The Clinical Sciences department at the University of Lynchburg, part of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, offers specialized graduate programs designed to prepare students for impactful careers in direct patient care. Focusing primarily on fields such as Physician Assistant Medicine and Physical Therapy, the department provides rigorous, accredited education built upon patient-centered, evidence-based practice and extensive hands-on clinical experience. Students learn in modern facilities, including cadaver and simulation labs, developing essential practical skills. Admission is competitive, seeking candidates with strong academic backgrounds, relevant patient care experience, and a dedication to becoming compassionate healthcare professionals ready to serve communities.
View Clinical SciencesThe University of Lynchburg (UL) is a private university associated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and located in Lynchburg, Virginia. It has approximately 2,800 undergraduate and graduate students. The university's campus spans 264 acres.