Lynn B. Satterly, M.D.

  • Professor of Practice Physician Assistant Studies

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SC 115

Board certified family doctor. Worked for many years with the underserved in community free clinics. Areas of interest, practice, publication and research include care of the marginalized and relationship-centered professionalism. Outside of work, I enjoy being with my family and friends, especially in the Adirondacks. I enjoy being with my dogs and parakeets. I distance cycle, play guitar, and spend time in the Adirondacks and at the ocean.

Education

UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School- MD, 1992
Syracuse University-Instructional Design, Development and Evaluation- MS, 2005
Saint Elizabeth’s University-BS, biology, 1984
Somerset Medical Center Family Medicine Residency- Completed in 1997
Diplomate of the American Board of Family Medicine

Publications

Satterly, Lynn-Beth(2019).Teaching Differential Diagnosis: Tool Box Techniques.Journal of Physician Assistant Education. 31(2). 77-84.
Satterly, Lynn-Beth (2016). Service Learning and Reflective Practice. In A. Peterkin & P. Brett-MacLean (Eds.), Keeping Reflection Fresh- A Practical Guide for Clinical Educators.(pp 266-269).Kent,Ohio: The Kent State University Press.
Cayetano, Reggie T, MPH, Gilbert, Stephanie A, MS, Guinan, Matthew J, Ms, Mantione, Nicole J, Morissette, Rebecca A., Satterly, Lynn-Beth MD, Holmes, William H, PHD. (2016). Predictors of Medication Adherence Among Uninsured and Underinsured Patients. Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants. 29(10). 1-2.
Carranti, B, MS, RN, Myers, G, PhD, RN, Bowers, L, MS, RN, Satterly, LB, MD, (2012). Description of Patient Characteristics, Insurance Status, and Travel Distance at a Free Inner City Clinic. Journal of the New York State Nurses Association. 43(1). 13-19.
Satterly, Lynn-Beth, Carranti, B, Quartier, N, Morley, CP, Marina, J. (2010). Inner-City Healthcare and Higher Education: A Partnership in Catholic Social Teaching. The Journal of Catholic Social Thought. 7(1).

Grants and Sponsored Research

Gold Humanism in Medicine Award-Gold Foundation
Mother Xavier Award- Saint Elizabeth’s University
Brady Award- Catholic Charities- Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse
Saint Clare of Assisi Award-Conventual Franciscans-Syracuse
Raised $400,000 for the Amaus Free Clinic from grants and fundraising
Department of Instructional Design, Development and Assessment Research Award- Syracuse University
2015-2016 Amaus Dental Clinic- Capital Campaign to raise $190,000.00 for dental clinic renovations- goal achieved
2011-2016 Primary Care Training Grant. Health Resources and Services Administration, The United States Department of Health and Human Services- Amount $650,000.00 – Fulfill objectives 2, 3, and 4 – Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY
2009-2019 Fidelis Care to Amaus Medical Services – Totaling $72,000.00 – Capital and operations
2014 Central New York Community Foundation to Amaus Medical Services – $20,000.00 – Amaus Dental Clinic Start Up
2013 Excellus Community Health Award to Amaus Medical Services – $30,000 – unrestricted
2010 John Ben Snow to Amaus Medical Services- $20,000, matching – clinic expansion