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David Jackson is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Physician Assistant Studies at the College of Health Professions, Pace University, New York City. He serves as the Director of Remediation and teaches a wide range of core courses in clinical medicine, diagnostics, and professional development for physician assistant students.
Education:
- DHSc in Health Science, Nova Southeastern University, Florida (2012)
- MPAS in Emergency Medicine, University of Nebraska (2007)
- BS in Physician Assistant Studies, Touro College School of Health Sciences, New York, NY (1995)
- AA in Arts, Hudson Valley Community College, New York, NY (1993)
- Certificate in Paramedic Program, Hudson Valley Community College, New York, NY (1992)
- BS in Mathematics, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, NY (1991)
His research and teaching interests center on clinical training for physician assistants, with emphasis on evidence-based medicine, pathophysiology, laboratory diagnostics, surgical techniques, and professional ethics. His academic background bridges mathematics, emergency medicine, and health science, supporting a multidisciplinary approach to medical education.
While no recent publications are listed, his instructional scope indicates a strong engagement with medical education, clinical methodology, and student remediation in health professions.
David Jackson has not been mentioned with any scientific awards or honors in the provided text.
He advises and mentors students through the Master’s Project (PAS 620) and oversees academic remediation, contributing to student success and program quality. There is no mention of external research grants in the provided information.
He is involved in the academic and clinical training framework within the Physician Assistant Studies program at Pace University, contributing to curriculum delivery and student support, particularly through remediation initiatives.





