础濒惫别谤苍颈补鈥檚 Master of Medical Science in Physician Associate Studies program is about to welcome its first cohort, but two of its faculty members have already been making a difference in the region.
Stephanie Pillai, MPAS, MS, PA-C, Director of Outreach & Experiential Learning for the program, and Joy Henderson, MMS, PA-C, Director of Curriculum Innovation & Program Assessment, practice per diem at Eagleville Hospital, an in-patient drug and alcohol detoxification and rehabilitation facility just outside of Philadelphia in Montgomery County.
In June, they also began volunteering with addiction consultant company , providing wound care on the streets in the Kensington area of Philadelphia. Founder Brian Parkhill was recently interviewed by CNN and HBO about his work.
鈥淚t's hard to describe the scenes in Kensington, and until you see it for yourself, you don't realize how devasting it is,鈥 Pillai said. 鈥淓ach of those people is someone's mom, dad, brother, sister, son, daughter, or cousin and they need help.鈥
The work is personal for Pillai.
鈥淚 lost a close family member to a fentanyl overdose in 2017, just a couple weeks before graduating from PA school,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e was actively trying to get treatment and help in his recovery process, but resources were limited. I witnessed firsthand how addiction is not as easy as 鈥榡ust quitting.鈥 My family was torn apart because of the addiction, so much so that we are still living with the damage that was done.鈥