Ms. Camille J. Dyer, MS, PA-C
Physician Assistant | Medical
5401 S Congress Ave Suite 102 Atlantis FL, 33462About
Camille Dyer is a physician assistant practicing in Atlantis, FL. Camille specializes in preventing and treating human illness and injury by providing a broad range of care under the supervision of a physician. A physician assistant's work can include physical exams, ordering and interpreting tests, performing procedures and prescribing medication. Often times, they can assist in surgery but the scope of practice can vary according to jurisdiction or health care setting.
Education and Training
University of Delaware BA Biology 0
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies 1999
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Physician Assistant Medical Specialists of The Palm Beaches -
- Chief Physician Assistant Rutgers University -
Awards
- Merit Scholarship; John Henry Taylor Scholar Year University of Delaware
- Outstanding PA of the Year 2015 New Jersey Society of Physician Assistants
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Compassionate Physician Assistant Enhances Patient Experience Through Dedicated Care and Community Outreach
A dedicated physician assistant, Camille is affiliated with Medical Specialists of The Palm Beaches, joining their cardiology team in January 2020. With over two decades of experience in cardiovascular care, she has established herself as a vital liaison between patients, family members, and healthcare professionals at various hospitals, including Bethesda East and JFK Medical Center.
An accomplished academic, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Biology from the University of Delaware, where she was awarded a Merit Scholarship and recognized as a John Henry Taylor Scholar. She later obtained a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in 1999. Her commitment to ongoing education is evident in her presentations on critical cardiac topics, including “Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)” and “Heart Disease and Women.” Ms. Dyer has also contributed as a peer reviewer for publications in ADVANCE for Physician Assistants, helping to advance the field of cardiovascular health.
Camille’s empathetic approach to patient care, combined with her extensive knowledge in cardiology, ensures that patients receive comprehensive support during their medical journeys. Her background includes serving as Chief Physician Assistant at the Rutgers University affiliated New Brunswick Cardiology Group, where she showcased her leadership and expertise from 2006 until her move to Florida in 2018. Her dedication to excellence was recognized in 2015 when she was honored as the Outstanding PA of the Year by the New Jersey Society of Physician Assistants.
Beyond her professional achievements, she is passionate about community service, actively supporting initiatives related to hunger and housing. Her holistic approach to health care integrates community outreach with clinical excellence, making a profound impact on the lives of her patients and the broader community.
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