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Email:
DMScProg​@nau.edu
Call:
602-298-4024

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Doctor of Medical Science, Healthcare Systems

Physician assistants/associates (PAs) holding a bachelor’s degree who are ready to take the next step in their educational journeys will find the Doctor of Medical Science in Healthcare Systems (DMSc-HS) the ideal program that offers both flexibility and high-quality healthcare delivery science education.

In this fully online, asynchronous 60-credit program, you’ll gain the skills needed to systematically address the critical and complex needs of patients, communities, and populations within the healthcare system. You’ll be prepared for advanced clinical leadership, education, and management roles in healthcare organizations. The DMSc-HS equips you to lead systems-level quality improvement, patient safety, and value-based care initiatives.

This flexible, affordable program is offered completely online with no in-person or synchronous attendance requirement. In addition, the program is approved to award up to 195 AAPA Category I CME credits. 


Apply to the DMSc-HS Program


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The Northern Arizona University Doctor of Medical Science Program seeks to equip PAs with the knowledge and skills needed to act as agents of change, driving US healthcare towards a safer, more equitable, and higher-value system. 


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  1. Equip PAs with an advanced understanding of healthcare system structures, incentives, and policies that drive the current state of US healthcare, enabling them to successfully navigate and contribute to the ever-evolving healthcare landscape for overall system improvement. 
  2. Empower graduates with cutting-edge knowledge in evidence-based practice, team-based care, population health management, technology integration, healthcare finance and operations, enabling PAs to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery at the local and national level.  
  3. Cultivate leaders who can address the complex interplay between healthcare delivery and social determinants of health, promoting patient-centered high-value care for all through adept management strategies, inclusive healthcare practices, and community engagement.

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Program administration
  • Danielle Kempton, DHSc, MMS, PA-C
    • Director, DMSc Program
    • Clinical Professor and Assoc Chair, Physician Assistant Studies
    • danielle.kempton@nau.edu
  • Judy Pieratt, MA
    • Academic Program Coordinator, Senior
    • judy.pieratt@nau.edu

Program faculty
  • Alison Essary, DHSc, MHPE, PA-C
    • Professor, Physician Assistant Studies
    • alison.essary@nau.edu
  • Natalie Landman, PhD
    • Assistant Teaching Professor, Physician Assistant Studies
    • natalie.landman@nau.edu
  • Adrienne Madhavpeddi, PhD, MS
    • Lecturer, Physician Assistant Studies
    • adrienne.madhavpeddi@nau.edu
  • Ahmad Pardazi, DBA, FACHE
    • Assistant Professor,Physician Assistant Studies
    • ahmad.pardazi@nau.edu

Instructional faculty
  • Craig Norquist, MD, FACEP, FAMIA
  • Swapna Reddy, JD, MPH, DrPH

Curriculum Accordion Closed

Each of the following must be completed to fulfill the requirements of the DMSc-HS degree.


    • ENG 502 – Advanced Technical Writing
    • PHA 600 – The Evolving PA Role
    • PHA 601 – Medical Ethics
    • PHA 602 – Global Health
    • PHA 603 – Professional Development Seminar
    • PHA 604* – Practicum I
    • PHA 605 – Practicum II
    • PHA 606 – Evidence-based Practice
    • PHA 708 – Patient Safety & Quality Improvement In Healthcare
    • PHA 700 – Health Care Systems and Practices in the U.S.
    • PHA-701 – Population Health Management
    • PHA 702 – Improving Health Care Using a Health Equity Lens
    • PHA 703 – Policies and Practices to Address Health
    • PHA 704 – Health Informatics for Practice and Management
    • PHA 705 – Change Management in Health Care
    • PHA 706 – Financing Health Care Delivery in the U.S.
    • PHA 707 – Culminating Project

*Students may apply for 9 units of Prior Learning Experience (PLA) credit for PHA 604 Practicum I. Contact the program for additional details.


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The program offers enrollment for spring, summer, and fall semesters

Students may apply to the program at any time.


Admission requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree from an ARC-PA accredited PA program.
  • Official transcripts from bachelor’s degree-granting institution (must hold a bachelor’s degree for consideration).
  • Minimum overall graduate cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.00 (scale is 4.00 = “A”), or the equivalent.
  • Current resume or curriculum vitae.

Program cost Accordion Closed

Our goal is to make post-professional doctoral training accessible to all PAs. As a result, our tuition structure is designed with affordability in mind. Our total cost of attendance is significantly lower than that of many other doctoral programs for PAs.


2026-2027 academic year tuition and fees:*
  • Tuition: $698 per credit hour
  • Fees:
    • One or two courses: $238/semester
    • Three or more courses: $268/semester

*Tuition and fees are subject to change. Please visit the NAU Student & Departmental Account Services webpage for the most up-to-date information on tuition and fees. 

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Employees of NAU Healthcare Partner organizations, government entities, and non-profit educational organizations may be eligible for a 10% tuition discount.*


Arizona-based Healthcare Partner organizations include:

  • Honor Health
  • Banner Health
  • Phoenix Children’s Hospital
  • Kingman Regional Medical Center
  • Southwest Network
  • Terros Health
  • Summit Healthcare

NAU also partners with dozens of organizations outside of Arizona. Please contact the program directly to find out if your employer qualifies.  


Visit the NAU  Healthcare Partners website or contact the program for more information.


*Discounts cannot be combined


 

Additional offerings

Graduate certificates


The NAU Department of Physician Assistant Studies also offers two, 12-credit online post-professional graduate certificates for Physician Assistants. These certificates include:


  • Health Equity
  • Operations and Leadership
  • Patient Safety and Quality Improvement

These certificate  programs are designed to elevate competencies in health care operations, leadership and health equity. In addition, students who complete one of these certificates can have their credits transfer seamlessly, once completed, into the Doctor of Medical Science-Healthcare Systems program, should they wish to pursue that degree.

Visit the Physician Assistant Studies Graduate certificates for Physician Assistants webpage for additional information.


*Requires a fall or spring start; contact the program for additional details

Department of Physician Assistant Studies
Location
Building
Health Sciences Education Building
435 N. 5th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Email
paprog@nau.edu
Phone
602-298-4015