Exploring Postbaccalaureate Programs and Career Paths in Medicine

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Discover the opportunities available for aspiring medical professionals through postbaccalaureate programs at universities like California State University, Fresno, and the University of California schools of medicine. Learn about options such as Physician Assistant (PA) and Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) roles, and understand the differences between a PA and a Nurse Practitioner (NP) in terms of education and practice.


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  1. Pre Pre- -medical Studies medical Studies at at Fresno State Fresno State Larry G. Riley, MSc, PhD Professor Comparative Endocrinology Pre-Med Advisor Biology Department California State University, Fresno Science 1, room 212 lriley@csufresno.edu Appointments are made with the Biology department @ 278-2001 California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  2. Plan B Options Postbaccalaurate Programs Physician Assistant (PA) Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  3. Postbaccalaurate Programs The University of California Schools of Medicine offer comprehensive postbaccalaureate programs designed to assist students from educationally and economically disadvantaged backgrounds in gaining admission to medical school. The programs seek students who are committed to practicing in underserved communities of California Programs are located at UC Davis, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC Riverside, UCSF Each program provides 1. An intensive MCAT preparation and learning skills component 2. Enrollment in upper division science courses during the academic year either at a UC, UC extension 3. Guidance throughout the medical school application process Consortium website https://postbac.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/ California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  4. Physician Assistant (PA) California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  5. What is a Physician Assistant? A physician assistant (PA) is a medical professional who works as part of a team with a doctor. A PA is a graduate of an accredited PA educational program who is nationally certified and state-licensed to practice medicine with the supervision of a physician. What can PAs do? PAs perform physical examinations, diagnose and treat illnesses, order and interpret lab tests, perform procedures, assist in surgery, provide patient education and counseling and make rounds in hospitals and nursing homes. All 50 states and the District of Columbia allow PAs to practice and prescribe medications. https://www.aapa.org/career-central/become-a-pa/ California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  6. Difference Between Physician Assistant (PA) & Nurse Practitioner (NP) At the practical level, there are likely more similarities than differences between PAs and NPs. However, there are 2 key differences: 1. PAs are educated in general medicine, which offers a comprehensive view of all aspects of medicine. NPs must choose a population focus, e.g. pediatric, nurse practitioner or women s health nurse practitioner. 2. PAs are trained to practice medicine using a curriculum modeled on medical school education. NPs are trained in the advanced practice of nursing https://www.aapa.org/career-central/become-a-pa/ California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  7. Pre-reqs for Physician Assistant 1. Sciences: 1-year sequential coursework General Biology w/labs (BIOL 1A/1B) General Chemistry w/labs (CHEM 1A/1B or CHEM 3A/3B) 3 semester units or 4 quarter units each of the following General Microbiology w/lab (BIOL 20 or BIOL 120) Human Anatomy w/lab (BIOL 67A) Human Physiology w/lab (BIOL 67B) California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  8. Pre-reqs for PA 2. Non-Sciences: 3 semester units or 4 quarter units each of the following Statistics Introductory/General Psychology All pre-requisite courses must be completed with a C or better and must be taken w/in 5 or 10 years of applying **There may be additional requirements depending on school** 1 year of Spanish 1 year of Organic Chemistry 1 semester of Cell Biology Check with each individual school to know what their required courses are. California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  9. Additional Pre-reqs for PA GRE or MCAT depends on school (taken w/in 5-years of application) AP Credit depends on school Clinical Experience amount depends on school. The more experience the better. Plan to have 2 years of experience Examples: EMT, radiologic technician, nursing assistant, respiratory therapist, etc Hands-on experience Helpful website: www.thepalife.com California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  10. Additional Pre-reqs for PA Demonstration of community service is expected of all applicants Examples: Habitat for Humanity, Boys & Girls Club, homeless shelters, Big Brother/Sister Clubs, etc Letters of Reference 3-5 letters Examples: Physician Assistant, Science Professor, Physician , nurse, mentor Essay CASPA (Central Application Service for PAs) www.paeaonline.org/caspa California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  11. Clinical Lab Science (CLS) California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  12. Clinical Lab Science (CLS) Clinical laboratory scientist, aka medical laboratory scientist, aka medical technologist, aka med tech. Performs testing on blood, body fluids and other samples for the purposes of diagnosing disease and monitoring patient treatment. Current job market is very good. Most graduates have been able to find jobs within 3 months of completing the program. Highly competitive!!!! California Association for Medical Laboratory Technology http://camlt.org/clinical-laboratory-scientist-cls California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  13. Application Process for CLS 1. Must complete Bachelors Degree and essential course work prior to application a. Minimum GPA 2.75 3.0 a. Highly competitive, higher GPA better chance of being accepted 2. Applied for Trainee License 3. Resume/CV 4. Application Essay 5. Three letters of recommendation 6. Official copies of college transcripts California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  14. Typical Courses Reqd for CLS Programs 16 semester units of chemistry that must include quantitative analysis and biochemistry (not a requirement for all programs) 18 semester units of biological sciences that must include specific classes in immunology, hematology, and medical microbiology 3 semester units of physics Prefer at least 4 units of upper division biology laboratory and at least one, preferably all, of the following courses: physiology, genetics, biostatistics Each program requirements vary. California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  15. Courses Reqd for CLS License Course # @ CSUF BIOL 1A, 1B/1BL BIOL 102 BIOL 103 BIOL 120 Course Title Introductory Biology Genetics Cell Biology Microbiology Units 8 3 3 4 BIOL 157 (157L optional) BIOL 121 BIOL 164 CHEM 1A/1B with labs or CHEM 128A/B & 129A CHEM 8 & 129A CHEM 105 PHYS 2A/2B Immunology Medical Microbiology Hematology General Chemistry Organic Chemistry (better option) Organic Chemistry (will work, not preferred) Quantitative Analysis Lab General Physics Calculus 3/6 3 3 10 8 5 4 8 4 California State University, Fresno Department of Biology MATH 75

  16. CLS License Most Fresno State students major in Biology After you graduate with your B.S. degree you will need to apply to the state for a CLS trainee license. This license allows you to apply to the hospitals of your choice for admission to the one-year internship You ll need the license in order to be admitted to a CLS program License allows you to train, not work, as a licensed CLS Manual on how to apply for a CLS License: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OSPHLD/LFS/CDPH%20Document%20Library/ P-Perl-NewUserManual.pdf California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  17. California CLS Licenses There are different types of CLS Trainee Licenses Clinical Chemist Clinical Cytogeneticist Clinical Genetic Molecular Biologist Clinical Hematologist Clinical Histocompatibility Clinical Immunohematologist Clinical Microbiologist Clinical Toxicologists More information at: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OSPHLD/LFS/Pages/CLS-Trainee.aspx Approved CLD training programs: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OSPHLD/LFS/CDPH%20Document%20Library/P -Approved-CLS-Training-Programs.pdf California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

  18. CLS Programs Example of a CLS program (SFSU) Post-baccalaureate certificate program 2 cohorts/year; 25-30 students/cohort 14 month program 16 weeks (1 semester) campus phase Intense didactic presentation with labs for all 7 rotations: Hematology, Hemostasis, Microbiology, Serology, Immunohematology, Urinalysis, Chemistry 40 weeks (10 months) onsite clinical training National Certification (ASCP) California Licensure (LFS) California State University, Fresno Department of Biology

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