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Physician Assistant Studies Outcomes, Careers, and Clinical Training

Springfield College Post-Graduation Outcomes

In a recent survey of 2023-24 graduates, 100% of graduates who responded from our Physician Assistant Studies program reported being employed or enrolled in graduate school. 

The physician assistant profession is ranked as one of the fastest growing occupations in the health care field. Physician assistants from Springfield College are in great demand. Having graduated from Springfield College you will have been well-versed in the spirit, mind, and body philosophy that pervades this campus.

Employers and Job Titles

Here is a sampling of our past graduates employers and job titles.

Company NameJob TitleLocation
Baystate HealthPhlebotomy TechnicianSpringfield, MA
 LCB Senior LivingResident Care AssociateSuffield, CT
Brattleboro Memorial HospitalPhysician AssistantBrattleboro, VT
Cooley Dickinson HospitalPhysician AssistantNorthampton, MA
Ludlow Medical CenterPhysician AssistantLudlow, MA
Montefiore Health SystemCritical Care Physician AssistantBronx, NY
Boston Children's HospitalSurgical Physician Assistant for Sports MedicineBoston, MA
Bridge PrimaryPhysician AssistantGreenfield, MA
Endocrine Associates of Western MAPhysician AssistantSpringfield, MA
The Bone and Joint Institute at Hartford HospitalOrthopedic Surgery Physician AssistantHartford, CT
Personal Primary CarePhysician AssistantSpringfield, MA

Graduate School

Many students go on to advance their education in programs like the Springfield College graduate programs.

Clinical Training

The physician assistant studies graduate program consists of supervised clinical training in family medicine, internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, emergency medicine, and other specialties. Students will complete clinical rotations in all areas of medicine, giving them the experience needed to feel comfortable in any job.

Each rotation lasts four weeks and demands a minimum of 40 hours per week. This training takes place in a number of clinical facilities, including offices of private physicians, community hospitals, community health centers, HMOs, and other healthcare facilities.