
معرفی
Emily Greene serves as an Assistant Professor in the Physician Assistant Program at Mary Baldwin University, bringing nine years of full-time Urology PA clinical experience to her academic role while maintaining one day of weekly clinical practice. Hailing from Augusta County, she integrates hands-on expertise into curriculum development with a focus on emerging clinical technologies.
Her educational background includes:
- Physician Assistant Program, James Madison University (2009)
Professor Greene specializes in Urology and Point of Care Ultrasound integration, having pioneered ultrasound protocols in the Clinical Skills and Procedures course series after recognizing its critical role as "the stethoscope of the 21st century." She co-leads The Healer's Art curriculum for compassionate professional identity formation and resiliency training, while directing community health efforts through the Mobile Free Clinic to serve Appalachia's underserved populations. Her work emphasizes Medical Spanish development for culturally competent care and sustainable community engagement beyond international medical missions.
As an educator, she mentors Physician Assistant students through curriculum innovation in diagnostic techniques and clinical procedures, with significant contributions to Physical Diagnosis course modernization. Her community partnerships extend to local Appalachian healthcare initiatives where she applies clinical skills in resource-limited settings.
Professor Greene operates within the Physician Assistant Program faculty team and collaborates extensively with the Mobile Free Clinic organization, focusing on practical skill transfer and community-responsive healthcare solutions for rural populations.


