Panagiotis Nicholas Kouloumbinis, MMS, MPH, MA, PA-C

Assistant Professor, Principal Faculty, Physician Assistant Middletown

School of Health Sciences

Panagiotis Kouloumbinis is a nationally recognized Physician Assistant, with over 10 years of clinical experience in critical care medicine. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at Touro University Middletown Physician Assistant Program. He has recently transitioned from Adjunct Faculty to Principal Faculty and is looking forward to instructing the next generation of physician assistant students.

Moreover, he has been a clinical preceptor and is excited to continue teaching students in critical care medicine.

Education

  • BA/MA John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Manhattan, NY
  • MMS/MPH Arcadia University. Glenside, PA

Teaching Responsibilities

  • MPAN 624 Health History and Physical Diagnosis I Lecture / Lab
  • MPAN 629 Health History and Physical Diagnosis II Lecture / Lab
  • MPAN 628 Essential Diagnostic Modalities and Clinical Procedures
  • MPAN 670 Clinical Medicine I (Pulmonary)
  • MPAN 673 Clinical Medicine IV (Correlative Medicine)
  • MPAN 659 Master’s Capstone
  • MPAN 636 Clinical Skills/Summative Evaluation