PC Physician Assistant program celebrates Class of 2023 during third commencement exercises

PC Physician Assistant program celebrates Class of 2023 during third commencement exercises

PA Class of 2023

The Physician Assistant Program Class of 2023

Presbyterian College’s Physician Assistant program held its third commencement ceremony Saturday in Belk Auditorium.

Friends, family, and faculty witnessed 35 students graduate as they enter the profession and begin their medical careers.

Program director Amanda Stevenson-Cali called the Class of 2023 a distinguished group of new professionals. Sixteen class members carried at least a 3.7 grade point average, while seven had GPAs above 3.9. Nearly half of the class scored in the advanced medical knowledge category on their end-of-curriculum exams – more than twice the national average class.

“You exceeded the national mean in nearly every area of medicine,” Stevenson-Cali said. “Your preceptors have gushed about your professionalism, bedside manner, and collaborative spirit.”

Dr. Greg Mappin with graduating PA student.

Retiring medical director Dr. Greg Mappin poses with a member of the PA program’s Class of 2023.

Most graduates already have secured jobs, and many are considering multiple job offers. According to Stevenson-Cali, the new PAs are taking positions all over the country – including Hawaii, South Dakota, and California. One graduate, she said, is taking a job in the National Health Service Corps, while another earned an emergency medicine fellowship.

Stevenson-Cali said graduates have much to be proud of but must always remember that medical practice requires a lifetime of learning.

“You’ve only just begun,” she said. “You will never be able to know everything. If you’re not sure – and there will be a lot of uncertainty, especially early on – look it up. Ask for help, or both.

“If something isn’t following the pattern you expected, reconsider. If your gut is telling you something isn’t right, listen, and don’t discount the expertise of nurses, pharmacists, respiratory therapists, and other health care professionals. You became a PA to work on a team.”

In her address to the Class of ’23, PC president Dr. Anita Gustafson told graduates they had already demonstrated the clinical skills and knowledge necessary to succeed. She said the intrinsic values inherent in a PC education set them apart from all other PAs.

“I believe you have also gained other skills and strengths during your time at PC – skills that are just as important as diagnostic skills and knowing what medications to prescribe,” Gustafson said. “These other skills include compassion, care, and a dedication to service. These are the skills that will set you apart as graduates of Presbyterian College and why they are so vitally important in patient care.

“You have the privilege to make a difference in the lives of your patients. I am confident that, after hours and hours and hours of study and clinical rotations and having the benefit from the support of your professors, mentors, and families, that you will embrace this privilege to serve others with strong commitment and dedication to the health care profession.”

PC provost Dr. Kerry Pannell echoed the president’s call to service by reminding the Class of 2023 of the college’s motto, “While We Live, We Serve.”

“This idea and strong commitment to service informs everything we do as a student-centered institution,” Pannell said. “Our faith in Presbyterian values means that we believe in promoting justice and dignity of all persons and are guided by the grace of God.

“I’m impressed by your commitment to serve humanity to tend to the sick and needy. Caring for patients is the highest form of service.”

Several students and a faculty member were honored for their contributions and achievements, including:

  • Clinical Student of the Year – Erin Elizabeth Goff
  • Clinical Crusher Award – Gabrielle Brandylynn Payne
  • Most Miles Traveled/Most Paperwork Completed Award – Jesse Lee Biggins
  • Valedictorian – Savannah Rose Styles
  • Don Raber Award – Brittany Anne Borchers
  • Special Retirement Recognition – Dr. Greg Mappin

The Physician Assistant Class of 2023

  • Nicole Ann Arrington
  • Jesse Lee Biggins
  • Rachel Elizabeth Bissette
  • Brittany Anne Borchers
  • Alexis Shey Boyd
  • Selenica Nivon Bruce
  • Ellington Curtis
  • Morgan Darst Fields
  • Emily Brooke Fowler
  • Carlie Fusco – Pi Alpha recipient
  • Allison Paige Gallagher
  • Erin Elizabeth Goff – Pi Alpha recipient
  • Madison Graybar
  • Savannah Hollifield Griffith – Pi Alpha recipient
  • Brooke Hayes
  • Landon Avery Hewell
  • Chelsea Jones
  • Laurin Elizabeth Jones
  • Janetta Kitchko
  • Jessica Lee Lachowicz
  • Jordan Ronnie Lawson
  • Alexandra Poolson Lucas – Pi Alpha recipient
  • Chelsea Aaryn Lyons – Pi Alpha recipient
  • Zachary Stephen Martin
  • Alexandra Lynn Mooney
  • Gabrielle Brandylynn Payne
  • Katie Dzoba Sayre
  • Morgan McAtee Seiter
  • Ty Calder Smith
  • Savannah Rose Styles
  • Joshua Elery Walker
  • Ashleigh Elizabeth White
  • Meghan Elizabeth Williams
  • Ashley Brooke Yarbrough
  • Aldiana Zahirovic