
معرفی
Louise Lee, Ed.D., is a Professor in the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at St. John's University, specializing in Physician Assistant (PA) education and clinical practice. She has taught full-time since 2000, previously serving as Assistant Program Director at Tufts University and Chair of the Department of PA Education at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Her expertise spans medical education innovation, healthcare simulation, and clinical topics like gestational diabetes and pre-eclampsia. Lee actively practices once weekly at a local hospital, maintaining a connection between academia and clinical care.
Education:
- Doctorate in Education (Ed.D.), 2016
- Master's in Health Administration (M.H.A.), 2006
- Bachelor's in PA Studies, 1987
Research Interests: Medical education, test anxiety in healthcare students, simulation-based learning, and clinical specialties including women's health and chronic pain management. Lee has published extensively on topics like fibromyalgia, pre-eclampsia, and Long Covid management.
Recent Articles: Focus on clinical practice and education, including studies on pre-eclampsia mental health, Long Covid guidance for primary care providers, and fibromyalgia treatment updates.
Awards:
- Teaching Excellence Award, St. John's University (2018)
- Scholarship of Teaching Award, MCPHS (2010)
Professional Contributions: Advises on PA curriculum design, contributes to national conferences, and advocates for integrating simulation into healthcare training. No specific grants or student advising roles are detailed in the provided text.
