USC Primary Care Physician Assistant Program

Primary Care Physician Assistant Program

USC Primary Care Physician Assistant Program

The USC Primary Care Physician Assistant Program has a long and successful history of training and graduating outstanding clinicians who work in a variety of medical care settings with diverse patient populations. Our graduates are trained not only for clinical excellence, but also in the breadth of competencies required to be professional leaders in this exciting career within the rapidly changing, medical environments of the 21st century.

The PA Program is administered by the Department of Family Medicine.

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