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Morgan, PhD, PA-C
Assistant Professor
Director of PA Research
BS, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1982
BS and PA Certificate, Emory University, 1987
MS, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000
PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2007
Ms. Morgan serves as the director of PA Research. She designs and implements research on the impact of PAs on health service provision. She is an instructor for the History and Physical Diagnosis course and the Evidence-Based Medicine I course. She coordinates the Nephrology unit of Clinical Medicine. She currently serves on the United States Department of Health and Human Services Advisory Committee on Primary Care Training in Medicine and Dentistry as the Physician Assistant Representative. Her recent publications include: a letter to Health Affairs, “What about Physician Assistants?” and “Improving Physician Assistant Education and Practice in Substance Use Disorders”, in A Strategic Plan for Interdisciplinary Faculty Development, and posters “National Healthcare Surveys and Physician Assistant Workforce Research: Trials and Tribulations and “Being One with the Current: Integrating Informatics and EBM into the Curriculum.” She is a member of Pi Alpha, the national physician assistant honor society. She was the recipient of the Physician Assistant Foundation Brietman-Dorn Research Scholarship in 2005 and was the 2004-2005 Health Services Research Fellow for the Physician Assistant Division of the Department of Community and Family Medicine at Duke University.
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