Professor Brenner received a
Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Hofstra University in 1994. Five years
later, he left his job as assistant manager of an art gallery to pursue a
longstanding desire to practice medicine. He received his Physician Assistant
Certificate from the Saint Vincents Catholic Medical Centers PA Program in
2001 and his Masters Degree in Advanced Physician Assistant Studies from the
Arizona School of Health Sciences in 2004.
As one of a growing number of psychiatric physician assistants, Professor
Brenner has practiced in decidedly diverse settings. He received his
initial training and experience in the Acute Mental Observation Unit
at Rikers Island Correctional Facility. He has since practiced in clinic
and private settings, specializing in the treatment of children and adults
with special needs. In addition to his clinical work, David is a peer
reviewer for the Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants.
Professor Brenner’s primary responsibilities revolve around the
program’s comprehensive Psychiatry course. During the preclinical
year, he lectures on a variety of topics including mood disorders, psychotic
disorders, personality disorders, and psychopharmacology. During the
clinical year, David oversees students during their psychiatry clerkships.
Throughout, his objectives are twofold: 1) enthuse and educate physician
assistant students about the field of mental health; 2) instill in future
PAs a genuine understanding of the effect of mental illness across all
branches of medicine.
Professor Brenner is a member in good standing of the Association of
Psychiatric Physician Assistants. He is also a recipient of the Neuroscience
Education Institute’s Master Clinician in Psychopharmacology Certificate.
In his free time, David jogs, expands his collection of classic blues
recordings, and attempts to justify to his family the large sum of money
that went toward financing a degree in Communications.