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Jason Radke serves as Assistant Professor, Department Chair, and Program Director for the Physician Assistant Program at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science's College of Health Professions. He joined the institution in 2014, progressing through leadership roles including Clinical Coordinator, Director of Experiential Learning, and Director of Didactic Education before assuming his current position in 2018.
His academic credentials include a Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Midwestern University (2006) and a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Psychology from the University of Iowa (2003).
Dr. Radke's research centers on population health and underserved community care, with clinical expertise spanning pediatrics, emergency medicine, and men's health. He pioneered an interprofessional pediatric behavioral health clinic integrating psychological services with medical care through community partnerships.
His scholarly output includes a 2020 book chapter on primary care case studies and a 2017 peer-reviewed presentation analyzing healthcare experience impacts on PA student performance, demonstrating his commitment to medical education innovation.
He has earned two teaching honors from the College of Health Professions: the Outstanding Educator Award (2019) and Outstanding Faculty Teacher Award (2018).
As co-director of the Healthy Families Clinic for six years, Dr. Radke developed campus-based integrated behavioral health services for children while collaborating with community organizations to expand access. He currently serves on the Physician Assistant Education Association Finance Steering Committee and contributes to national PA education initiatives.



