Jul 01, 2025  
2025-2026 Graduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Graduate Catalog

Doctorate of Medical Science


Program Overview

The University of Saint Francis’ Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) program is an entirely online, 36-credit hour program designed specifically for physician assistants/associates to advance their knowledge of healthcare education, develop leadership skills, master public health principles, and build confidence in healthcare and business administration. Students have the option to complete the seven core courses and five concentration courses on a full-time (12-months) or part-time (24-months) basis. Students are admitted to the program for a spring (January), summer (May), or fall (August) start.

Program Mission

The University of Saint Francis Doctor of Medical Science program prepares a diverse community of physician assistants/associates to become distinguished leaders, competent educators and advocates, and practitioners dedicated to wholistic patient care.    

Program Vision

The University of Saint Francis Doctor of Medical Science program envisions graduates as influential leaders dedicated to serving their communities through leadership, education, and advocacy. 

 

Program Level Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the Doctor of Medical Science program at the University of Saint Francis, students will be able to: 

  1. Apply ethical decision-making and responsible stewardship in healthcare, administrative, or educational leadership settings.  
  2. Demonstrate inclusive managerial and leadership practices in an educational, healthcare, or administrative setting.  
  3. Execute informed judgements regarding leadership and management principles, policies, and laws in a U.S. based healthcare, administrative, or education system.  
  4. Develop a well-reasoned, evidence-based scholarly work that explores a current topic in healthcare, leadership, or education.  
  5. Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of data analytics, case study analysis, and strategic decision making to promote continuous operational improvements. (Business Leadership and Administration Concentration; Leadership and Administration Concentration) 
  6. Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of healthcare law, clinical measures, accounting, financial, budgeting, and economic data to promote continuous quality improvements. (Healthcare Leadership and Administration Concentration) 
  7. Demonstrate an ability to design, develop, and execute projects that improve student learning outcomes, program curriculum or operations, and accreditation compliance or program self-improvement. (Healthcare Education Concentration)   
  8. Utilize public health principles, including epidemiology, biostatistics, and population health, to propose improvements to U.S. healthcare policies. (Public Health Concentration)   

 

Admission Requirements

Individuals interested in applying to the DMSc program must:

  • Be a graduate from an ARC-PA accredited program with a minimum cumulative 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
    • If below 2.75, applicants must also complete a directed essay question which will be reviewed for admission consideration.
  • Possess current physician assistant certification (NCCPA), OR
  • Be within 9 months of graduation from an ARC-PA accredited program. Proof of good academic and professional standing must be provided by a letter of recommendation from the student’s current/previous PA program director.
  • Send all official transcripts from bachelors and masters-level degree-granting institutions to the Office of Admissions (gradschool@sf.edu).

Concentrations


Each student selects one of the following 15 credit, 5 course concentrations, if available: 

Leadership and Administration Concentration (General), 15 credits.


Business Leadership and Administration Concentration: 15 credits


Students who complete this concentration can earn an MBA  following the completion of four additional, major-specific courses.

Healthcare Leadership and Administration Concentration, 15 credits.


Students who complete this concentration can earn an MHA, following the completion of four additional, major-specific courses.

Additional Semester: MBA Completion


Those who desire to earn an MBA following the completion of their DMSc degree should select the Business Leadership and Administration Concentration. The MBA is awarded following completion of one additional, full-time semester consisting of four, 3-credit courses: 

 

Additional Semester: MHA Completion


Those who desire to earn an MHA following the completion of their DMSc degree should select the Healthcare Leadership and Administration Concentration. The MHA is awarded following completion of one additional, full-time semester consisting of four, 3-credit courses: