
Assistant
Professor, Physician Assistant Studies
B.S., MCP Hahnemann University
Title:
Assistant
Professor, Physician Assistant Studies
Education:
B.S.
Physician Assistant Studies – Hahnemann University (1995)
B.S.
Exercise Physiology – Temple University (1990)
Certification:
National
Commission on the Certification of Physician Assistants
PA
National Certification
Experience:
Pediatrics,
Emergency Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine and Rehabilitation
Academic
and Research Interests:
Pediatrics,
Emergency Medicine, Orthopedics, Medical History taking
& Physical Diagnosis, Instructional Design and Technology,
Student Society Advising
Biographical
Summary
Robert
Emery graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise
Physiology from Temple University (1990) and spent the next
three years at Graduate Hospital performing exercise stress
tests along with assisting in the cardiac catheterization
labs. Upon receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in
Physician Assistant Studies from Hahnemann University (1995),
he had worked clinically in pediatrics and emergency medicine.
Additionally, for more than eight years, he has been active
in teaching of physician assistant students as adjunct faculty
for Philadelphia University and Drexel University as well
as the precepting of physician assistant, medical and nurse
practitioner students.
He
is actively involved with the Pennsylvania Society of Physician
Assistants (PSPA) serving as the liaison to the Pennsylvania
Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (PA AAP).
He has authored Pediatric Disorders .
In: Auth, PC, Kerstein, MD (Eds), PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT REVIEW
BOOK, Lippincott-Raven Publishers, Philadelphia, PA 2001.
Rob currently holds the position of Assistant Professor and PA Program Admissions Coordinator at Philadelphia University. He continues to practice clinically at Jeanes Hospital (Temple University Health System) in the Emergency Department. Rob is actively pursuing a Master's Degree in Instructional Design & Technology.