Biography
Christopher Kaiser, PA-C graduated from Wake Forest School of Medicine with a Master of Medical Science in P.A. Studies. He has also earned a Master of Science degree in Health and Exercise Science at Wake Forest University, and completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Delaware in Exercise Physiology. Prior to working as a hospitalist physician assistant in Buffalo, NY, Chris has served across the healthcare arena. These experiences included positions in clinical research, as a course instructor for physical fitness and healthy lifestyles, as the human performance laboratory coordinator at Wake Forest University, and as an emergency medical technician.
Chris is a compassionate, highly motivated, and personable physician assistant. He has hospitalist experience in settings such as a large academic medical center, private community hospital, and COVID pandemic center, and has background in working with underprivileged and minority populations. Chris has excellent communication skills with patients, families, attending physicians, specialists, and multidisciplinary teams. Chris leverages his Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology, to help promote healthy lifestyles, and to improve quality of life.
Outside of medicine, Chris enjoys spending time with family and friends, and likes to stay active by cycling, swimming, hiking, and walking his dog.
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