Biosketch
James F. Cawley, MPH, PA-C, DHL (hon) is Professor of PA Practice in the College of Medicine at the Florida State University. He is also Professor and Scholar-in-Residence in the Physician Assistant Leadership and Learning Academy (PALLA) in the Graduate School at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Cawley taught and conducted research for nearly 40 years at The George Washington University Physician Assistant Program and is Professor Emeritus and past Chair of the Department of Prevention and Community Health in the Milken Institute School of Public Health at GW. He began his career as a primary care PA at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, earned his MPH in infectious disease epidemiology from the Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and pursued doctoral study in health policy at The George Washington University. In 2013, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree by the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Cawley has also held faculty appointments on the PA faculty at Johns Hopkins, Stony Brook University, and Yale University School of Medicine. Cawley has co-authored five books on PAs and published extensively on the PA profession and health workforce policy. He is a past President of the Physician Assistant Education Association, a past President of the PA Foundation, and has served as Senior Research Fellow at the American Academy of Physician Assistants In 2011 received the prestigious Eugene A. Stead Award of Achievement from the AAPA.
Education
Johns Hopkins University, 1979
MPH, Masters in Public Health, Epidemiology
Touro College, 1974
BS, Bachelors in Physician Assistant Studies
St. Francis College, 1970
BA, Bachelors in Physician Assistant Studies
James F. Cawley, MPH, PA-C, DHL (hon) is Professor of PA Practice in the College of Medicine at the Florida State University. He is also Professor and Scholar-in-Residence in the Physician Assistant Leadership and Learning Academy (PALLA) in the Graduate School at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Cawley taught and conducted research for nearly 40 years at The George Washington University Physician Assistant Program and is Professor Emeritus and past Chair of the Department of Prevention and Community Health in the Milken Institute School of Public Health at GW. He began his career as a primary care PA at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, earned his MPH in infectious disease epidemiology from the Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and pursued doctoral study in health policy at The George Washington University. In 2013, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree by the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Cawley has also held faculty appointments on the PA faculty at Johns Hopkins, Stony Brook University, and Yale University School of Medicine. Cawley has co-authored five books on PAs and published extensively on the PA profession and health workforce policy. He is a past President of the Physician Assistant Education Association, a past President of the PA Foundation, and has served as Senior Research Fellow at the American Academy of Physician Assistants In 2011 received the prestigious Eugene A. Stead Award of Achievement from the AAPA.
Johns Hopkins University, 1979
MPH, Masters in Public Health, Epidemiology
Touro College, 1974
BS, Bachelors in Physician Assistant Studies
St. Francis College, 1970
BA, Bachelors in Physician Assistant Studies