Darby L. Riley PA-C joined Midwest Medical Specialists in September of 2016. Darby has over seven years of previous healthcare experience. She is a member of American Academy of Physician Assistants, Kansas Academy of Physician Assistants, and Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants.
In her spare time Darby enjoys traveling, exploring all Kansas City has to offer, cheering on the Jayhawks, cooking, and spending time with her husband and their boxer, Roxy.
Education
- Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies with Honors, Wichita State University
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of Kansas
Licensing/Certification
- Board certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
- Licensed to practice in Kansas and Missouri
Clinical Interests
- Performing comprehensive skin exams, diagnosing skin disorders, ordering/interpreting lab tests, counseling patients on preventive care, cosmetic procedures, and surgical treatment of benign and cancerous lesions.
- Skilled in performing shave and punch biopsies, excisions and cryotherapy, under the supervision of Dr. Frank Koranda, Dr. Colleen Reisz, Dr. Joseph Schneider and Dr. Jill Spencer.
Office
- Darby sees patients at the Overland Park, Merriam, Liberty and North Oak locations..
NOTE: A physician assistant is a health care professional trained in an intensive education program. PAs are licensed by the state or credentialed by a federal employer to practice medicine with the supervision of a physician. As part of their comprehensive responsibilities, PAs perform physical exams, diagnose conditions and illnesses, develop and carry out treatment plans, order and interpret lab tests, suture, assist in surgery, provide patient education, counsel on preventive health care and can prescribe medications in virtually all states. Supervising physicians work closely with their PAs to determine which patients and conditions they want them to treat. Close consultation between the physician, PA and patient is utilized for unusual or hard-to-manage patients. To remain nationally certified, PAs must complete 100 hours of continuing medical education every 2 years and must pass a national recertification examination every 6 years.
Sarah Hamilton, PA-C, joined Midwest Medical Specialists in October of 2019. Sarah is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants.
Outside of work, Sarah enjoys spending time with her husband and family as well as spending time outdoors, cooking and playing with her dog Maverick.
Education
- Master of Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Graduated with High Distinction
- Bachelor of Arts in Human Biology from the University of Kansas, Graduated with Honors
Licensing/Certification
- Board certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
- Licensed to practice in Kansas and Missouri
Clinical Interests
- Performing comprehensive skin exams, diagnosing skin disorders, ordering/interpreting lab tests and skin biopsies, counseling patients on preventive care and surgical treatment of benign and cancerous lesions.
- Skilled in performing shave and punch biopsies, excisions and cryotherapy, under the supervision of Dr. Frank Koranda, Dr. Colleen Reisz, and Dr. Joseph Schneider.
Office
- Sarah sees patients at the Overland Park, Merriam and North Oak locations..
NOTE: A physician assistant is a health care professional trained in an intensive education program. PAs are licensed by the state or credentialed by a federal employer to practice medicine with the supervision of a physician. As part of their comprehensive responsibilities, PAs perform physical exams, diagnose conditions and illnesses, develop and carry out treatment plans, order and interpret lab tests, suture, assist in surgery, provide patient education, counsel on preventive health care and can prescribe medications in virtually all states. Supervising physicians work closely with their PAs to determine which patients and conditions they want them to treat. Close consultation between the physician, PA and patient is utilized for unusual or hard-to-manage patients. To remain nationally certified, PAs must complete 100 hours of continuing medical education every 2 years and must pass a national recertification examination every 6 years.
Audrey is a native of Kansas. She enjoys spending time with family and friends. Audrey has worked with Midwest Medical Specialists since 1996 in a variety of positions. In 2001, Audrey began working full time with the Skin Renewal Division, where she enjoys interacting with patients and helping them solve their skin issues.
Audrey will treat all age groups, men and women. She enjoys building relationships with her clients. Her goal is to get to know each individual; their lifestyle and skin care goals is key in creating a specific in-office treatment and product plan for each individual’s skin care needs. Audrey enjoys seeing the results that make you feel better about yourself. She will be glad to do a consult and see what the best products and procedures are for your skin type.
Education:
- Aesthetician License, Johnson County Community College
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Emporia State University
Special Training and Interests:
- The treatment and repair of skin due to sun damage and acne
- Recommending many different procedures and products to get your skin glowing again
Office:
- Audrey treats Skin Renewal clients at the Overland Park office Monday - Friday
Lisa Orrick, PA-C, has practiced as a dermatology PA with Midwest Medical Specialists since 2004. She is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants, Kansas Academy of Physician Assistants, and Kansas City Dermatological Society.
Outside of work, Lisa enjoys spending time with her husband and two sons as well as reading, sewing, gourmet cooking, watching reality TV shows, the Food Network and KU basketball.
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, Wichita State University, with Honors
- Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science, University of Kansas
Clinical Interests
- Performing comprehensive skin exams, diagnosing skin disorders, ordering/interpreting lab tests, counseling patients on preventive care, and surgical treatment of benign and cancerous lesions.
- Skilled in performing shave and punch biopsies, excisions and cryotherapy, under the supervision of both Dr. Frank Koranda and Dr. Colleen Reisz.
Licensing/Certification
- Board certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
- Licensed to practice by the Kansas Board of Healing Arts
Office Locations
- Lisa sees patients at the Overland Park and Merriam locations.
NOTE: A physician assistant is a health care professional trained in an intensive education program. PAs are licensed by the state or credentialed by a federal employer to practice medicine with the supervision of a physician. As part of their comprehensive responsibilities, PAs perform physical exams, diagnose conditions and illnesses, develop and carry out treatment plans, order and interpret lab tests, suture, assist in surgery, provide patient education, counsel on preventive health care and can prescribe medications in virtually all states. Supervising physicians work closely with their PAs to determine which patients and conditions they want them to treat. Close consultation between the physician, PA and patient is utilized for unusual or hard-to-manage patients. To remain nationally certified, PAs must complete 100 hours of continuing medical education every 2 years and must pass a national recertification examination every 6 years.
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