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Duke Physician Assistant Program Admissions Blog
Here at the Duke PA program, we take pride in our strong history and deep roots. We encourage our students to feed into their personal development, collaborate, and connect to the community through service.
Building on Momentum: Duke PA Students Host Second Annual Point-of-Care Ultrasound Event
Earlier this month, students from the Duke PA Point-of-Care Ultrasound Society (POCUS) held their second annual NC Scan at the Duke Tent Semans Center for Health Education. DPAP faculty member and Professor Janelle Bludorn, MS, PA-C, considered this year’s event “wildly successful,” noting that more than 7 North Carolina universities participated and that well over 100 people attended.
Linwood Webb Honored with Valued Service Staff Award
Webb won the 2025 Duke University School of Medicine Staff Award for Valued Service for his behind-the-scenes innovation that has revolutionized operations within the Duke Physician Assistant Program.
First Year Student Blog: Samantha Fortier
From Research to PA School: A Non-Traditional Applicant
It was not until 2019 that I met a Physician Assistant (PA) for the first time. I just moved back home to California to work at UCLA. Up until that point, I always envisioned myself pursuing a career in healthcare as a physician or a nurse. Over time, I developed a deep passion for clinical research.
CASPA is Open: Now We Wait
CASPA has officially opened. Perhaps you’ve submitted your application early. Now, after the rush of preparation, all that’s left is to wait.
Application review times may vary and can sometimes feel like an eternity. While this can be nerve-racking, there are some helpful ways to stay busy and prepare for your next potential steps!
NCAPA Giving Tuesday: Duke PA Student Adrianna DaCosta Champions By-Stander CPR Training
The most recent recipient of the Joyce Nichols Memorial Community Grant (JNMCG) was the Duke University PA program, requested by PA student, Adriana Da Costa. It was upon reading an article from the New England Journal of Medicine, which highlighted the disparities of minority groups receiving bystander CPR, that motivated Da Costa to take action.
Duke PA Students Visit Durham VA Veterans
From the Durham VA daily newsletter:
First-year students from the Duke Physician Assistant Program (DPAP) visited with Veterans in the CICU on Veterans Day.
The Veterans were very appreciative of their visit and enjoyed the goodies and the time they spent with them. The CICU staff thanks the Duke Physician Assistant Program for their time and generosity.
Student Blog: Kris Miller (Second-Year PA student) and Ketan Tamirisa (Global Health Student)
Each year, more than 350,000 Americans experience Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA), or sudden stopping of the heart outside of the hospital setting. Nine out of ten people who experience OHCA die, but chances of survival can be significantly improved through bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
Duke Health and Durham Celebrate Pride
The city of Durham, along with many from the Duke Health community, came together to celebrate inclusion, community, family, pride, and advocacy at Pride: Durham, NC 2024.
Admissions Straight Talk Podcast: How To Get Accepted To Duke’s Physician Assistant Program [Episode 591]
Our own Dr. April Stouder talks about what the Duke PA Program looks for in a student