Expert Insights from Program Leaders
June 05, 2023

Season 4: Episode 66 - Dr. Nina Multak and the University of Florida School of PA Studies

Stephane and I speak with Dr. Nina Multak about her path to becoming a PA, a national leader in simulation, and an Associate Dean with the University of Florida's School of Physician Assistant Studies. She shares updates on the program, their strengt...

Stephane and I speak with Dr. Nina Multak about her path to becoming a PA, a national leader in simulation, and an Associate Dean with the University of Florida's School of Physician Assistant Studies. She shares updates on the program, their strengt...

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The PA Path Podcast

Stephane and I speak with Dr. Nina Multak about her path to becoming a PA, a national leader in simulation, and an Associate Dean with the University of Florida's School of Physician Assistant Studies. She shares updates on the program, their strength in simulation, and her thoughts on the 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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Nina Multak PhD, PA-C

Associate Dean, Program Director, University of Florida School of PA Studies

Nina Multak, PhD, MPAS, PA-C, DFAAPA is the Associate Dean and Randolph B. Mahoney Director of the University of Florida School of Physician Assistant Studies.
She received her doctoral training from the Drexel University College of Computing and Informatics. Her clinical experience includes obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmology and cardiovascular and thoracic surgery.
Nina Multak has spent more than 30 years focusing on PA education and has held previous faculty appointments where she also taught PA students including Drexel University, NOVA Southeastern University, and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She is a graduate of the Hahnemann University Physician Assistant Program. Her Masters in Physician Assistant Studies was awarded from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine with an emphasis on educational innovation for physician assistant students.
She is a huge patient safety advocate and dedicated to using experiential learning through simulation to achieve ideal patient outcomes. Nina enjoys teaching PA students and PA faculty using simulation based medical education to achieve competencies. Recently she served on the Board of Directors of the international Society for Simulation in Healthcare as the first PA to hold a leadership role in this professional organization. Nina Multak completed a term as the Technology and Education feature editor for the Journal of Physician Assistant Education. She is a current member of the PAEA research leadership team and serves on the Research Mission Advancement Commission for the Physician As… Read More