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July 5, 2016 - Sixty five students entering their final year of the master’s degree physician assistant studies program at King’s College recently began their clinical rotations, many with local health care practitioners.  A twelve-week rotation in family medicine and separate six-week rotations in medical specialties including emergency medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, and general surgery will conclude with their graduation from the program in August 2017.  In addition to local health care facilities, physician assistant students are also completing rotations in California, Connecticut, Colorado, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington, DC.

Pictured seated, from left, is Stacey Duffey, Michaela McCrudden, Katie Landis, Kimberly Eberhart, Amira Nasser, Chelsea Blaney, Tashianna Stockton, Danielle Tristani, Amanda Keegan, Royda Elmathil, Catherine Voegler, Miranda Lange, Kiara Aguayo, Amanda Paterno, Danielle Lisnock, Chelsea Knight, Brittany Arens, Kaylan Thibodeau, and Katherine Dugan.

Pictured in second row, from left, is Amy Ly, Jenna Wilson, Christen Sedlak, Amylyn Mortimer,  Madison Amos, Allison Riedinger, Shirley Hochhauser, Megan Held, Amber Szekely, Katherine Mandicz, Tiffany O’Donnell, Paola Haros, Tara Stephens, Kayla Gegaris, Kelly McGinness,  Autumn Dixon, Jillian Hall, Sarina Hall, Ashley Emmell, Morgan Herrington, Caitlin Roth, Carli Hammer, Ashley Gomola, Hilary White, Rachael Rugletic, Courtney Schaffer, and Cassandra Yalch.

Pictured in back row, from left, is Andrea Bunker, Kristin Albright, Paul Boyer, Nicholas Broughton, Patrick Lello, Keegan Fees, Jacob Rockovits,  Mark Tomich, Jared Laino, William Malone, Nick Ciccone, Wilton Curiel, Daniel Migatulski, Dane Darnell, Jeffrey Lawton, Timothy Ferguson, Tyler Young, Abraham Hmeidan, and Jonathan Leonard.