Emily McCullough is the Clinical Coordinator and an Assistant Professor within the Physician Assistant Program at Seton Hill University. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Molecular Biology from Grove City College in 2002, Master of Public Health degree from University of Pittsburgh in 2009, and Master of Science in Physician Assistant degree from Seton Hill in 2013. Her clinical background is in hospitalist medicine and infectious disease.
Education
Master of Science in Physician Assistant, Seton Hill University (Greensburg, PA), 2013
Master of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA), 2009
Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology, Grove City College (Grove City, PA), 2002
Publications
Book Chapter
Wagner AK, Arenth PM, Kwasnica C, Rogers EH. “TBI Rehabilitation” In: Braddom RL, Buschbacher RM, Chan L, editors. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Fourth Edition. Elsevier Health Sciences (2011).
Peer Reviewed Articles
Santarsieri M, Niyonkuru C, McCullough EH, Dobos JA, Dixon CE, Berga SL, Wagner AK. Cerebrospinal fluid cortisol and progesterone profiles and outcomes prognostication after severe traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma. 2014 Apr 15;31(8):699-712.
Garringer JA, Niyonkuru C, McCullough EH, Loucks T, Dixon CE, Conley YP, Berga S. Impact of aromatase genetic variation on hormone levels and global outcomes after severe TBI. J Neurotrauma. 2013 Aug 15; 30 (16): 1415-25.
Wagner AK, Brett CA, McCullough EH, Niyonkuru C, Loucks TL, Dixon CE, Ricker J, Arenth P, Berga SL. Persistent hypogonadism influences estradiol synthesis, cognition, and outcome in males after severe TBI. Brain Inj. 2012; 26 (10): 1226-1242.
Certifications
NCCPA Certification, Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine Physician Assistant