Congratulations to 1st Lt. Daren C. Weatherby, the newest Physician Assistant to the Army. Weatherby graduated the Interservice Physician Assistant Program on April 9. IPAP is a 29-month, two phase program that includes 16 months of academics followed by 13 months of hands-on training at a military medical treatment facility. It is a very unique and accelerated program. The academic requirements may seem intense, but they provide an assessment of a student’s ability to provide world-class care to service members and their families. Cadets that graduate from the program earn both a Bac
Congratulations to 1st Lt. Daren C. Weatherby, the newest Physician Assistant to the Army. Weatherby graduated the Interservice Physician Assistant Program on April 9. IPAP is a 29-month, two phase program that includes 16 months of academics followed by 13 months of hands-on training at a military medical treatment facility. It is a very unique and accelerated program. The academic requirements may seem intense, but they provide an assessment of a student’s ability to provide world-class care to service members and their families. Cadets that graduate from the program earn both a Bachelor’s and Master's degrees from the University of Nebraska Medical Center and receive a commission as a 1st Lieutenant.
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