Scott D. Stevenson, PA-C – Physician Assistant

Newark, DE — Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Scott D. Stevenson, PA-C is acknowledged as a Pinnacle Professional Member for his contributions as a Dedicated Medical Professional with a Passion for Community Health.

Mr. Stevenson, PA-C, is renowned for his expertise in trauma and surgical critical care, bringing over a decade of experience to his current role and more than 30 years in the medical field. With a Bachelor’s degree from Hahnemann University and a 12-month rigorous residency training at Norwalk Hospital and Yale University School of Medicine, he has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to providing exceptional healthcare services.

As a dedicated member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) and the Delaware Academy of Physician Assistants (CAPA), Mr. Stevenson remains at the forefront of advancements in medical practices and technologies. His continuous pursuit of knowledge ensures that he delivers the highest standard of care to his patients.
Mr. Stevenson has a distinguished career holding many positions including his present post as a Physician Assistant at ChristianaCare Hospital, Newark, DE; Chief PA for Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery Department at Capital Health System in Hamilton, NJ; Surgical Physician Assistant in Trauma and Critical Care at ChristianaCare Hospital in Newark, DE; and Chief Flight Medic at University Med-Evac, Hahnemann Hospital Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He is certified in CPR, ACLS, PALS, ATLS, and PHTLS.

In addition to his professional pursuits, Mr. Stevenson is a civic leader who has volunteered in many capacities with numerous organizations including National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) and Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) for US Department of Health and Human Services where he providing treatment for trauma injuries for people of Haiti in the wake of an earthquake; provided emergency medicine for the people of Humaco, Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria; deployed to Kentucky and Alaska with a medical task force for COVID 19 to provide support and ICU level care for patients; deployed to Wisconsin to provide COVID vaccines for the DOD and served as CMO in Arizona for the mono-colonial infusion mission during the COVID 19 outbreak; and ran medical aide station in DC for the Fourth of July Celebration.

Beyond his medical endeavors, Mr. Stevenson finds solace and joy in spending quality time with his family. Whether it’s enjoying ATV rides with his grandchildren or engaging in outdoor activities with his children, family remains the cornerstone of his life.

He attributes his success to the unwavering support of his loving family and the invaluable guidance of mentors such as Dr. John Madden, Dr. Steve Johnson, and Dr. Michael Kolina. Their mentorship has played a pivotal role in shaping his career and instilling a passion for excellence in patient care.

Looking ahead, Mr. Stevenson is excited about the opportunity to utilize his skills and experience in a small hospital setting in an underserved area. He is deeply committed to making a meaningful impact on patient outcomes and community health, reflecting his unwavering dedication to serving those in need.

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