Cheryl E. Vanderford, MPAS, PA-C
 |
Biosketch
Cheryl Vanderford, MSPAS, PA-C joined the University of Kentucky Department of Physician Studies as Assistant Professor in 2019. Prior to joining UK, Professor Vanderford served as a Physician Assistant in the Mental Health Service at the Lexington Veterans Affairs HealthCare System where she provided care to Veterans in a variety of settings including the outpatient walk-in/crisis clinic, Emergency Department, and residential PTSD/Substance Use Treatment Program. She also served as the Lexington VA’s Workplace Violence Prevention Coordinator, coordinating and teaching Prevention and Management of Disruptive Behavior (PMDB) training for all Lexington VA employees. Prior to serving in the Mental Health Service, she completed a fellowship with the National Center for Patient Safety where her love of teaching and process improvement was sparked. Professor Vanderford considers teaching her “dream job” and is ecstatic to be at the University of Kentucky!
Professor Vanderford teaches within the pre-clinical portion of the UKPA curriculum. As a UKPA alumna from the class of 2008, she is also excited to serve as the Alumni Chair for the department. She also serves on the College of Health Sciences Faculty Council and Student Affairs Committees. She is excited to continue providing mental health care through the University of Kentucky Student Behavioral Health Clinic.
Affiliation
- Assistant Professor
Physician Assistant Studies
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
|
Conferences and Curricula involving Cheryl
E. Vanderford
Online Activities involving Cheryl E. Vanderford
2 results
Healthcare teams lack awareness and knowledge about harm reduction services, including 1) prevention and response efforts, 2) available resources, 3) promising practices, 4) disease testing and...
Faculty
|
Activity Details
- Credit Amounts:
- CME: 1.00
- CPE: 1.00
- Other: 1.00
- EMS: 1.00
- ASWB ACE: 1.00
- CNE: 1.00
- CCHW: 1.00
-
Type: Video Webcast
- Expires: Nov 10, 2025
- Cost: Free
|
Opioids are prescribed and used inappropriately for functional pain syndromes (FPS). This course will emphasize assessing patients experiencing nociplastic pain and contrast the diagnosis and management...
Faculty
|
Activity Details
- Credit Amounts:
- CME: 1.00
- CPE: 1.00
- Other: 1.00
- CNE: 1.00
-
Type: Video Webcast
- Expires: Mar 9, 2026
- Cost: Free
|
|