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Non-native English-speaking applicants and the likelihood of physician assistant program matriculation.

Shahpar NajmabadiVirginia L ValentinJoanne RollsMary ShowstarkLeigh ElrodCarey BarryAdam BroughtonMichael BessetteTrenton Honda
Published in: Medical education online (2024)
Results indicated that non-native English-speaking applicants have lower odds of PA program matriculation. Decrements in matriculation odds were large magnitude, minimally impacted by adjustment for confounders and persistent across the years. These findings suggest that PA program admission processes may disadvantage non-native English-speaking applicants. While there are potential explanations for the observed findings, they are cause for concern. Matriculating and training PAs who have language concordance with underserved populations are important means of improving patient outcomes.
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