Dear Future Army PA,
This website is designed to provide information about becoming an Army Physician Assistant (PA) via the Interservice Physician Assistant Program (IPAP) and to provide civilian trained PA-C information about the career opportunities within the Army.
On the left side of the website, you will find links to the IPAP Requirements and detailed application information based on your status (ROTC Cadet, Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard, or Other Service Member (i.e. Navy, AF etc...)). Any one serving in the military regardless of their service can apply for an active duty Army training seat!
Overview:
The Army offers well qualified officers, warrant officers, enlisted soldiers, and ROTC Cadets an incredible educational opportunity to become a Physician Assistant (PA) through the Interservice Physician Assistant Program (IPAP) located at the AMEDD Center & School, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The Army trains approximately 150 soldiers a year alongside candidates from the Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard, and U.S. Public Health Service. Graduates earn a Masters degree from the University of Nebraska and receive a commission as a 1LT in the Army Medical Specialist Corps. Officer students receive constructive credit for their commissioned service IAW DODI 6000.13. Graduates must pass the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE) before they can provide world-class healthcare to our soldiers. Physician Assistants (PA) are important members of the AMEDD healthcare team and provide a broad range of medical services traditionally performed by physicians. They are the primary medical provider to soldiers in battalion and division level units and also provide garrison healthcare to soldiers, family members, and other eligible beneficiaries. The Army PA has served the nation in all conflicts and peacekeeping missions since the Vietnam War.
First Step:
After reviewing the Program Requirements and ensuring that you meet the academic requirements, you should apply for a security clearance through your unit S2 or security manager. Next, schedule your SAT through your local education center and then schedule a Commissioning Physical.
Army PA-Cs on the installation will help you with your packet, but the website should be used as your primary guide. Please review the website in detail starting on the Left top of the website and working your way down the page. Each section provides a detailed explanation of the program requirements and application procedures. If you don't find the answer to your question, please email me at ipap@usarec.army.mil and I will clarify the application procedures.
Join our world-class healthcare team today!
Sincerely,
Dawn L Orta, PA-C
MAJ, SP Interservice Physician Assistant Program Manager
1-800-223-3735 ext 60386
(502) 626-0386 DSN:536-0386
FAX: (502)626-1431
Email: ipap@usarec.army.mil
HQ, USAREC
RCHS-SVD-PA (Your Last Name, First Name, Rank)
1307 Third Ave
Fort Knox, KY 40121-2726
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