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New director plans to bring continued growth and purpose in PA program

Jason Huddleston | 

Jason Huddleston

Greetings alumni, students, colleagues and friends! It is with great pleasure that I pen this letter to introduce myself. My name is Dr. Jason Huddleston, and I am the new program director for the School of Physician Assistant Studies. 

It is an honor and a privilege to join such a talented team of compassionate, student-centric educators who are wholly devoted to transforming tomorrow’s health care through today’s students. Similarly, I couldn’t be more excited to be part of the rich tradition of excellence in Christian higher education here at Lipscomb University.

It was John C. Maxwell who said, “Change is inevitable. Growth is optional.” While our program has experienced some changes in recent months, I assure you that we are growing, ever building upon a strong foundation that is rooted in excellence and focused on the way ahead. Even though the trajectory is not always linear, our azimuth remains fixed on a singular purpose, training students to become physician assistants who will provide compassionate health care to a diverse patient community.

As we approach the Day of Giving, (2/22/22) we ask that you consider giving to the School of Physician Assistant Studies. We are focusing on growing our educational resources and developing scholarship opportunities for students. It is through the generosity of people like you that our program can continue to grow and affect change in health care. Each dollar that you contribute to our program will help foster the future education of tomorrow’s health care providers.  

Lastly, we welcome you to reach out, keep in touch, and continue to be a part of the legacy that we are creating here at Lipscomb University. If you are around, please stop in for a visit. We love keeping up with alumni as well as meeting new people. Come see how you can be involved in what’s happening here in Hughes and beyond.

God bless,

Dr. Jason Huddleston
Director, School of Physician Assistant Studies

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