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The University of Breno started a new physician assistant research program this week, welcome 

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 I was a 28-month physician assistant research master of science. The first 16 months were spent in the classroom, and the last 12 months consisted of clinical rotation. It has recently received provisional accreditation from the Physician's Qualification Review Education Review Board. 

For Julie Keena, the chairman and project director, the biggest challenge for the program is to resume virtual learning, as it will be difficult to conduct laboratory and hands-on work. However, the goal of this semester is to keep students active during the COVID-19 pandemic and emphasize flexibility.

Keena said: "I think one of our main goals right now is to try to keep everyone in the right mindset and focus on becoming PA's long-term goal."

This procedure is located above the physical therapy procedure in the city centre of the University of Brenau. Throughout the building, study rooms and corridors are surrounded by tables with hand sanitizer, disinfectant spray and paper towels. The exterior of each room shows the maximum number of occupants.

Pennsylvania student Tangier Brooks said Monday is the first day of class, which includes introductions by faculty and staff, quick speeches and a first visit to the facility. The experiment started on Tuesday, and the students divided the corpses into groups for dissection.

The students on the campus on Tuesday were attracted to the program for various reasons.

Savannah Jones chose Brenau's public broadcasting course because the university’s cultural awareness matched her own culture. 

"I was very anxious when I came in. I was very nervous. But I think that after I came here, it felt like lifting a heavy object. I felt very comfortable. The faculty and staff were the cause of this situation." Jones said. "They make me feel very comfortable, like'Hey, we are together, we will not fail you, we are here to serve you.'"

Similarly, Brooks said that her friend's mother was part of the Brenau care plan, and she loved school. She looks forward to working in small groups and working in the cadaver laboratory.

Pennsylvania student Lajuana Osbourne likes that Brenau is a smaller school and that the group is a closely connected community.

Jones responded to this feeling.

Jones said: "It is an exciting thing to have the same class in the whole plan, and that is the close relationship and bond between each other."

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