
Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant (PA)
Logan’s new PA program puts you at the center of real patient care. Built on decades of health sciences excellence, you won’t just study patient care — you’ll be ready to deliver it.
At Logan University, you’ll train in a Physician Assistant program grounded in decades of healthcare education and an evidence-based approach to patient care. Here, you’ll build the clinical reasoning, diagnostic skills and confidence to step into real patient care.
Over the course of 24 months, you’ll progress from foundational classroom learning into hands-on clinical experiences – equipping you to provide comprehensive, patient-centered care.
As a graduate of our PA program, you’ll pursue a career that combines strong earning potential with the opportunity to directly improve patients’ lives every day. Logan PA school graduates work across a wide range of healthcare settings and specialties, collaborating with physicians and healthcare teams to deliver high-quality care.
The profession continues to expand as healthcare systems seek skilled providers who can improve access to care and support growing patient needs.
While Logan’s PA program is new, the Physician Assistant profession offers strong earning potential, career flexibility and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in patients’ lives.
over the next decade
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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024
Care for patients across a wide range of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, primary care, emergency medicine, and specialty practices
Students exploring PA schools in the Midwest will find Logan’s program is designed to prepare graduates for evidence-based medical practice.

Through Logan University’s in-person PA program, you will develop the medical knowledge and clinical judgment needed to care for patients across a wide range of healthcare settings. As part of a modern physician assistant school, Logan University blends classroom learning with immersive clinical training so you can build the skills required for practice.

During the classroom phase of your training, you will strengthen your understanding of medical sciences, diagnostic procedures, pharmacology, and clinical reasoning while learning how to evaluate patients and develop treatment plans grounded in evidence-based medicine.
In the clinical phase, you will apply that knowledge through supervised clinical experiences where you care for patients in real healthcare environments. This progression from classroom learning to hands-on patient care prepares you to deliver whole-health, patient-centered care and practice with the confidence expected of an entry-level PA.
At Logan, you’ll be surrounded by faculty advisors, clinical mentors and a team that’s invested in your success from day one. From your first course to your final clinical rotation, you’ll have guidance, feedback and support to keep you moving forward.
We’ll help coordinate your clinical placements. We integrate PANCE preparation into your learning. We help you prepare for interviews, licensure and your transition into practice. Because our goal is to ensure you step into your career ready to make a difference.
Logan University is applying for Accreditation-Provisional from ARC-PA for its Physician Assistant program. The program is not yet accredited and expects to matriculate its first class in January 2027, pending achievement of Accreditation-Provisional status. If provisional accreditation is not granted, the program will not matriculate students and any admission offers for that term will be rescinded. Eligibility for the PANCE depends on the program being accredited at the time a student matriculates.
Logan University is applying for Accreditation-Provisional from the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA). Accreditation-Provisional is granted when the plans and resource allocation of a proposed program that has not yet enrolled students appear to demonstrate the program’s ability to meet ARC-PA Standards. The Logan University Physician Assistant program is not yet accredited by ARC-PA. Logan University anticipates matriculating its first class in January 2027, pending achievement of Accreditation-Provisional status. If provisional accreditation is not granted, the program will not matriculate students and any admission offers for that term will be rescinded. Students should also understand that eligibility for the PANCE depends on graduating from a program that was accredited at the time the student matriculated.