Christina Davis serves as chair and assistant professor in the Department of PA Studies. Previously, she served as vice chair for Administration, director of Curriculum for the PA Studies Hybrid program, and adjunct assistant professor in our PAS Department. At Saint Francis University, she served as an academic coordinator for the Physician Assistant Science Program. Clinically, Davis has over 15 years of experience working in a variety of health care settings and is currently practicing in hospital medicine and urgent care. Her research interests include expanding the role of physician assistants as well as examining the physician assistants' value in relation to patient outcomes. Davis earned her Bachelor of health science, Master of Physician Assistant Science and Master of Business Administration degrees from Saint Francis University. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Education degree at the University of Pittsburgh School of Education.
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- Inducted to Pi Alpha, the National Honor Society for Physician Assistants
- Innovation in Education Award, Advisory Council on Instructional Excellence, Office of the Provost, University of Pittsburgh