Misericordia University – Physician Assistant White Coat Ceremony
Misericordia University recently recognized the 2021 graduating class from the Physician Assistant Studies Graduate Program during a White Coat Ceremony in the Lemmond Theater located in Walsh Hall.
Nineteen students completed the rigorous 25-month Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies (MSPAS) program, including classroom and clinical instruction. The program prepares graduates to sit for the Physician Assistant National Certification Examination (PANCE).
The following students successfully completed the Physician Assistant Program: Sawsan Almasri, Louisville, Kentucky; Stephanie Bartlett, Washington; Jenifer Beers, Lehighton; Elizabeth Burd, Howard; Sarah Burns, East Islip, New York; Julia Callavini, McAdoo; Julia Canty, Phillipsburg, New Jersey; Sydney Dakos, Fort Meyers, Florida; Lauren Eppley, Middletown; Caylee Irvin, Shavertown; Lindsay Moore, Malvern; Joli Patel, Mineloa, New York; Sajan Philip, Bolingbrook, Illinois; Christopher Picarello, Macungie; Katelyn Picker, Superior, Colorado; Rachel Pilch, Shavertown; Sanah Rahman, Spring, Texas; Kyle Schaller, Towson, Maryland; and Kendra Shaw, Copley, Ohio.
For more information about the Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies (MSPAS) program, please call 570-674-6400 or visit https://www.misericordia.edu/physician-assistant.