John P Bastin DMSc, PA-C
Associate Professor
Job Description
Founding faculty member of the FSU College of Medicine School of Physician Assistant Practice. I currently hold the adacemic title of Assocaite Professor / Principle Faculty in the school of physician assistant practice. I deliver lectures to tthe students on topics that range from radiographic anatomy, gastrointestnal diseases, emergency medicine and clinical proceudures. I serve on the following committees: Promotion and Tenure, Student Progress Committe, and the Curriculum Committee. I serve as an advisor to 1st and 2nd year PA students
Biosketch
Served in the United States Navy from October 1980 to October 2005 where I retired as a Lieutenant in the Medical Service Corp. Served 15 years as a US Navy Hospital Corpsman where I attained the rank of Chief Hosptial Corpsman. I was selected for the US Navy Physician Assistant Program in San Diego California in May of 1993, graduating with the rand of Ensign in the US Navy Medical Service Corp in August 1995. Served as a US Navy Physician Asstant from August 1995 to October 2005. Retired with 25 yeas of continuous active duty service.
My backgound and experience as a physician assistant is primarily in emergency medicine and disaster medicine. I have worked in a variey of emergency departments from small critical access hosptials to large level I & II trauma centers. I continue to practice in emergency medicine. I have served as a physician assistant on two federal disaster response teams (DMAT) and Massachusettes Task Force I Urban Search and Rescue team.
Education
BS in Physician Assistant Studies George Washington University September 1995
MHS in Physician Assistant Studies University of South Alabama May 1999
DMSc University of Lynchburg August 2019
Service
Disaster Medical Specialist FEMA Urban Search and Rescue
Faculty Advisor Florida State University College of Medicine Wilderness Medicine Interest Group
Assistant Faculty Advisor Florida State University College of Medicine Emergency Medicine Interest Group
Honors/Awards
Master Preceptor University of New England 2005
Clinical Preceptor American Academy of Physician Assistants 2017
Innovations in Teaching Award Florida State University 2022
Outstanding Senior Faculty Educator Florida State University College of Medince 2023
Memberships
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Physician Assistant Education Association
Florida Academy of Physician Assistants
Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants
Courses
PAS 5052 Radiographic Anatomy
PAS 5010 Clinical Medicine 1: Gastrointestinal conditions
PAS 5020 Clinical Medicine II: Gastrointestinal Infectious Diseases
PAS 5029 Physiology and Pathophysiology: ECG Pathophysiology
PAS 5034 Clinical Medicine IV: Cardiology - Acute Coronary Syndromes
PAS 6390 Pediatrics: Pediatric Gastrointestinal Diseases
PAS 6941 Transitions Course
PAS 6605 Course Director Emergency Medicine
PAS 6007 Course Director Clinical Procedures
Publications
Chemical, Biological and Radiological Reference Guide”, Prentice Hall Publishing, January 2005.
“Emergency Medical Services in Contaminated Rescue Zones”, Wilderness Medical Associates Newsletter, Summer 2005.
“Alternative Methods of Patient Decontamination” Homeland First Response Magazine, March-April 2005.
“Detecting and Treating Foreign Body Partial Obstruction”, Physician Assistant Magazine, March 2003. “Amebic Liver Abscess”, Physician Assistant Magazine, September 2003.
“Rotational Gait Deformities in Children”, Physician Assistant Magazine, November 2001.
Founding faculty member of the FSU College of Medicine School of Physician Assistant Practice. I currently hold the adacemic title of Assocaite Professor / Principle Faculty in the school of physician assistant practice. I deliver lectures to tthe students on topics that range from radiographic anatomy, gastrointestnal diseases, emergency medicine and clinical proceudures. I serve on the following committees: Promotion and Tenure, Student Progress Committe, and the Curriculum Committee. I serve as an advisor to 1st and 2nd year PA students
Served in the United States Navy from October 1980 to October 2005 where I retired as a Lieutenant in the Medical Service Corp. Served 15 years as a US Navy Hospital Corpsman where I attained the rank of Chief Hosptial Corpsman. I was selected for the US Navy Physician Assistant Program in San Diego California in May of 1993, graduating with the rand of Ensign in the US Navy Medical Service Corp in August 1995. Served as a US Navy Physician Asstant from August 1995 to October 2005. Retired with 25 yeas of continuous active duty service.
My backgound and experience as a physician assistant is primarily in emergency medicine and disaster medicine. I have worked in a variey of emergency departments from small critical access hosptials to large level I & II trauma centers. I continue to practice in emergency medicine. I have served as a physician assistant on two federal disaster response teams (DMAT) and Massachusettes Task Force I Urban Search and Rescue team.
BS in Physician Assistant Studies George Washington University September 1995
MHS in Physician Assistant Studies University of South Alabama May 1999
DMSc University of Lynchburg August 2019
Disaster Medical Specialist FEMA Urban Search and Rescue
Faculty Advisor Florida State University College of Medicine Wilderness Medicine Interest Group
Assistant Faculty Advisor Florida State University College of Medicine Emergency Medicine Interest Group
Master Preceptor University of New England 2005
Clinical Preceptor American Academy of Physician Assistants 2017
Innovations in Teaching Award Florida State University 2022
Outstanding Senior Faculty Educator Florida State University College of Medince 2023
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Physician Assistant Education Association
Florida Academy of Physician Assistants
Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants
PAS 5052 Radiographic Anatomy
PAS 5010 Clinical Medicine 1: Gastrointestinal conditions
PAS 5020 Clinical Medicine II: Gastrointestinal Infectious Diseases
PAS 5029 Physiology and Pathophysiology: ECG Pathophysiology
PAS 5034 Clinical Medicine IV: Cardiology - Acute Coronary Syndromes
PAS 6390 Pediatrics: Pediatric Gastrointestinal Diseases
PAS 6941 Transitions Course
PAS 6605 Course Director Emergency Medicine
PAS 6007 Course Director Clinical Procedures
Chemical, Biological and Radiological Reference Guide”, Prentice Hall Publishing, January 2005.
“Emergency Medical Services in Contaminated Rescue Zones”, Wilderness Medical Associates Newsletter, Summer 2005.
“Alternative Methods of Patient Decontamination” Homeland First Response Magazine, March-April 2005.
“Detecting and Treating Foreign Body Partial Obstruction”, Physician Assistant Magazine, March 2003. “Amebic Liver Abscess”, Physician Assistant Magazine, September 2003.
“Rotational Gait Deformities in Children”, Physician Assistant Magazine, November 2001.