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Meet Nina

Clinical Professor and Interim Program Director, Physician Assistant Medicine
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Education

1983 University of Maryland, B.A.
1988 Hahnemann University, B.S.
1998 University of Nebraska, M.P.A.S.
2016 Drexel University, Ph.D.

Career Specialties

Nina Multak, PhD, MPAS, PA-C, DFAAPA is a Professor in the University of Tampa Doctor of Medical Science Program. Multak is an experienced PA educator and served as the Associate Dean and Randolph B. Mahoney Director of the University of  Florida School of Physician Assistant Studies. She received her doctoral training from the Drexel University College of Computing and Informatics. Her clinical experience includes obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmology and cardiovascular and thoracic surgery.

Nina Multak has spent more than 30 years focusing on PA education and is an avid supporter of experiential learning through health care simulation. She was the first PA to serve on the Board of Directors of the international Society for Simulation in Healthcare and also served as the technology and education feature editor for the Journal of Physician Assistant Education. She has served as a volunteer for many PAEA committees. Multak aims to support the advanced development of PA’s  through doctoral training  with a focus on educational excellence, collaboration, advanced professional development, mentorship and research. 

Nina Multak has held previous faculty appointments where she also taught PA students including Drexel University, NOVA Southeastern University, and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She is a graduate of the Hahnemann University Physician Assistant Program. Her Masters in Physician Assistant Studies was awarded from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine with an emphasis on educational innovation for physician assistant students. 

Professional and Community Activities

Nina Multak maintains professional affiliations with the American Academy of Physician Assistants, Florida Academy of Physician Assistants, Physician Assistant Education Association, Society for Simulation in Healthcare, American Medical Informatics Association and American Society for Information Science and Technology.