Barbara Piccirillo

Barbara Piccirillo

Title: Associate Professor

Department: Physician Assistant Studies

Campus: Long Island

Area(s) of Expertise: Emergency Medicine

Education Credentials: M.S.

Industry Credentials: PA-C

Joined New York Tech: 2001


Barbara Piccirillo specializes in emergency medicine with concentration in point-of-care ultrasound. She has developed and performed ultrasound workshops on a local, state, and national level. She began her clinical and surgical experience in 1992 and has been an Associate Professor at the New York Institute of Technology since 2001. She also has held the position of Senior Clinical Coordinator for the Physician Assistant Department from 2001 to 2013. She maintains association with the American Academy of Physicians Assistants–Distinguished Fellow, AAPA DFAAPA, New York State Society of Physicians Assistants NYSSPA, Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants SEMPA, Academic College of Emergency Physicians ACEP, and World Interactive Network Focus on Interactive Ultrasound, WinFocus.

Piccirillo has been an adjunct professor at the Long Island University Physician Assistant Program and is presently a longstanding adjunct clinical professor at the New York Methodist Hospital, Trauma Center (1993). She has held administrative positions as the Vice President for the Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants, as well as Co-Chair for the Academic Committee Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants.

She has authored and presented various introductory and advanced continuing medical education courses concentrating on the area of ultrasound for the medical arena since 2004. She has been the principal author and been awarded fellows grants both by the institutional Support of Research as well as the Center for Teaching and Learning With Technology.

Piccirillo received her master’s degree with concentration in Emergency Medicine from Alderson Broaddus College, West Virginia School of Medicine, and trained at Ruby Memorial Trauma Center, and bachelor’s degree at Long Island University, Brooklyn Physician Assistant Program. She recently received certification in Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) at Nassau County Medical Center.

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