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Faculty180 – Vita and Individual Profile Data Sheet

Gregory M Chase, MSHED, MS Clinical Medicine, PA-C II, RN

Fall 1980 - Fall 2120

Physician Assistant Program

GregoryChase@scuhs.edu

Current Position

Position: University Faculty
Position: PA Instructional Faculty

Biography

Gregory M. Chase, of Fort Worth, Texas, is a physician assistant at Kaiser Permanente Medical Group (SCPMG) of San Bernardino county. He joined SCPMG in 1987 after graduating from The University of Alaska at Anchorage with a Bachelor’s degree Biology and Registered Nursing (RN). Following his graduation he moved to Southern California where he started a Emergency Nursing clerkship program, graduating the Kaiser ER program he spent the next several years in the Kaiser Anaheim of Orange County. By 1997, looking to advance his medical career, he applied for and was accepted at Western Univerity Health Sciences (COMP) in Physician Assistant Studies. Following his graduation from Western University and acceptance of his Physician Assistant Certification, he transfered to Kaiser Permanente Medical Group of San Bernardino County in Fontana where he worked until his recent retirement in the past year serving over 34 years in Emergency Medicine. He is a current member of Society Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants and California Association of Physician Assistants. Currently he is working with the humanitarian Texas Border Medical Care providing humanitarian care to those seeking asylum in the United States. In addition to his humanitarian work along the US-Mexico border, he also enjoys a career as a Assistant Professor Clinical Medicine at Southern California University Health Sciences Department of Physician Assistant Studies. 

Degrees

2010

M.S.P.A.S., Clinical Medicine Physician Assistant, ATSU, Phoenix , Arizona, United StatesDissertation: presentation of child abuse and neglect to the Emergency Department Principles of Management, Referrals to Child Protective Services.

2009

M.S.Ed., Health Science Education, Western University, Pomona, California, United StatesDissertation: Child Abuse and Family Violence Transgeneration of Abuse

1998

P.A., PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT Active License, WESTERN UNIVERSITY, POMONA, California, United StatesDissertation: Role of antiplatelet therapy in acute ST Elevation Infarct (STEMI)

1987

RN, Registered Nurse (RN) active license, LA SW, Los Angeles, California, United StatesDissertation: Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse in Emergency Medicine

Professional Licensures (Healthcare)

PA-C, California, United States, PA-14476, Active, 1998, April 2027, 1174740658

DEA, California, United States, MC0615724, Active, 1998, August 2027

Registered Nurse (RN), California, United States, RN 424201, Active, 1987, April 2027

Certifications (Healthcare)

American Heart Association, Adult Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Emergency Medicine, na, 2024-04-01, 2026-04-30

American Heart Association, Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS), Emergency Medicine, na, 2024-04-01, 2026-04-30

Post-Graduate Training

Type: Post-Baccalaureate , AT Stills University Health Sciences, Masters Clinical Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, August 2008, June 2010

Type: Post-Baccalaureate , Western University Health Sciences, Masters Science Health Ed, Pomona, California, United States, August 2010, June 2012

Work Experience

2020 - Ongoing

Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Southern California University Health Sciences, Whittier, California, United States

1987 - 2020

Physician Assistant Certified level II Senior Associate Physician Emergency Department, Southern California Permanente Medical Group San Bernardino,, Inland Empire, and Orange County, Fontana, Anaheim, California, United States

1987 - 1998

Registered Nurse Department Emergency Medicine, SCPMG Orange County, Anaheim, California, United States

1981 - 1986

Orthopedic and Emergency Department Technician , Sisters of Providence Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, United States

Professional Membership

Fall 1995 - Ongoing

American Academy Physician Assistant (AAPA), August 1995

Fall 1998 - Ongoing

Society Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants, September 1998, Physician Assistants in Emergency Medicine to promote the role of EMPAs through education, advocacy, collaboration and research

Interests

Cardiology, ECG interpretation and intervention, Urology/Kidney disease, Neurology, , Child abuse, neglect, Violence against Women, Intimate Partner Violence, Childabuse.com, Emergency Medicine

Hear from the Students Who’ve Been in Your Shoes

I chose SCU when looking for a PA program because of their Integrative Medicine approach. I am from Michigan, and not many programs focus on this Integrative, Holistic approach when it comes to patient care in the Midwest, and I felt that was very important for me to learn as a future provider. My transition to semi-virtual learning has been very smooth and quite enjoyable. [su_accordion][su_spoiler title="Read More..." open="No"]My favorite part about attending SCU is how tight-knit and diverse the community is. Coming from a large undergrad university and moving so far, it was very important for me to have a PA program that made me feel valued and invested in my success. At SCU, they do a great job of making you feel that.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]

Brianna Hadley

MSPA Class of 2022

One of the great things about SCU is we do have a campus layout, so all your classes aren't in a single room. We have our cadaver lab. We have different specialty rooms for physical assessment classes vs. acupuncture classes. All our acupuncture-specific classes have all the herbs in the room. You can pull out the herbs and look at them, whether in class or in between classes to get that extra studying in.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title="Read More..." open="No"]My favorite part of SCU is the collaboration from our beginning terms. We were working alongside chiropractor students, PA students, and ayurvedic students. It's a unique community where we get to learn about these different fields and sit in classrooms with them and work with them in the clinic. It allows you to get an understanding of all the different fields and how they can work together, and what is unique about your field. I think that is a wonderful aspect that I didn't think was going to be as prominent as it is here; even now, in my upper term classes and I am not in class with chiropractic students, I can still reach out to them about a certain aspect I may not understand or if I am working on a case. I want another perspective I know I have them to reach out to, so that has been a great networking community to have resources for.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]

 

Dr. Jamie Kuljis

Graduate, Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine

"There are a lot of things that I love about the program at SCU. The first one is that the faculty come from a long line of Ayurvedic knowledge deeply rooted in ancient classical text. They studied Ayurveda, but they also lived it. When you learn from people who embody this wisdom, it's much easier to grasp this knowledge. The second thing I love is the camaraderie within the cohort. The combination of the training, supportive faculty, and the support of my peers and classmates has given me the confidence I need to start my own practice."

Portia Harris

Student, Ayurveda Program

Some of my favorite courses at SCU have to be the chiropractic procedure classes; those are the classes you get to hone in on your chiro skills, your palpation skills and ultimately work on the adjustments that make you a chiropractor. Those are the classes I feel enhance my knowledge the most and are some of the reasons I chose to become a chiropractor here are SCU.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title="Read More..." open="No"]On top of chiropractic procedures classes, my favorite is the cadaver lab experience. The cadaver classes opened up my perception of what the human body is made up of. It allowed me to get an in-person perspective of how the body works and looks on the inside. I am genuinely thankful for those experiences because they opened and broadened my horizons to the human body and anatomy in general.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]

 

Jordan Vega

Student, Doctor of Chiropractic

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