Mark Thiemann, PA-C is a native of Cincinnati, where he graduated from Elder High School. He lettered in Soccer, Basketball, and Track. He attended the University of Cincinnati where he earned a Bachelors of Science degree in Biology. He played Varsity Soccer all four years on partial scholarship.
He then graduated from Kettering College of Medical Arts in 1993. Upon graduation, he began working for Dr. Robert R. Burger, M.D. at Queen City Sports Medicine. He is an original member of Beacon Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.
He has spent several years working a second job of Surgical Assisting on general call at both the Mercy and Good Samaritan Hospitals.
He has worked directly for Dr. Timothy Kremchek, M.D. since 2004. He works closely with physicians who specialize in knee, shoulder and elbow injuries, as well as sports medicine injuries. Dr. Kremchek is the medical director for the Cincinnati Reds, Wittenberg University, and Moeller High School.
Education
University of Cincinnati - Bachelor of Science in Biology 1990
Kettering College of Medical Arts – Associates degree in Physician Assistant 1993
Certification / Licensure
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants -1995-2008
Ohio – 1993
Professional Affiliations
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Ohio Association of Physician Assistants
Hospital Affiliations
Mercy Hospital Fairfield
Middletown Atrium Hospital
|