Joel Stiles, a member of the first GWU cohort, dreamed of becoming a Physician Assistant (PA) for several years. In his previous job with a national home infusion provider working with patients in their homes, Stiles had an opportunity to work with several PAs. They impressed him with the care they were able to provide.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/2007/thumbnail.jp
Gardner-Webb University’s Physician Assistant Studies Program has received accreditation-provisional...
Includes Accomplishments, National Physician Assistant Day, Physician Assistant Olympics, Challenge ...
Whether on the job or in his free time, Lee Stiles of Morehead City, N.C., can be found helping peop...
When Adam Benfield ’16 of Hickory, N.C., began looking at schools for Physician Assistant (PA) Studi...
The first Physician Assistant (PA) Studies cohort at Gardner-Webb University, set to graduate in May...
When Conrad Gorman (’18) of Mount Pleasant, S.C., came to Gardner-Webb to interview for the Physicia...
Sarah E. McManus has been interested in a career in healthcare for most of her life and considered g...
Accepted into the Gardner-Webb University Physician Assistant (PA) Studies program in August 2015, K...
Christen MacKorell, class president of the Gardner-Webb University Physician Assistant (PA) Studies ...
The Gardner-Webb University Physician Assistant (PA) Studies program launched in 2014 with a mission...
Taking a step of faith, Sam Ali (’16) left a successful job at a non-profit organization to complete...
London Schumacher (’18) admits she’s somewhat nerdy when it comes to studying anatomy and physiology...
When Ethan Garris took his first college course in anatomy and physiology, the study was fascinating...
Gabby Cortese ’18 of Palm Bay, Fla., is the middle child of nine. When it came time for her to consi...
On the fifth floor of Fitz Hall, the next generation of Physician Assistants is learning not only ho...
Gardner-Webb University’s Physician Assistant Studies Program has received accreditation-provisional...
Includes Accomplishments, National Physician Assistant Day, Physician Assistant Olympics, Challenge ...
Whether on the job or in his free time, Lee Stiles of Morehead City, N.C., can be found helping peop...
When Adam Benfield ’16 of Hickory, N.C., began looking at schools for Physician Assistant (PA) Studi...
The first Physician Assistant (PA) Studies cohort at Gardner-Webb University, set to graduate in May...
When Conrad Gorman (’18) of Mount Pleasant, S.C., came to Gardner-Webb to interview for the Physicia...
Sarah E. McManus has been interested in a career in healthcare for most of her life and considered g...
Accepted into the Gardner-Webb University Physician Assistant (PA) Studies program in August 2015, K...
Christen MacKorell, class president of the Gardner-Webb University Physician Assistant (PA) Studies ...
The Gardner-Webb University Physician Assistant (PA) Studies program launched in 2014 with a mission...
Taking a step of faith, Sam Ali (’16) left a successful job at a non-profit organization to complete...
London Schumacher (’18) admits she’s somewhat nerdy when it comes to studying anatomy and physiology...
When Ethan Garris took his first college course in anatomy and physiology, the study was fascinating...
Gabby Cortese ’18 of Palm Bay, Fla., is the middle child of nine. When it came time for her to consi...
On the fifth floor of Fitz Hall, the next generation of Physician Assistants is learning not only ho...
Gardner-Webb University’s Physician Assistant Studies Program has received accreditation-provisional...
Includes Accomplishments, National Physician Assistant Day, Physician Assistant Olympics, Challenge ...
Whether on the job or in his free time, Lee Stiles of Morehead City, N.C., can be found helping peop...