March 2024 Membership Refresh!
Already a member and looking to confirm and update your PDPA membership information?
Please access your information at the button below.
Please access your information at the button below.
- If this is your first time using the portal, you'll be asked to create a password, and then log in to update your information.
- Email not recognized? Make sure to use the email associated with your membership - for many members, this is a personal email, not work email.
- Logging into the membership information portal is different from logging into website access for members -two different systems!, two different log-ins. We're working on that!
- Already a member and membership categories popping up? Simply scroll past these sections to update your information.
Questions? Email us here: Membership Questions
New Members
Thank you for your interest in joining the Pennsylvania Dermatology Physician Assistants!
Membership is free.
Please us the link below to create a profile, and complete the application.
You will receive a welcome email containing log in information for the website when your membership has been approved.
Membership is free.
Please us the link below to create a profile, and complete the application.
You will receive a welcome email containing log in information for the website when your membership has been approved.
PDPA Membership Types
- Fellow: a physician assistant who is a graduate of an accredited physician assistant program, practicing dermatology full or part-time under the supervision of a physician.
- Associate: a physician assistant who is a graduate of an accredited physician assistant program who has a strong interest in dermatology, but who is not currently practicing dermatology.
- Affiliate: a certified Nurse Practitioner who works full or part time in collaboration with a BC or BE dermatologist.
- Physician: a board certified/board eligible dermatologist who currently supervises or is interested in supervising a member of the PDPA and is interested in promoting their use as an integral part of the health care delivery team.
- Student: a person enrolled in a physician assistant program