Jay Rubinoff, MPAS, PA-C

Jay holds BA from Rutgers University in Political Science with Minor in Philosophy and Women’s Studies. He graduated from Chatham University Physician Assistant with master's in physician assistant science in July of 2014. He began his career in 2014 with four years as an inpatient hospitalist PA in Hematology and Oncology at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Shadyside Hospital. While at Shadyside Hospital he precepted students and lectured on Oncologic Emergencies as well as Chemotherapy Administration. He spent 4 years working in General and Vascular Surgery at Medstar Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore MD. He currently serves as an inpatient PA at the National Institutes of Health under National Heat Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) on teams trying to cure Aplastic Anemia and Sickle Cell Disease. While at the NIH he lectures at NIH grand rounds, created a peer review program for medical documentation, created the “Approach to….” Lecture series to foster friendship through learning, created onboarding program for advanced practice providers, and created an evidenced based program to treat Vaso-occlusive Crisis in the Sickle Cell population at the NIH.
Why PALLA?
While participating in the 2024-2025 cohort of the PALLA HELP-PA Fellowship my desire to learn more about education was enforced. After completing the HELP-PA fellowship I felt that I had the beginning framework to help educate future PAs as a preceptor. Through the discussions and course work I realized that I want to do more than just precept. I feel this fellowship will allow me to further delve into the journey of PA education and to further aid in the advancement of the PA profession.