Expert Insights from Program Leaders
April 17, 2023

Season 4: Episode 59 - Dr. Jeanie McHugo and the University of North Dakota

We speak with Dr. McHugo, Chair of the Department of PA Studies at the University of North Dakota about her path to becoming a PA from rural South Dakota. We also learn about their innovative approach to building the primary care workforce for their ...

We speak with Dr. McHugo, Chair of the Department of PA Studies at the University of North Dakota about her path to becoming a PA from rural South Dakota. We also learn about their innovative approach to building the primary care workforce for their ...

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The PA Path Podcast

We speak with Dr. McHugo, Chair of the Department of PA Studies at the University of North Dakota about her path to becoming a PA from rural South Dakota. We also learn about their innovative approach to building the primary care workforce for their state and her contributions to leading the PA profession.

The purpose of this podcast is to provide news and information on the PA profession and is for informational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policy of the University of Arizona.

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Jeanie McHugo

Jeanie McHugo serves as Professor and Chair in the Department of PA Studies at the University of North Dakota. Jeanie has been a PA for 25 years and has been formally involved in PA education for nearly 20 years. Her educational focus began as a preceptor, subsequent academic and clinical faculty, and currently as Department Chair. Her clinical experience includes acute care/family medicine, general medicine with a psychiatric emphasis, and clinical and surgical orthopedics.
A graduate of Mankato State University, the University of South Dakota, and the University of Nebraska-Omaha, Jeanie completed her doctorate degree in Higher Education: Teaching and Learning at the University of North Dakota. She has been involved in PA admissions and curriculum at the national level with the Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA). In addition, she has served as a site visitor and as a Commissioner for the Accreditation Review Commission for the Education of Physician Assistants (ARC-PA).
Jeanie’s research interests have included clinical teaching, evaluation and improvement, student and program assessment, teaching and learning strategy, and adult learning theory. She has also studied leadership strategies for several years, has been an active contributor of several professional leadership panels and workshops, and has most recently been involved in advanced leadership training as a certified LPI® Coach and Certified Master of The Leadership Challenge®.