Danielle Reynolds
Department / Division
- Physician Assistant Studies
Title
- Assistant Teaching Professor
Contact
Danielle Reynolds serves as an Assistant Teaching Professor for the Master of Physician Assistant Studies program at Mississippi State University. In this role, she leverages over six years of clinical experience as a certified Physician Assistant to prepare the next generation of healthcare providers. A central focus of her work at MSU emphasizes mentorship and the transition from classroom learning to clinical application, equipping graduates to lead with competence and compassion in the healthcare workforce.
Throughout her clinical career, Reynolds has been dedicated to advancing patient care in the fields of primary care and women’s health. She continues her service to the local community through ongoing primary and urgent care practice in the Meridian area. This continued clinical practice ensures her teaching remains rooted in current evidence-based medicine and real-world patient management. This dual perspective informs her approach to medical education, ensuring that curricula remain relevant, practical, and responsive to the evolving needs of the healthcare industry.
Master of Health Services in Physician Assistant Studies, UC Davis
Bachelor of Arts in Biological Science, Pepperdine University
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)
Licensed Physician Assistant: MS, CA, VA