September 22, 2022
Physician assistant program seeks male K-Staters to serve as teaching assistants
Submitted by College of Health and Human Sciences
The physician assistant program is currently seeking males who are available to serve as urogenital teaching assistants for the physician assistant program students.
To help students gain experience and confidence for men's personal exams, male urogenital teaching assistants help educate by allowing students to perform necessary male-specific exams on them.
Those interested in serving as a urogenital teaching assistants will receive all necessary training through the physician assistant program staff. This is a paid, part-time position with teaching assistants being used during the spring, summer and fall semesters during physical exams and patient simulation events.
Training for this position will be Saturday, Sept. 24, at Mary and Carl Ice Hall. Those interested should contact Sujatha Prakash by email.