Distinguished Educator and Physician Assistant Brings Over a Decade of Experience to MBKU
Marshall B. Ketchum University (MBKU), an independent, private, non-profit, accredited educational institution, is delighted to announce the appointment of Greta Vines-Douglas, MS, PA-C, as the new director of its School of Physician Assistant Studies (SPAS). With a rich background in physician assistant (PA) education and a steadfast commitment to community health, Vines-Douglas is poised to lead SPAS into a promising new chapter.
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Greta Vines-Douglas, MS, PA-C, School of Physician Assistant Studies (SPAS) Director at Marshall B. Ketchum University (Photo: Business Wire)
Vines-Douglas graduated with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from the University of Southern California, followed by a PA certificate from Western University of Health Sciences and later earned her master’s degree in health science with an emphasis in education from California State University, Dominguez Hills. Her professional career spans over two decades, with significant roles in family medicine and pediatrics—primarily serving LatinX communities in California.
"I am thrilled to join Marshall B. Ketchum University as director of its School of Physician Assistant Studies," said Vines-Douglas. "What drew me to MBKU is their vision for doing things differently, particularly as it pertains to their dedication to diversity, equity and inclusion. The opportunity to work closely with students and faculty in such a collaborative and supportive environment is truly inspiring. My goals are to support the development of faculty and staff, grow the PA profession and increase diversity within it."
Vines-Douglas brings more than 13 years of experience in PA education to her new role, having served in various leadership roles at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science and Western University of Health Sciences. Her key interests include faculty development, increasing diversity in the PA profession and eliminating health care inequity. She has been recognized with awards for outstanding teaching and has actively contributed to scholarly activities through presentations and research projects focused on underserved communities.
"We are excited to welcome Greta Vines-Douglas to our leadership team," said Dr. Julie A. Schornack, president of MBKU. "Her extensive experience, dedication to stewardship and commitment to students and faculty alike align perfectly with the mission and values of MBKU. We are confident that under her leadership, SPAS will continue to excel and make significant contributions to the field."
Vines-Douglas' immediate priorities include supporting faculty development through workshops and conferences, increasing the program's visibility and ensuring students have robust service-learning experiences.
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About Marshall B. Ketchum University: Marshall B. Ketchum University (MBKU) is an independent, private, non-profit, accredited educational institution located in Fullerton, California proudly preparing the health care leaders of the future through immersive and rigorous academic programs that teach, train and graduate tomorrow’s clinical experts. Established in 1904, more than 100 years later, MBKU today includes three primary schools: 1) Southern California College of Optometry which offers a Doctor of Optometry and a Master of Science in Vision Science degree; 2) its School of Physician Assistant Studies which awards a Master of Medical Science degree; and 3) its College of Pharmacy, that offers a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. With a nationally recognized faculty known for offering the highest level of expertise and experience in clinical education and training; a commitment to introducing students to the latest in technology, diagnosis and treatment; as well as small class sizes and a tight knit family feel—MBKU graduates become part of a diverse and inclusive alumni group that includes some of the health care industry’s most accomplished researchers, clinicians and teachers. MBKU also provides personalized care to the communities it serves from two state-of-the-art optometry clinics offering comprehensive vision care for all ages, from infants to seniors. Its wide array of services include cornea and contact lenses, pediatric vision, ocular disease treatment and consultation, vision therapy, low vision and more. More services can be found online at University Eye Center at Ketchum Health Anaheim and University Eye Center at Ketchum Health Los Angeles. Accessible primary care medical services are also available at its Ketchum Health Medical Clinic. To learn more about MBKU’s programs or public clinics visit, https://www.ketchum.edu/ or follow on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
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