NEW YORK, Aug. 10, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The American Health Council selected Evan Leonard, MS, MMS, PA-C to its Board of Physicians for his outstanding contributions to the medical field. An assistant professor and clinical physician assistant at Nova Southeastern University in Jacksonville, Fla., Mr. Leonard instructs students on medicine, surgery, pathophysiology, physical diagnosis, clinical procedures, surgical skills and anatomy. While he has held his current role for over six months, he has spent the last four years in the healthcare industry expanding his skills and expertise in interprofessional education and human developmental anatomy.
Originally from Florida’s west coast, Mr. Leonard enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps reserves in 2004. While in the military, he worked with a naval medical unit where he experienced hands-on training by Navy corpsmen. The experience sparked an interest in the sciences, nutrition, biochemistry and cellular biology. Fascinated by the human body, Mr. Leonard decided to pursue a career that coupled his newfound love for medicine and his drive to help others. He enrolled at the University of Miami and earned a bachelor’s degree in biology in 2010. The following year, he completed his master’s degree in anatomy at Barry University, with a focus in human developmental anatomy. By 2014, he earned a Master of Medical Science degree from the Nova Southeastern University’s Physician Assistant Program, and immediately worked in family medicine at the University of Florida Health, while also practicing at an urgent care clinic.
While working at the University of Florida Health, Mr. Leonard crafted and published case reports on cardiovascular topics as well as his findings from medical missions to Africa. By 2016, he moved on to the university’s emergency department, where he practiced emergency medicine. The following year, he accepted a guest lecture role at Nova Southeastern University, and later, decided to accept a full-time role at the university as an assistant professor. In order to prepare his students for success, Mr. Leonard crafts and delivers lectures as well as conduct anatomy and physical diagnosis labs.
At Nova Southeastern University, Mr. Leonard serves on four committees: curriculum, admissions, alumni and examination review. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and a Fellow of the Florida Academy of Physician Assistants, and a member of the Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants, the American Association of Anatomists, the American Association of Clinical Anatomists and the Physician Assistant Education Association. He contributes to St. Jude Children’s Hospital and the Podiatry Overseas Association.
Mr. Leonard attributes his success to a myriad of factors, first starting with his parents, who both inspired his passion for learning. His father is a podiatrist and his mother helped manage his practice but decided to stay at home full-time to care for him in his formative years. She taught Mr. Leonard manners, morals and etiquette. Once he enlisted in the military, his training fine-tuned his discipline. This combination was the perfect mixture for Mr. Leonard’s success. He plans to continue to excel his career as he is currently working on his doctorate in medical science with a research focus on medical education. After completing his doctorate in 2019, he plans to work four days a week in an academic setting and one day a week in a clinical setting. He plans to continue to conduct research and hopes to receive the title of associate professor. He also plans to help improve the education he gives to his students and make an exponential impact on their careers.
About the American Health Council:
The American Health Council is the nation’s only organization with a constituency representative of all sectors of the healthcare industry. From the coasts to the heartland, the American Health Council has drawn Affiliates from major metropolitan hubs and small communities. These Affiliates span generations and have reached different stages of their careers — from recent graduates to retirees. More information about the American Health Council and its mission can be found at: http://americanhealthcouncil.org
Additionally, the American Health Council strives to provide recognition and support for those individuals and institutions making the difference in patients’ lives day in and day out. The AHC is honoring “America’s Best Doctors and Nurses,” as well as the nation’s best medical universities and hospitals. The American Health Council’s “Best in Medicine” and “Best in Nursing” awards programs honor the individuals and institutions that have contributed significantly to medicine and nursing, as well as the training and education of physicians and nurses. The most current selections for these honors may be viewed here: http://bestinmedicine.org and http://bestinnursing.org.
For more information, please contact:
Elizabeth Moore
American Health Council
Hauppauge, N.Y. United States
Phone: 1-631-617-6590
Email: media@americanhealthcouncil.org