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Students gather on the East Plaza for lunch during Accepted Student Day at 㽶.

㽶 rolled out the True Blue welcome mat on Saturday, March 21, as admitted students and their families came to the Clinton campus for Accepted Student Day. The event was a celebration of achievement and a first real taste of life as a Blue Hose.

“Days like this are what make this work meaningful,” said Josh Tyson, executive director of . “When you see these students walking across campus, laughing, making new friends, and starting to picture themselves here — that’s the moment you know 㽶 is working its magic.” 

“We couldn’t be more excited about the class that’s coming.”

In Belk Auditorium, 㽶 president Dr. Anita Gustafson, student leaders, and admissions leadership officially welcomed the incoming class.  An academic advising overview followed, giving students an early look at navigating their first semester and the First-Year Experience courses designed to help them hit the ground running in the fall.

After the welcome session, future Blue Hose connected with current and future 㽶 students as they made friends and learned more about what to expect at 㽶.  Meanwhile, parents gathered for sessions on financial aid, campus resources, and student support services.

“Accepted Student Day made me excited for my future at 㽶,” said Kendall Williams of Woodruff, S.C.

“From the moment I arrived, everyone was incredibly welcoming. The campus is beautiful, and the atmosphere is truly refreshing.”

The afternoon brought everyone together on East Plaza for the True Blue Celebration. Students and parents met with professors to learn more about the academic offerings at 㽶 as well as campus leaders to learn more about the many ways  students can get involved on campus. 

A cookout with yard games and a live DJ capped off an event full of new friendships and first impressions.

“The experience I had at Presbyterian was amazing!” said Kameron Hailstock of Piedmont, S.C. 

“Everyone I met was so nice and made me feel like I belonged. It was fun doing the activities on campus. I met a lot of great people who also had an amazing time!”

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Physician Assistant program welcomes Andrew Cali as Director of Admissions /physician-assistant-program-welcomes-andrew-cali-as-director-of-admissions/ Wed, 20 Apr 2022 17:12:32 +0000 /physician-assistant-program-welcomes-andrew-cali-as-director-of-admissions/ A board-certified physician assistant with a specialty in emergency medicine, Cali will look to expand upon the program’s service work and partnerships with local communities by Sarah Murphy Andrew Cali […]

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A board-certified physician assistant with a specialty in emergency medicine, Cali will look to expand upon the program’s service work and partnerships with local communities

by Sarah Murphy

Andrew Cali had not even considered a career in medicine until an accident in college landed him in the hospital for nearly a week.

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“There were all these students, residents, attendings and nurses who were taking such good care of me,” says Cali. “I had never felt that level of care from people who truly had my best interest at heart. I thought to myself, ‘Wow, this is an amazing profession. I need to get into this.’”

Having originally gone to school to study film, Cali was inspired to change both his college and his concentration. He transferred to Georgia State University to major in biology and chemistry, and it was in Atlanta that Cali gained his first experience working in a hospital emergency room—a space that his career would come to center around.

“I knew right away that emergency medicine was a natural fit for me,” says Cali, who began as an emergency department technician. “If you can see control within a very chaotic environment and make that work, then the ER is a good environment for you.”

The sudden passing of his father when Cali was a child also inspired him to focus on emergency medicine and urgent care. “Within the ER, I have the opportunity to talk with different groups of people, get on their level, and help make them feel comfortable in one of the worst moments of their life.”

Cali went on to complete the physician assistant (PA) program at Touro College in Manhattan and has since worked in emergency rooms up and down the East Coast as a board-certified PA. In addition to his clinical work, Cali has served as a clinical educator for multiple PA programs and medical schools in New York, Florida and South Carolina.

In December 2021, Cali joined 㽶 as director of admissions for the PA graduate program. He also continues to practice emergency medicine and Urgent Care Medicine for PRISMA Upstate, where he is a clinical faculty member at the University of South Carolina Upstate Medical School.

Transitioning from being in a strictly clinical setting to academia has been a new adventure for Cali, though he’s pulling from core skills he honed as a PA while navigating the new normal.

“If you’re in the ER, there isn’t a set schedule of patients coming in,” says Cali. “You know that there is an unknown, and that’s all you know. But then you walk away from that, and that’s the end of the day. Your shift is over. Whereas in academics, what’s interesting and fulfilling is that although there are still unknowns, the ultimate ‘known’ is that you’re doing everything you possibly can to make really great healthcare providers.”

, the physician assistant career path is among the fastest growing medical careers in the U.S. In his role as director of admissions, Cali aims to build a nationally recognized PA program, graduating students who perform well on their boards and are well received within the medical community.

“㽶’s program in one word would be community,” says Cali. “The faculty and staff want to see the students succeed, and they want the students to feel like they’re part of a family.”

Cali is full speed ahead on a handful of new, service-focused initiatives at 㽶. An inclusive partnership with regional Indigenous American populations is in the works, aimed at encouraging qualified individuals to consider the PA program at Presbyterian. Overall, Cali hopes to expand medical care in underserved communities across South Carolina and the southeast.

“We are trying our hardest as a program to create the best healthcare providers that we can in order to help serve both the local area of South Carolina, as well as our nation as a whole,” says Cali. “It’s something that we take very seriously, because one day, they’ll be treating you. Or a family member. And we want you to know that that provider knows what they’re doing, and they’re going to do a good job.”

For more information about the 㽶 Physician Assistant program, visit the program website.

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