During the second year of the PA program, students complete 10 rotations. These clinical experiences are composed of eight required and two elective rotations, and a final senior seminar course. At least one of these rotations is required to take place in a medically underserved area. Students must successfully complete the end of rotation exam at the conclusion of all required rotations as well as other clinical evaluations throughout the year. Clinical year students will return to campus throughout the second year to participate in Call Back days and evaluation exercises. Students will complete 51 course credits for the clinical year.
Clinical Year Schedule
Duke PA program has over 200 clinical sites located in the state of North Carolina, with limited out-of-state opportunities. Faculty clinical coordinators match each student with a schedule that best meets each student’s learning needs and get input from each student about their elective and rotation preferences. Students should plan to be out of the local area for a minimum of two rotations. Housing is provided for rotations greater than 50 miles from the PA Program.
Technology in the Clinical Year
Clinical year schedules and objectives can be accessed via the web for all second-year students. On each rotation, students are required to log each patient care experience using a web-based program. Web-based end of rotation exams are given at the conclusion of each required rotation. Students will also be required to complete evaluations of each clinical rotation site.
Courses of Instruction
Refer to the Bulletin of the School of Medicine for full course descriptions.
Required Clinical Courses
- PHYASST 299. Bridge: The Path to Patient Care
- PHYASST 300A and 300B. Primary Care 1 & 2
- PHYASST 305. Evidence-Based Practice II
- PHYASST 310. Behavioral Medicine
- PHYASST 320A and 320B. Internal Medicine 1 & 2
- PHYASST 370. Women's Health
- PHYASST 360. Pediatrics
- PHYASST 340. General Surgery
- PHYASST 350. Emergency Medicine
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PHYASST 390. Senior Seminar
Elective Clinical Courses
In addition to the above required core rotations, each student is required to complete two electives that can be chosen from among the following rotations. All are four weeks long. Each of these electives is 4 credits.
General Electives
- PHYASST 300E. Primary Care
Topics include 1) Family Medicine or 2) Urgent Care -
PHYASST 301. Occupational Medicine
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PHYASST 302. Geriatrics
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PHYASST 303. Global Health (International)
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PHYASST 304. Prevention and Health Promotion
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PHYASST 306. Integrative Medicine
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PHYASST 307. Medical Informatics
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PHYASST 309. Public Health & Healthcare in Cuba
- PHYASST 310E. Behavioral Medicine
Topics include 1) General Behavioral Medicine or 2) Pediatric Behavioral Medicine - PHYASST 311. Clinical Research
- PHYASST 312. Community Health
- PHYASST 313. LGBTQ Health
- PHYASST 320E. Internal Medicine
Topics include 1) Inpatient Internal Medicine or 2) Outpatient Internal Medicine - PHYASST 340E. General Surgery
- PHYASST 350E. Emergency Medicine
- PHYASST 360E. Pediatrics
Topics include 1) Inpatient pediatrics or 2) Outpatient pediatrics - PHYASST 370E. Women's Health
Obstetrics/Gynecology
- PHYASST 371. Maternal/Fetal Medicine
- PHYASST 372. Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility
Medicine
- PHYASST 321. Cardiology
- PHYASST 322. Dermatology
- PHYASST 323. Endocrinology
- PHYASST 324. Pain Medicine
- PHYASST 325. Hematology/Oncology
Topics include 1) general hematology-oncology, 2) neuro-oncology, 3) gynecologic oncology, 4) breast oncology or 5) bone marrow transplant. - PHYASST 327. Infectious Diseases
Topics include 1) general infectious disease or 2) HIV. - PHYASST 328. Gastroenterology
- PHYASST 329. Palliative Care
- PHYASST 331. Nephrology
- PHYASST 332. Neurology
- PHYASST 333. Pulmonary Medicine
- PHYASST 334. Rheumatology
- PHYASST 336. Medical ICU
- PHYASST 337. Coronary Care Unit
- PHYASST 338. Radiology
Topics include 1) general radiology, 2) interventional radiology or 3) neuroradiology - PHYASST 339. Genetics
Opthalmology
- PHYASST 381. Ophthalmology
Pediatrics
- PHYASST 308. Pediatric Healthy Lifestyles Program
- PHYASST 361. Pediatric Cardiology
- PHYASST 362. Pediatric Surgery/Cardiothoracic Surgery
- PHYASST 363. Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
- PHYASST 364. Pediatric Allergy/Respiratory
- PHYASST 365. Pediatric Endocrinology
- PHYASST 366. Pediatric Infectious Disease
- PHYASST 367. Intensive Care Nursery
Topics include 1) Neonatal intensive care unit or 2) pediatric intensive care unit - PHYASST 368. Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- PHYASST 369. Pediatric Orthopedics
Surgery
- PHYASST 341. Cardiothoracic Surgery
- PHYASST 342. Otolaryngology
- PHYASST 343. Neurosurgery
- PHYASST 344. Orthopaedics
Topics include 1) General orthopeadics or 2) Hospitalist orthopaedics - PHYASST 345. Plastic Surgery
- PHYASST 346. Sports Medicine
- PHYASST 347. Urology
Topics include 1) General Urology, 2) Urogynecology - PHYASST 348. Pre-Operative Screening Unit
- PHYASST 349. Surgical Oncology
- PHYASST 352. Trauma
- PHYASST 353. Surgical ICU
Topics include 1) surgical intensive care unit or 2) cardiothoracic intensive care unit - PHYASST 354. Vascular Surgery
- PHYASST 355. Transplant Surgery
As a complement to the clinical rotations, students must complete courses in Basic Life Support (BLS) during the didactic year and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) prior to beginning the clinical year.
Visiting Students
Limited opportunities for clinical year rotations are available to non-Duke PA students. A complete application must be submitted at least 180 days in advance of a requested rotation. More information is available on the Visiting Students page.