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rate at which NGU’s PA medicine program can grow over the next several years.


“Our provisional status with ARC-PA allows us to increase enrollment for next January’s class to 25, then 30 for Jan- uary 2019,” says Isgett. “We will be required to hold at this number for a couple of years as the ARC-PA process plays out.”


NGU has built a strong partnership between its PA med- icine program and the Bon Secours St. Francis Health System. The health system’s charitable organization, the St. Francis Foundation, made a significant donation to NGU’s Master of Medical Science program, securing naming rights to the Clinical Skills Academic Center and providing all equipment for the center.


Combined with NGU’s recently established presence inside Greer city limits, the health system partnership illustrates NGU’s focus on meeting the healthcare needs of the Up- state, specifically.


“Our partnerships with the city of Greer and Bon Secours St. Francis Health System open up a new world of oppor- tunity for the university,” says Isgett. “We will be exploring related programs in the future that will allow us to build on the platform established by the PA program.”


For more information about NGU’s PA medicine program, visit ngu.edu/pa-medicine.


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