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PurposeLearning to perform and document patient history taking and physical exam (H&P) entails a major component of the first year academic education of physician assistant (PA) students at Wayne State University, USA. The H&P is summative of multiple aspects of PA education, and students must master communication with patients and other health care providers. The objectives of this study were first, to determine if there was a correlation between scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) component testing and scores on graded H&Ps. The second objective was to identify a correlation between proficiency with H&P documentation and academic and clinical year grade point average (GPA) and Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE) score.MethodsSubjects included 147 PA students from Wayne State University from 2014–2016. PA students visited local hospitals or outpatient clinics during the academic year to perform and document patient H&Ps. Correlation between the H&P mean scores and GRE component scores, GPAs, and PANCE scores were analyzed.ResultsThe subjects were 26.5 years-old (+6.5) and 111 females (75.5%). There was no correlation between the GRE component score and the H&P mean score. The H&P score was positively correlated with GPA 1 (r=0.512, P<0.001), with GPA 2 (r=0.425, P<0.001) and with PANCE score (r=0.448, P<0.001).ConclusionPA student skill with H&P documentation was positively related to academic performance score during PA school and achievement score on the PANCE at Wayne State University, USA.

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  • Background/rationale The physician assistant (PA) profession is consistently ranked as one of the top 10 best jobs in the United States, and there is a steady increase in the number of applicants to PA programs [1]

  • To be able to practice as a PA, a student must graduate from an accredited PA program and pass the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE)

  • history taking and physical exam (H&P) scores were found to be strongly correlated with grade point average (GPA) 1 (r = 0.512, P < 0.001) and moderately correlated with GPA 2 (r = 0.425, P < 0.001) and PANCE score (r = 0.448, P < 0.001)

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Background/rationale The physician assistant (PA) profession is consistently ranked as one of the top 10 best jobs in the United States, and there is a steady increase in the number of applicants to PA programs [1]. It is increasingly essential for PA programs to admit only students. Www.jeehp.org (page number not for citation purposes) 1 This knowledge would help faculty members to offer additional support and academic advising to the struggling student earlier

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