Required Rotations*
- Family Medicine
- Surgery
- Internal Medicine
- Pediatrics
- Women鈥檚 Health
- Behavioral Health/Psychiatric
- Emergency Medicine
- Elective Rotation (Two)
* Two rotations must occur in a rural or undeserved setting
The clinical year of the PA Program takes students from the theoretical classroom setting to an active, hands-on learning environment to prepare them for a lifetime of continued refinement of skills and expanded knowledge as a practicing PA. The WSU PA Program is fortunate to have the support of healthcare providers across the state (and beyond) who are willing to serve as clinical rotation preceptors and mentors for our students. Our clinical rotation sites are located in a wide variety of communities and in a wide variety of healthcare settings.
During the clinical year of the program, students will be exposed to healthcare provided to patients in a variety of specialties in a variety of healthcare settings. The clinical year consists of 7 core and 2 elective rotations scheduled by the Program. An individualized clinical rotation schedule is developed for each student in order for each student to meet the following clinical rotation requirements:
* Two rotations must occur in a rural or undeserved setting
Please contact us at any time at paclinical@wichita.edu or 316-978-3011
Rotation | Begins | Ends |
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Rotation 1 | July 22 | August 20 |
Rotation 2 | August 26 | September 24 |
Rotation 3 | September 30 | October 29 |
Rotation 4 | November 4 | December 3 |
Rotation 5 | January 6 | February 4 |
Rotation 6 | February 10 | March 11 |
Rotation 7 | March 24 | April 22 |
Rotation 8 | May 12 | June 12 |
Rotation 9 | June 16 | July 15 |
The Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the PA (ARC-PA) stipulates that clinical preceptors may include: physicians who are specialty board certified in their area of instruction, NCCPA certified PAs, or other licensed healthcare providers qualified in their area of instruction (e.g. nurse practitioners or midwives).
Every student must complete a rotation within Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Women鈥檚 Health, Pediatrics, Behavioral Health, Emergency Medicine and Surgery as well as two elective rotations within other areas. However, we currently have a shortage of preceptors specifically within Women鈥檚 Health, Pediatrics, and Behavioral Health.
You will find WSU PA students to be exceptionally well prepared and very comparable to a medical student. The didactic curriculum includes 54 credit hours of advanced anatomy, pharmacology, and clinical medicine courses across all body systems as well as evidence-based practice and interprofessional education. A 2nd year student should be able to perform comprehensive and focused H&Ps and develop a list of differential diagnoses and next steps. They have had some practice with patient education, standardized patients, and common medical procedures and most have had direct patient care experience even before starting the PA Program.
Student are required log AT LEAST 160 hours for each rotation. Students are expected to conform to your schedule, including evening, weekends, and holidays as needed.
We ask you to provide students with regular feedback regarding their performance throughout the rotation as well as a mid-rotation evaluation. At the conclusion of the rotation, you are asked to submit an electronic evaluation (mostly Likert scale questions) assessing student progress with regard to the rotation learning outcomes and the student鈥檚 proficiency with certain clinical skills.
Students may spend time with other qualified practitioners within the practice. All preceptors must complete a preceptor profile. It is typical for some groups to identify a primary preceptor who will be responsible for coordinating the student鈥檚 experience. The student can then spend time with several practitioners within the group over the course of the rotation.
Yes, WSU carries institutional insurance and all PA students are covered.