The Honor Oath

As a Physician Assistant student, I understand that I am called to the highest standards of honor and professional conduct. I recognize that this responsibility begins not upon graduation but rather at the inception of one's medical education. Therefore, on my honor, I pledge to be honest, trustworthy, display a professional demeanor, respect the rights of others, be personally accountable, and protect the welfare of patients. These standards will serve as an embodiment of my conduct and integrity.

Updated June 2011

 

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The Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants (JAAPA), has named Reamer L. Bushardt, Pharm.D, R.Ph, PA-C,...

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Physician Assistant students and faculty from Wake Forest School of Medicine left the confines of the classroom and...

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