Jay Rubinoff, PA-C

Jay graduated from Chatham University Physician Assistant with Masters in Physician Assistant Science program in July of 2014. He also holds a BA from Rutgers University in Political Science with Minor in Philosophy and Women’s Studies. He began his career in 2014 with four years as an inpatient hospitalist PA at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Shadeyside Hospital in Hematology and Oncology. 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, created onboarding program for advanced practice providers, as well as created and implemented various patient safety projects
Why the PALLA Fellowship?
I feel that the best way to deliver safe patient care is to start with education. The PALLA fellowship provides the community and framework that allows me to grow as an educator and help the future of the PA profession.