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Felicia Slaton is an Assistant Professor of Physician Assistant Studies and the Director of Clinical Education at Agnes Scott College, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals. Her work integrates clinical expertise with academic leadership, focusing on robust student mentorship and high-quality clinical training.
Academic Background:
- Associate of Arts, Oxford College of Emory University
- Bachelor of Arts, Emory University
- Master of Health Sciences, Duke University, Physician Assistant
Her teaching and scholarly interests center on clinical oncology, including medical, gynecologic, and surgical oncology. A dedicated educator, Professor Slaton emphasizes culturally sensitive care and professional development. Since transitioning to full-time academia in November 2019, she has focused on curriculum development and student support in clinical education.
Though no recent publications are listed, her expertise is reflected in her clinical precepting since 2014 and leadership in clinical training programs.
Scientific Awards and Honors:
- Pi Alpha - The National Honor Society for Physician Assistants Inductee
- Outstanding Contribution Award, South College
Professor Slaton is actively involved in professional service, including membership in the American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA), Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA), and the Georgia Association of Physician Assistants (GAPA), where she previously served as Chair of the Diversity Committee. Her leadership underscores a commitment to equity and inclusion in medical education. While no specific grants are listed, her role as Director of Clinical Education suggests involvement in programmatic funding and educational initiatives.
She is affiliated with structured academic and clinical teams within the Department of Physician Assistant Studies, contributing to both didactic instruction and clinical placement coordination.




