gap.

PA Program Virtual Fair

PA Virtual Fair

Physician Assistant Program Virtual Fair

Meet school representatives from PA programs and colleges and universities across the U.S.

For all prospective students and advisers to attend.

Sponsored by PAEA.

Register at CareerEco.com/events/PA.

Duke Physician Assistant Program Accepts Record Percentage of Underrepresented Minorities

The Duke Physician Assistant Program’s incoming class contains the highest percentage of underrepresented minorities the program has accepted in more than a decade.

The Class of 2020 will include 10 African-American students, 14 Hispanic students and one Native American student — approximately 28 percent of the 90 students accepted. The Duke PA program has averaged an acceptance rate of 18 percent underrepresented minorities for the past 10 years.

Duke Physician Assistant Program Faculty, Staff Present at PAEA Education Forum

A number of Duke Physician Assistant Program faculty and staff attended and also presented at the national Physician Assistant Education Association Education Forum in Denver, Colo., in October.

Presenters included:

  • Jacqueline Barnett, DHSc, MSHS, PA-C
  • Melinda Blazar, MHS, PA-C

  • Amanda Gunter, MS
  • Nicholas Hudak, MPA, MSEd, PA-C

  • Quincy Jones, MSW, LCSW, MHS, PA-C
  • Andrea Martin, BA

  • Betsy Melcher, MS, ATC, MHS, PA-C