ToriAnne Yetter, MSPAS, PA-C

ToriAnne M. Yetter, DMS, PA-C is a primary care physician assistant and assistant professor with expertise in family medicine, community health, and pediatric and adult hospital medicine. She has a special interest in mental health delivery in the primary care setting as well as interests in the perinatal period, pediatric population, and the intersection of the health of parent and baby. She earned her bachelor's in cognitive science from the University of Delaware, her master's in physician assistant studies from the Medical University of South Carolina, and her doctorate in medical science from Shenandoah University.
Why the PALLA Fellowship?
I chose to participate in the PALLA faculty fellowship to grow in academia and leadership as a physician assistant, with the hope of promoting advancement in PA education and successful knowledge transfer. After a wonderful experience participating as a fellow in the PALLA HELP-PA program, I was inspired to continue collaborating with PALLA and further my growth as a PA leader and faculty member.