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09/04/2024
Honoring PA Excellence: OAPA Names 2024 Award Winners
The Jerry A. Greco, PA-C Memorial PA Educator of the Year Award is given to a person who has demonstrated outstanding commitment to PA education in the state of Ohio.
The 2024 awardee is Megan Pater, MPAS, MA, PA-C, Academic Director and Admissions Chairperson in the Department of Physician Assistant Studies at Mount St. Joseph University.
Here are just a few of the many positive remarks about Megan, as provided by her nominators:
"She is an outstanding teammate who is always willing to help with other courses, and support other faculty/staff in whatever way she can."
"Megan's impact as an educator extends far beyond the classroom. With an empathic ear and a calm demeanor, she consistently demonstrates her ability to handle stressful situations with grace and authority."
"Megan is able to maneuver the multiple facets of behavioral health with sincerity, confidence and empathy for students who may have been touched by a behavioral health diagnosis (personally or in a family member). Her expertise in this area is tremendous."
"Professor Pater always brings her 'A' game to anything she does."
"Megan is an exemplary PA educator. She is knowledgeable, student-centered and passionate about teaching PA students."
Megan Pater is a Cincinnati native, a wife, and a mother of three. She holds degrees from the University of Cincinnati, Wright State University, and Kettering College. Megan began her professional journey as an athletic trainer and, after graduating from PA school in 2017, transitioned into roles in behavioral health and orthopaedics. Currently, she serves as the Academic Director of the PA program at Mount St. Joseph University, where she plays a key role in admissions and assessment data. In her free time, Megan enjoys discovering new restaurants, decorating, and exploring the outdoors with her family.
Upon notification of winning this award, Megan shared these reflections:
"Winning this award means that growth is possible without formalized training. No PA educator has a degree in PA education; enduring the learning curve and rolling with the punches can land you where you need to be. Winning this award also validates that I have colleagues that are supportive and have shared values. I am so thankful for all of my students who have helped shaped me into the educator I am today."
The John Trimbath Award for Exceptional Preceptorship is awarded to a person who has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to precepting PA students in the State of Ohio.
The 2024 awardee is Taylor Yoder, PA-C, a Physician Assistant in outpatient OB/Gyn at Physicians and Surgeons for Women in Springfield, Ohio.
Our congratulations to Megan Pater and Taylor Yoder for their accomplishments and service to the Ohio PA community!
These awardees will be honored on stage at the 2024 OAPA Annual Conference on Saturday, September 28.
Stay tuned, as we will soon announce the 2024 student winners of the Past Presidents Leadership Scholarship, Diversity Scholarship, and General Scholarships!