2023-24 Graduate Academic Catalog

Page 34 2023–24 Graduate Academic Catalog School of Allied Health and Psychology Master of Medical Science in PA Studies Graduation Requirements To successfully complete the program, graduate, and earn a Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies (MMScPA) from Cedarville University, students must: • Successfully pass all didactic and clinical courses with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 • Successfully pass all components of the Summative Evaluation • Demonstrate they have met all Program Learning Outcomes • Submit a completed Intent to Graduate form and fee to the University Registrar Intent to Graduate To graduate, whether or not you plan to attend commencement, you must submit an “Intent to Graduate” form and pay any applicable fees. An Intent to Graduate form is available at cedarville.edu/gradintent. You are encouraged to submit your Intent to Graduate at least one semester in advance so that you can be informed of any problems in meeting your degree requirements. After receipt of your Intent to Graduate, the Office of the Registrar will audit your transcript to verify the status of your degree requirements. Upon confirmation of your eligibility to graduate, you will be notified and your name will be added to the list of prospective graduates, as appropriate. The deadline for submitting your Intent to Graduate form is March 1 of the commencement year. After this date, eligibility to participate in commencement will be deferred to the following year. A graduation fee of $125 will be charged to your student account after your eligibility for graduation is confirmed. Walking in Graduation Students may participate in spring semester graduation-related exercises (i.e., white coat ceremony and commencement) if they have an approved plan to complete any outstanding program requirements by the end of the subsequent summer semester. School of Allied Health and Psychology Faculty Master of Athletic Training Program Michael Weller, Interim Dean; Associate Professor of Athletic Training; Program Director for Athletic Training; Certified Athletic Trainer (BOC). Education: BA, Capital University, 1995; MS, Ohio University, 1997; EdD Capella University, 2022. At Cedarville since 2010. Kenneth Blood, Associate Professor of Athletic Training; Clinical Education Coordinator for Athletic Training; Certified Athletic Trainer (BOC). Education: BS, Marietta College, 1980; MS, Ohio University, 1989; EdD, University of Findlay, 2021. At Cedarville since 2020. Terry Dickson, Professor of Biology. Education: BS, The Ohio State University, 1973; MD, Medical College of Ohio at Toledo, 1982. At Cedarville since 2020. Genna Fusco, Assistant Professor of Athletic Training; Certified Athletic Trainer (BOC). Education: BS, Heidelberg University, 2014; MEd, Bowling Green State University, 2016. At Cedarville since 2022. Physician Assistant Program Jason Grahame, Associate Professor of PA Studies; Founding Program Director for the Physician Assistant Program. Education: BA, Cedarville University, 1999; MPA, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 2003. At Cedarville since 2020. Timothy Clark, Associate Professor of PA Studies; Principal Faculty for the Physician Assistant Program. Education: BS, Liberty University, 1994; MS, Barry University, 1998; PA-C, Kettering College, 2001. At Cedarville since 2022. Megan Fox, Assistant Professor of PA Studies; Director of Didactic Education for the Physician Assistant Program. Education: BA, Cedarville University, 2006; MMS, Methodist University, 2010. At Cedarville since 2022. Karen Graham-Burnet, Professor of PA Studies; Principal Faculty for the Physician Assistant Program. Education: BS, Pensacola Christian College, 1998; MPAS, University of Iowa, 2000; PhD, University of Toledo, 2012. At Cedarville since 2021. Misti Grimson, Assistant Professor of PA Studies; Medical Director for the Physician Assistant Program. Education: BS, Mount Vernon Nazarene College, 1996; MD, Wright State University School of Medicine, 2000. At Cedarville since 2020. Faye Hodgin, Associate Professor of PA Studies; Director of Clinical Education for the Physician Assistant Program. Education: BS, Guilford College, 1992; BS, Trevecca Nazarene University, 1995; MPAS, Arizona School of Health Sciences, 2004; PhD, Trevecca Nazarene University, 2023. At Cedarville since 2022.

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