My philosophy of care is to provide the best care to each and every patient by taking a team based approach. Patients asking questions and having the ability to be involved in their care is important to me.
- Nathan Kasting, PA-C
Nathan Kasting, PA, earned his undergraduate degree and a Master of Physician Assistant degree from Wichita State University. He is board certified by the NCCPA, with an additional certificate of added qualification in orthopedic surgery (CAQ-OS). He is a member of the American Academy of Physician Associates, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and Physician Assistants in Orthopedic Surgery.
“I chose to become a PA because I was heavily involved in athletics, so I wanted to do something that allowed me to treat people of all ages and help them return to being active.”
Kasting began his career as an operating room assistant before becoming an orthopedic surgery physician assistant. He worked closely with general and trauma surgeons to provide holistic care to patients.
“I have an interest in total joint replacement, because you can help someone who has a problem that is affecting their day-to-day actives and provide them the opportunity to get back to living an active lifestyle.”
My philosophy of care is to provide the best care to each and every patient by taking a team based approach. Patients asking questions and having the ability to be involved in their care is important to me.
- Nathan Kasting, PA-C
Board certified by the NCCPA, with an additional certificate of added qualification in orthopedic surgery (CAQ-OS)
• American Academy of Physician Associates
• Physician Assistants in Orthopedic Surgery
• American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
Wichita State University
Bachelor's in Exercise Science, Master's of Physician Assistant