Rhonda Pulver, MHS, PA-C
Director of Clinical Education
Rhonda Pulver, MHS, PA-C is the inaugural Director of Clinical Education of the Logan’s PA Program. She is a veteran clinician and educator and brings many years of teaching and service to the team. Rhonda earned her Master of Science, Physician Assistant Studies from Wayne State University in 2005.
Clinically, Rhonda has a wealth of patient care experience. Currently, she cares for patients in an interprofessional team-based practice with chiropractors (Logan graduates), physical therapists, physicians and nurse practitioners.
Rhonda is an experienced faculty member and passionate about teaching and mentoring, having served at multiple PA Programs in various roles. In clinical education, she successfully navigated significant changes in PA education curriculum standards over the last 13 years.
She is a servant leader with extensive local, regional and national service work for betterment of the PA profession and the community.
At Logan University, she holds an Associate Professor rank. Her teaching interests include interprofessional team-based care, interdisciplinary training, youth sports injury prevention and workforce development via medical education. She looks forward to educating future medical providers to care for the whole patient.
Rhonda is the proud mother of one son and 3 fur babies.