The MEDEX Northwest Master of Clinical Health Services program trains you to become
a physician assistant (PA) — an essential role in team-based medicine.
With the support of and after conversations with the University of Washington School
of Medicine Dean’s Office and the Department of Family Medicine Chair, the MEDEX Northwest
PA Program has sought and been granted permission by the ARC-PA and the University
of Washington Graduate School to voluntarily pause matriculating a new student cohort
for the 2026–2027 academic year.
We are now preparing to reopen admissions. The 2026-2027 application cycle will open on May 1, 2026, and close on October 1, 2026, for June 2027 matriculation. Applicants should carefully review the Applicantspage for updated admissions criteria prior to applying.
This voluntary pause was made with great care and thoughtful consideration. The decision
reflects our commitment to accreditation, programmatic quality, and continuous process
improvement.
We remain dedicated to advancing our mission of preparing excellent PAs who serve
with compassion, competence, and a deep commitment to health equity.
The MEDEX Northwest physician assistant program is a partnership between UAA and
the University of Washington School of Medicine. The program trains current health
care professionals to become physician assistants (PAs) who can examine and treat
patients, diagnose illnesses, prescribe medications and perform other essential roles
in medicine.
PA’s practice all aspects of medicine in collaboration with a physician. They are
highly-trained and versatile, and they have an important and growing role in today’s
health care system, where team-based care is more common than ever before. PAs are
especially critical in underserved communities and areas with a shortage of health
care professionals.
For current health professionals, becoming a PA can be an expedient and cost-effective
way to enter the field of medicine. The rigorous MEDEX PA program is designed for
individuals who already have significant experience in direct patient contact, such
as emergency medical technicians, nurses and medical assistants. The average applicant
has at least two and a half years of hands-on care experience.
The MEDEX program focuses on Alaska’s unique health care environment, with special
emphasis on primary care and the needs of rural and underserved communities. As a
student, you’ll take courses inpatient management, behavioral medicine, maternal and
child health, and other topics that prepare you for skilled, compassionate medical
practice in Alaska’s communities.
As a graduate of the program, you’ll be qualified to take the NCCPA national certification
examination, and then to apply for state licensure. Licensed PAs practice in collaboration
with physicians in a wide range of settings, such as:
Hospitals
Private practices
Rehabilitation centers
Community health centers and tribal clinics
PA’s can also practice across a wide range of specializations, including:
With the recent opening of the John E. Havelock Trial Simulation Courtroom, students now have access to a premier, experiential learning environment to master their craft. The courtroom will also serve as a community resource where Alaska’s legal professionals can hold practice trials and conduct continuing education and training.
The newly opened Havelock Trial Simulation Courtroom provides UAA students and others with hands-on, experiential learning in a setting identical to courts in which they will eventually practice law. The classroom is named after John E. Havelock, founding director of the UAA Justice Center.
The John E. Havelock Trial Simulation Courtroom officially opened on the UAA campus, expanding hands-on training opportunities for students pursuing legal careers in Alaska. University faculty, staff, and students gathered on Feb. 20 to celebrate the classroom's formal dedication an opening.
A College of Health alumna and current employee of the Alaska Justice Information Center, Rus’sel Sampson has had a rich educational and professional journey. Her story exemplifies how a sense of curiosity in higher education can open unexpected doors that lead to meaningful careers.
The UAA Justice Center celebrated its 50th anniversary with a special legislative citation presented by Alaska state legislators. The citation recognized decades of impactful research, education, and public service in Alaska.
Message from the PROGRAM Director
At MEDEX Northwest, our values have informed our actions since we first opened our
doors in 1968. We exemplify professional excellence in PA education. We embrace the
importance of respect, openness, collaboration, integrity, and trust. And we build
a curriculum that is broad, competency-based, and focused on primary care with an
emphasis on underserved populations.Together,we work in service to our students, our community, and the program.