West Liberty University Mission Statement
West Liberty University, established in 1837, was the first institution of higher education in West Virginia. Today, we are a dynamic, inclusive, student-centered community that cultivates scholarly exploration, experiential learning, creative expression, and global citizenship.
WLU is a public university committed to providing students with a comprehensive education from undergraduate to advanced degrees while serving as the region’s leading advocate for the arts, education, research, and economic opportunity.
WLU PA Program Mission Statement
The mission of the WLU PA Studies Program is to deliver exceptional education to PA candidates, preparing them to be integral members of the collaborative healthcare team. Through our commitment to individualized education, we aim to develop compassionate and competent professionals who provide empathetic care to all patient populations within our community.
WLU PA Program Goals
1. Prepare PA candidates with the medical knowledge, professional skills, and clinical reasoning abilities necessary to provide competent and evidence-based care.
2. Promote professional behavior, teamwork, collaboration, and effective communication.
3. Foster engagement within the WLU PA Program and local communities with a focus on
West Virginia.
4. Support the development of empathy, cultural sensitivity, and patient-centered care.
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WLU PA Program Learning Outcomes
- PLO 1: Apply Medical Knowledge in the clinical care of patients.
- PLO 2: Demonstrate Interpersonal and Communication Skills appropriate to the situation and individuals.
- PLO 3: Demonstrate Clinical and Technical Skills in the care of patients.
- PLO 4: Exhibit Professional Behaviors consistently and adhere to ethical standards.
- PLO 5: Demonstrate Clinical Reasoning and Problem-solving to make evidence-informed patient care decisions.