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The ARC-PA does not specify a particular degree to be issued to PA program graduates, so each university is free to call their degree whatever they want. The result is a little bit of an alphabet soup of degrees. (One exception is that some programs also offer an MPH (public health) track to their PA students which is a distinct area of study.)

 

 

In the grand scheme of things, the only letters after your name that will matter will be the "PA-C."

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