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PAs utilize technology

Technology is transforming health care, and TCU’s Physician Associate Studies program ensures that students are prepared for this tech-driven future. The program integrates medical technologies like telemedicine, electronic health records (EHR) and advanced diagnostic tools into its curriculum, giving students hands-on experience.

Telemedicine training prepares future PAs to provide remote care, addressing accessibility issues in health care. EHRs are woven into learning, ensuring students understand how to efficiently manage patient data while maintaining confidentiality. Advanced simulation labs replicate real clinical settings, enabling students to practice with modern diagnostic tools before they interact with patients.

This tech-focused approach means TCU graduates enter the health care field ready to embrace innovation and improve patient outcomes through the use of technology. The integration of these tools also emphasizes patient-centered care by allowing students to use technology to enhance, rather than replace, the human connection in medicine.

For more on TCU’s Physician Associate Studies program and its technology-driven training, visit their website.