Our Medical Team

The cornerstone of our company is our medical team.

Through the prevention and wellness focus of Dr. Satcher, the medical technology expertise of Dr. McClatchey and the consumer-oriented focus of Dr. Wilmer, we are assured that our model of services brings lasting impact to the health and well-being of our patients.

Dr. Dominic Mack, our Chief Medical Officer, provides day-to-day oversight of our medical operations and is responsible for our on-site clinical practitioners. Dr. Mack has dedicated his career to making access to quality healthcare services and information more convenient for consumers and is nationally recognized for his initiatives in this area.

Our on-site clinical teams are led by a highly-trained Nurse Practitioner or a Physician Assistant. These individuals share the vision and goals of The AeroClinic and reflect that shared value set in the customer-centric service provided to our patients

Providing medical oversight and leadership to the clinic teams in each market are community physicians who serve as The AeroClinic's local medical directors.

What is a Nurse Practitioner?

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are Registered Nurses with advanced training, in the field of health services. NPs have many years of health practice and experience and are supervised by physicians in the administration of delivering health services. A NP may prescribe medications within state regulations.

 

NPs provide:

  • Diagnosis and treatment
  • Health promotion and disease prevention services including screenings
  • Well Care

 

For more information: http://www.aanp.org/default.asp

 

What is a Physician Assistant?

Physician Assistants (PAs) are nationally certified health professionals who provide health services under the supervision of a Physician. PAs provide wellness care, physical examinations, diagnose and treat illnesses, counsel on preventive care and in virtually all states can write prescriptions. PA’s education, training and experience uniquely compliment Physician’s training.

 

For more information: http://www.aapa.org/geninfo1.html