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 Provider Profile: Bridget M. Sroka, PA-C

Bridget M. Sroka, PA-C Bridget M. Sroka, PA-C grew up in Chicago, IL and later moved to Omaha, Nebraska to pursue her education. She received her undergraduate degree in Justice and Society with a co-major in Justice and Peace Studies and Biology from Creighton University. After college, Bridget started her graduate studies at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. In 2006, she received her Masters of Physician Assistant Studies degree and then moved to the Atlanta suburbs to start her career in Dermatology.

During college and prior to her studies as a Physician Assistant, Bridget worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant in hospitals and home health settings for five years gaining valuable patient care experience. After completing multiple rotations in general medicine and sub-specialty areas of internal medicine, Bridget found a special interest in the field of Dermatology. In July of 2007, she joined Skin Cancer Specialists, P.C. As a provider for Skin Cancer Specialists, P.C., Bridget practices general Dermatology and Dermatologic surgery.

Bridget is licensed by the Georgia Composite Board of Medical Examiners and maintains certification with the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. She is an active member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants, and the Georgia Dermatology Physician Assistants organization.

Bridget is a long-distance runner and enjoys taking advantage of the beautiful outdoor trails in metropolitan Atlanta. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, traveling, and exploring North Georgia with her husband, Zach.

What is a Physician Assistant (PA)?

Physician Assistants (PA's) are health care professionals licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision. PA's are educated and trained in the medical model, which is designed to complement physician training, at nationally accredited Physician Assistant programs. Following graduation from an accredited program, a PA must pass a national examination in order to become certified by the NCCPA (National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants) and in order to receive a state license to practice. PA's conduct physical examinations, order and interpret tests, and provide a broad range of both diagnostic and therapeutic services that include writing prescriptions and performing procedures.


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