Learn more about the UAB PA Program from our Frequently Asked Questions. We provide information sessions, open to anyone interested, to discuss our application process, mission, curriculum, costs, and outcomes throughout the year. A seat may be reserved by calling 205-934-3209 or emailing us at
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What is a PA?
Physician Associates are healthcare professional who work under the supervision of a physician, providing a wide range of medical services, including diagnosing, and treating illnesses, prescribing medication, and assisting in surgeries. They are licensed clinicians who practice medicine through a patient-centered, team-based approach in various specialties and settings. While complementing and extending physician services, PA’s increase access to care, particularly in rural and underserved areas where healthcare professionals are limited. Watch the short video from AAPA.
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What are the typical PA student characteristics?
PA students typically demonstrate a combination of strong academic skills and interpersonal abilities, exhibit a commitment to empathetic and compassionate patient care, are self-directed learners, and work well under pressure. They are often described as empathetic, compassionate, driven, persevering, and detail-oriented. PA students should possess strong communication and problem-solving skills and demonstrate the ability to adapt to challenging situations. Additionally, they are eager and willing to learn, are respectful and demonstrate respect for others, and are dedicated to lifelong learning.
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How do I get health related experience?
Although the program does not require a specific number of clinical hours, applicants are strongly encouraged to obtain clinical experiences in the form of direct (hands-on) or indirect patient care. Additionally, shadowing a PA is also strongly recommended.
It should be noted that hands-on, direct patient experiences are highly preferred by the program. Examples of direct patient care includes working as a certified nursing assistant (CNA), medical assistant (MA), ultrasonographer, patient care technician (PCT), paramedic, dietician, basic/advance emergency medical technician (EMT), nurse, surgical/ER/respiratory/telemetry technician, x-ray technologists, athletic trainer, etc. Examples of indirect patient care includes working as a dental hygienist, PT assistant, pharmacy assistant, administrative medical assistant, scribe, etc. Applicants may also consider volunteering their time in a wide range of clinical settings.
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What if I cannot complete all of the prerequisites by the application deadline?
All applicants with nine or fewer semester hours of prerequisite courses to complete on Jan 1 of the year of admission will be considered for admission so long as a clearly articulated plan of completion is specified on the supplemental application.
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When do I apply to the UAB Graduate School?
Applicants who are accepted to the UAB PA program will need to complete the UAB Graduate School application immediately.
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Does the PA Program allow students to work while attending the program?
Students have the right to engage in part-time employment during the program’s didactic phase. However, given the rigorous academic requirements of the didactic curriculum, program faculty strongly advises against outside employment. Student employment during the clinical phase of the program is strictly forbidden. It should be noted that no academic concessions will be made for working students. It should also be noted that students are not allowed to substitute for faculty or staff during the didactic phase of the program, nor as clinical staff during the clinical phase of the program.
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Do you offer advance placement or credit for prior experience?
The UAB Physician Associate Studies Program does not offer advance placement or credit for prior experience.
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Can I make an appointment to talk to an advisor or someone in person?
Individual counselling sessions may be arranged but please note the PA program provides information sessions, open to anyone interested, to discuss our application process, mission, curriculum, cost, and outcomes throughout the year. A seat may be reserved by calling 205-934-3209 or emailing us at
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How much does it cost to attend UAB's PA program?
For more information, see: Tuition and Scholarships
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What is the PA program's tuition refund policy?
UAB has an Institutional Refund Policy.
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What are the program goals and outcomes for UAB's PA program?
Program goals and outcome data can be found in the 2025 UAB MSPAS Outcomes and Goals Report.
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How can I obtain feedback from the program if I was not admitted after being granted an interview?
Applicants who were not admitted after being interviewed may request feedback regarding their CASPA Application submission or interview by emailing a request to
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Does the PA program provide advisement to applicants?
The PA program does not routinely advise applicants prior to submitting their CASPA Application. We do, however, schedule information sessions to assist applicants as we approach the start of the new application cycle. Information sessions are scheduled monthly from March to July of each year. Specific dates, including virtual or in-person options can be found by clicking here.
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