Julia Early
About Julia Early
Julia Early is a Physician Assistant currently working at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, where she has served since 2016. She holds a Master's degree in Physician Assistant studies and a Bachelor of Science in Emergency Medicine from the University of Pittsburgh.
Work at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Julia Early has been employed as a Physician Assistant at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh since 2016. In this role, she provides medical care and support to pediatric patients. Her responsibilities include assessing patient conditions, developing treatment plans, and collaborating with healthcare teams to ensure comprehensive patient care. Julia's experience in a specialized pediatric setting contributes to her ability to address the unique needs of children and their families.
Previous Experience at MedExpress
Before her current role, Julia Early worked as a Paramedic at MedExpress from 2012 to 2013. During her year at MedExpress, she gained valuable experience in emergency medical services, where she was responsible for providing immediate care to patients in various situations. This role helped her develop critical skills in patient assessment and emergency response.
Education and Expertise
Julia Early completed her Bachelor of Science in Emergency Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh from 2007 to 2012. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master's degree in Physician Assistant studies from the same university, which she completed from 2014 to 2015. Her educational background equips her with the knowledge and skills necessary for her role as a Physician Assistant, particularly in emergency and pediatric care.
Background in Emergency Medicine
Julia Early has a strong foundation in emergency medicine, having studied this field during her undergraduate education. Her training in emergency medicine has been instrumental in her career, particularly in her roles that require quick decision-making and effective patient care in urgent situations. This background enhances her ability to perform in high-pressure environments.