Jun 26, 2023

New Doctor of Medical Science degree to be established at UNMC

Posted Jun 26, 2023 3:00 PM

The University of Nebraska Board of Regents Thursday approved the establishment of the Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) degree, to be administered and housed within the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Allied Health Professions. The DMSc degree is a voluntary, advanced doctorate degree for physician assistants (PAs).

Shaun Horak, DMCS, associate director of the physician assistant program and director of the new DMSc program
Shaun Horak, DMCS, associate director of the physician assistant program and director of the new DMSc program

“This program affords PAs in practice the knowledge and competencies to both advance their clinical practice skills as well as enhance their career options within their field,” said Shaun Horak, DMSc, associate director of the physician assistant program and director of the new DMSc program. 

The new degree program, which is pending approval by the Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education, will be tailored to meet the advanced practice needs of PAs and embraces the profession’s mission of promoting lifelong learners. This includes adopting the Optimal Team Practice (OTP) model, as recommended by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA). It also prepares PAs to operate at their highest scope of practice while striving to improve the health care system and positively impact patient care delivery at the patient,  community and system levels through the application of research, advocacy and executive leadership, Dr. Horak said.

Existing college funds will help launch the program, which will be largely funded by tuition and fees. The program budget does not forecast the use of any new public funding.

Kyle Meyer, PhD, dean of the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions
Kyle Meyer, PhD, dean of the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions

“DMSc-level physician assistants are another way UNMC is working to increase accessibility and quality of health care in medically underserved areas, including rural Nebraska,” said Kyle Meyer, PhD, dean of the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions. “Offering this degree is yet another milestone in our long and successful history of educating physician assistants.”

UNMC currently offers a master’s degree in physician assistant studies as the accredited entry-level degree for the PA profession, but DMSc degree programs are increasing nationwide. UNMC’s will be the first and only DMSc program in Nebraska and one of about only 15 across the country.

A survey of UNMC PA students and alumni found almost 60 percent expressed interest in seeking a DMSc advanced degree.

The program is expected to enroll 20 full-time and 30 part-time students over the first few years, beginning fall 2024. The college anticipates considerable enrollment growth over the coming decade as the PA profession and the degree continue to evolve.  

The program will include mastery of six core competencies, rigorous field placement, and a capstone project. Didactic coursework will be offered in a fully online, asynchronous format.

“We are delighted that the Board of Regents has approved this new degree program for our College of Allied Health Professions,” said Dele Davies, MD, senior vice chancellor for academic affairs and dean for graduate studies. “UNMC is already a national leader in training physician assistants and the addition of the Doctor of Medical Science degree allows us to again lead in training practicing PAs who aspire to be leaders in influencing the health care system to positively impact patient care. Congratulations to Dean Meyer and his leadership team for this exciting new program for our university.”