Morehouse School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program Awarded $1.5 Million Federal Grant for Primary Care Training

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Sandra Phoenix
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Morehouse School of Medicine News
July 16, 2020
Morehouse School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program Awarded $1.5 Million Federal Grant for Primary Care Training

Program Strengthens Learning Engagement Between Students, Professional Preceptors, Helps Funnel Graduates to Rural, Underserved Settings

In only its second year of existence, the Morehouse School of Medicine Physician Assistant Studies program has been awarded a $1.5 million federal grant to enhance and expand primary care training for physician assistants, particularly in rural and underserved settings, a core component of the institution's mission.

MSM is among the nation's leading educators of primary care physicians and has twice been recognized as the top institution among U.S. medical schools for its dedication to the social mission of education,

The Primary Care Training and Enhancement Grant from the Health Resources & Services Administrationhttps://www.hrsa.gov/, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, will fund the MSM's Physician Assistant Leader Superstar - PALS - training program. The program will provide PA students with innovative training emphasizing integrated primary care and behavioral health with a pipeline to rural healthcare practices following graduation.

"Morehouse School of Medicine itself and the Physician Assistant Studies program were both created specifically to address the nationwide shortage of primary care physicians, particularly in historically underserved communities," says Pangela Dawson, PhD, the program's founding director. She notes that the COVID-19 pandemic has shone a spotlight on many endemic problems in the health care system, including biases and health disparities, along with the critical need for increased diversity across the health care professions.

"This grant will greatly enhance our ability to train culturally competent physician assistants, who play such a significant role in expanding access to health care," Dawson adds.

The PAS program debutedhttps://www.msm.edu/RSSFeedArticles/2019/May/msm-first-physician-assistant-class.php in 2019 with a 20-student inaugural cohort classhttps://www.msm.edu/RSSFeedArticles/2019/June/physician-assistant-studies-inaugural-class-arrives.php. The Class of 2022, with 30 members, began its collective academic journey with orientation on June 1.

The PALS program also provides training for primary care preceptors - experienced practitioners who provide supervision during clinical practice and facilitate the application of theory to practice for students and staff learners. Upon completion of preceptor training, the practitioners will become PA Leaders. Students will pair with PALs for primary care rotation during their second-year clerkship.

MSM PAS leaders will recruit students from rural and underserved communities, especially underrepresented minorities and veterans, and will challenge them to enter primary care practices in underserved and rural communities after graduation. The program will train 170 students and 34 Preceptors over the five-year course of the program.

PALS/Preceptor sites will initially be located at Atlanta's Grady Health Care Systems/Hospitalhttps://www.gradyhealth.org/ along with federally funded health centers and VA hospitalshttps://www.va.gov/directory/guide/state.asp?STATE=GA&dnum=ALL throughout rural Georgia. MSM also has formed partnerships with health care organizations in rural Dougherty, Laurens, Pickens and Union counties.

The training program is grounded in a public health/behavioral health framework, including social determinants of health, population health, integrated care, health promotion and disease management, leadership, quality improvement, policy reform and cultural/linguistic competence. The program will leverage training activities from MSM's Kennedy-Satcher Center for Mental Health Equity, Integrated Care Leadership Programhttps://www.msm.edu/Administration/MarketingandCommunications/MSMNews/MSMNewsDocuments/November2015/SHLI-ICLP-LearningCollab.pdf for students and preceptors.

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Morehouse School of Medicine News July 16, 2020 Morehouse School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program Awarded $1.5 Million Federal Grant for Primary Care Training Program Strengthens Learning Engagement Between Students, Professional Preceptors, Helps Funnel Graduates to Rural, Underserved Settings In only its second year of existence, the Morehouse School of Medicine Physician Assistant Studies program has been awarded a $1.5 million federal grant to enhance and expand primary care training for physician assistants, particularly in rural and underserved settings, a core component of the institution's mission. MSM is among the nation's leading educators of primary care physicians and has twice been recognized as the top institution among U.S. medical schools for its dedication to the social mission of education, The Primary Care Training and Enhancement Grant from the Health Resources & Services Administration<https://www.hrsa.gov/>, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, will fund the MSM's Physician Assistant Leader Superstar - PALS - training program. The program will provide PA students with innovative training emphasizing integrated primary care and behavioral health with a pipeline to rural healthcare practices following graduation. "Morehouse School of Medicine itself and the Physician Assistant Studies program were both created specifically to address the nationwide shortage of primary care physicians, particularly in historically underserved communities," says Pangela Dawson, PhD, the program's founding director. She notes that the COVID-19 pandemic has shone a spotlight on many endemic problems in the health care system, including biases and health disparities, along with the critical need for increased diversity across the health care professions. "This grant will greatly enhance our ability to train culturally competent physician assistants, who play such a significant role in expanding access to health care," Dawson adds. The PAS program debuted<https://www.msm.edu/RSSFeedArticles/2019/May/msm-first-physician-assistant-class.php> in 2019 with a 20-student inaugural cohort class<https://www.msm.edu/RSSFeedArticles/2019/June/physician-assistant-studies-inaugural-class-arrives.php>. The Class of 2022, with 30 members, began its collective academic journey with orientation on June 1. The PALS program also provides training for primary care preceptors - experienced practitioners who provide supervision during clinical practice and facilitate the application of theory to practice for students and staff learners. Upon completion of preceptor training, the practitioners will become PA Leaders. Students will pair with PALs for primary care rotation during their second-year clerkship. MSM PAS leaders will recruit students from rural and underserved communities, especially underrepresented minorities and veterans, and will challenge them to enter primary care practices in underserved and rural communities after graduation. The program will train 170 students and 34 Preceptors over the five-year course of the program. PALS/Preceptor sites will initially be located at Atlanta's Grady Health Care Systems/Hospital<https://www.gradyhealth.org/> along with federally funded health centers and VA hospitals<https://www.va.gov/directory/guide/state.asp?STATE=GA&dnum=ALL> throughout rural Georgia. MSM also has formed partnerships with health care organizations in rural Dougherty, Laurens, Pickens and Union counties. The training program is grounded in a public health/behavioral health framework, including social determinants of health, population health, integrated care, health promotion and disease management, leadership, quality improvement, policy reform and cultural/linguistic competence. The program will leverage training activities from MSM's Kennedy-Satcher Center for Mental Health Equity, Integrated Care Leadership Program<https://www.msm.edu/Administration/MarketingandCommunications/MSMNews/MSMNewsDocuments/November2015/SHLI-ICLP-LearningCollab.pdf> for students and preceptors. SANDRA M. PHOENIX HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta GA 30314 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. Building Capacity for Humanities Special Collections at HBCUs - Become an ally and partner with us to protect, preserve and share a more authentic record of American history. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/humanities-2019.html for more information. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/ and click on the Donate Now button to invest in this project. Your support is appreciated. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter at https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/