

MPAS Physician Associate Studies
About this course
Physician Associate Studies prepares graduates for one of the fastest-growing clinical roles in the NHS and in healthcare systems internationally. Physician Associates work alongside doctors to take patient histories, perform clinical examinations, request and interpret investigations, make diagnoses, and formulate management plans, operating under the supervision of a named physician. The role was developed in the United States and has been established in the UK for over two decades, with rapid expansion driven by NHS workforce planning and the evidence base for the safety and effectiveness of the model. Studying to become a Physician Associate requires the same kind of scientific rigour and clinical reasoning as medical training, applied within a scope of practice that is broad and genuinely generalist. At the University of Reading, this four-year full-time programme provides the medical sciences foundation and clinical training needed to work as a Physician Associate. You will study anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and clinical medicine across the full range of medical and surgical specialties, developing the diagnostic reasoning and patient management skills that the role demands. Clinical placements are central to the programme, taking you into hospitals, general practices, and community settings where you develop your competence under direct supervision. The programme is designed to meet the regulatory standards for PA education in the UK. The four-year structure provides time to build medical knowledge deeply and to develop the clinical confidence that comes from repeated, supervised practice with real patients across different settings and specialties. Graduates are eligible to sit the national Physician Associate examination and, upon passing, to work in the NHS or independent healthcare settings. Career development within the role includes opportunities to develop specialist interests, to take on leadership responsibilities, and to contribute to teaching and research. The profession is growing, and the career trajectory for well-qualified PAs is genuinely promising.
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