The Johns Hopkins Postgraduate Emergency Medicine Residency for Physician Assistants (PA) is an 18-month postgraduate training program.
The program prepares qualified PAs with the evidence-based knowledge, technical skills, and critical thinking abilities required to provide multi-disciplinary and compassionate emergency medicine care.
Why Apply to the Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine PA Residency Program?
History
Founded in 2007 as the first civilian clinically-based program of its kind, our program combines didactic instruction and practical training to prepare you for the rigorous demands of emergency medicine.
Teamwork
PAs have a long history of respected clinical leadership on our campus. Our residents are fully integrated with care teams alongside faculty, advanced practice providers, physician residents and fellows.
Apprentice-style Learning
Within our intentional learning environment, including close relationships with mentors, you will gain hands-on experience while providing excellent patient care.
Clear Goals
Our residency milestones are made in alignment with the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) guidelines. We challenge our residents every day to propel them forward, ensuring they continually grow higher-level skills.
Features of Our Training
Past Emergency Medicine PA Residents
Faculty Leadership
Mary Masterson, MPAS, PA-C, DFAAPA
Program Director
Nicole Heidenreich, MSPAS, PA-C
Assistant Program Director
Jonathan Hansen, M.D., MBA
Interim Medical Director
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