Debra Herrmann Debra Herrmann
Director of the Center for Faculty Excellence
Assistant Professor of Physician Assistant Studies

Office Phone: 202-994-7644
Email: Email
Department: Physician Assistant Studies

Education

  • BS, Western Carolina University, 1996
  • MSHS/MPH, George Washington University, 2001
  • DHSc, AT Still University of Health Sciences, 2017

Biography

Debra (Dee Dee) Herrmann is an Assistant Professor and serves as faculty in the Department of Physician Assistant Studies and is the Director of the SMHS Center for Faculty Excellence.

Dr. Herrmann graduated from The George Washington University Physician Assistant Program in 2001. Immediately after graduation, as a National Health Service Corp Scholar, she practiced clinically in Outpatient Community Medicine in rural West Virginia. Since returning to the DMV area, she has practiced clinically in Emergency Medicine, Urgent Care, and Family Practice. In 2010, Dr. Herrmann completed the Master Teacher and Leadership Development program at the George Washington University and finished her Doctor of Health Science degree with an emphasis on adult education in December of 2017 at A. T. Still University.

At the GW PA Program, in addition to teaching and engaging in departmental/university service and scholarly pursuits, Dr. Herrmann has served as the Associate Director of the Didactic Curriculum, the Director of Clinical Education, and the Associate Program Director.  She was appointed the Associate Director of Engagement for the SMHS Center for Faculty Excellence in 2018.

Dr. Herrmann was awarded the national Physician Assistant Educator Association Faculty Rising Star award for PA education in 2011. She served as the mayoral appointed chair to the PA Advisory Committee for the DC Board of Medicine from 2010 until 2016 and currently serves as an advisor to the committee on PA practice and regulations in the District of Columbia.

Her research interests include transition to professional practice, professional development and performance improvement, clinical reasoning, curriculum design, and educational innovations.

Programs

  • Physician Assistant

Publications

Debra Herrmann, Demystifying Arterial Blood Gases. Physician Assistant Clinic. Accepted for publication January 2019.

Goldman EF, Plack MM, Scott AR, Pintz C, Herrmann D, Kline K, Thompson T, and Brundage SB. (2017). Systems Thinking and Systems-Based Practice Across the Health Professions: An Inquiry into Definitions, Teaching Practices, and Assessment. Journal of Teaching and Learning

Industry Relationships and Collaborations

This faculty member (or a member of their immediate family) has reported a financial interest with the health care related companies listed below. These relations have been reported to the University and, when appropriate, management plans are in place to address potential conflicts.

  • None