William Reynolds, M.P.A.S., PA-C, DFAAPA, is the Assistant Clinical Director of the King's College Physician Assistant program. He received his Bachelor of Science as a PA from King's College in 1993. He went on to earn his master's degree in Physician Assistant Studies with a concentration in Family Medicine from the University of Nebraska.
After graduating from King's College, Mr. Reynolds worked as a clinician with an underserved population at two federally qualified health centers in pediatrics and family medicine for Rural Health Corporation of Northeastern Pennsylvania. During this time, he precepted PA students and served as adjunct faculty teaching the pediatrics module. He joined the full-time faculty in 2008 and assumed the role as Clinical Director shortly after. He currently teaches the Pediatrics and Health Care Policies/PA Practice modules for the PA program.
Mr. Reynolds has served in several leadership positions for both the state and national PA organizations. He served as a President for the Pennsylvania Society of Physician Associates from 2001 to 2003 and assumed the role as Executive Director of the organization in 2025. He served on the Board of Directors for the American Academy of Physician Associates for eight years, including two years as Speaker of the AAPA House of Delegates/Vice President.
Education
B.S., Physician Assistant Studies, King's College
MPAS, Physician Assistant Studies, University of Nebraska
Awards and Designations
American Academy of Physician Associates, House of Delegates Outstanding Service Award