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Physician Assistants

Physician Assistants (PAs) are health care professionals licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision. Graduation from an accredited program and passage of the national certification exam are required for state licensure. The common roles and responsibilities for a Physician Assistant at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush include performing admission histories and physicals, caring for simple fractures, assisting in the operating room, conducting post-surgical and inpatient rounds, suturing lacerations, performing cast changes, performing minor surgical procedures such as debridement and pin removals, and interpreting X-ray findings. All of these actions are performed with the supervision and consultation of the attending physician.

The role of a Physician Assistant is not of independent practice, but working as a team with Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush physicians. The Physician-PA team can help to increase efficiency and optimize patient care. Frequent consultation and review of patient care, by both the physician and the PA assures that all patients are receiving the best possible care.

What is a Physician Assistant (PA)?

Physician assistants are health care professionals licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision. As part of their comprehensive responsibilities, PAs conduct physical exams, diagnose and treat illnesses, order and interpret tests, counsel on preventive health care, assist in surgery, and write prescriptions. Within the physician/PA relationship, physician assistants exercise autonomy in medical decision making and provide a broad range of diagnostic and therapeutic services.

How much education does a PA have?

Primary School:12 years
College:4 years
PA Program (Masters Degree):2.5 years
Total:18.5 years

To learn more about our Physician Assistants, click on any of the bio links below.

• Jocelyn Handschiegel-Shook
• Lauren Mazur
• Kyle Pilz
• Stacy Twigg
• Emilie Allen
• Jamie Birkelo
• Lisa Gray
• Molly Herrmann
• Sheri Lask
• Katie McQueen
• Kari Menard
• Dimpal Patel
• Reena Patel
• Zachary Pfiffner
• April Pingry
• Natalie Podboy
• Brandon Sessler
• Travis Smith
• Allison Terry


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