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Kimberly
Henry
Assistant Professor, Principal Faculty

Biography

Kimberly A. Henry, MSEd, MPA, PA-C, ATC is a board-certified Physician Associate (PA-C) who graduated from University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences with a Bachelor’s in Athletic Training in 2005. Throughout undergraduate she worked with Division I and III athletes. She then attended a post-professional athletic training program at Old Dominion University while working as a collegiate athletic trainer at Norfolk State University with Division I football and softball teams.

While at Old Dominion, Professor Henry completed research on The Effects of the Landing Error Scoring System on Gender and Various Jump Landing Tasks. She earned her Master's of Science in Education in 2007 from Old Dominion University. She went on to work as a collegiate athletic trainer. Next, she attended Eastern Virginia Medical School earning a Master of Physician Assistant in 2013. She worked as an orthopedic PA for over 7 years at a busy outpatient practice specializing in sports medicine. In this role, Professor Henry was a preceptor for PA students, undergraduate students interested in medicine and high school students shadowing in orthopedics.

She transitioned to PA Education in 2020 as an Assistant Professor, Clinical Faculty at PCOM Philadelphia Campus. While at PCOM, Professor Henry was a member of the institutional wide Mental Health Taskforce Committee, a member of the PA program DEI Committee and a faculty at large member of Executive Faculty Senate. She is excited to bring her knowledge, passion, and love for both education and medicine as Principal Faculty to Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Physician Associate Program. 

In her free time, Professor Henry enjoys traveling and spending time with her two active, young boys, husband and their Weimaraner.