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Summary

  • In inpatient and outpatient settings in collaboration with a supervising physician I manage a range of kidney diseases including acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, hemodialysis, acid-base, fluid, and electrolyte disorders, glomerular diseases, hypertension, hereditary disorders, kidney transplant recipients and donors, and nephrolithiasis.

Hospital Affiliations

Education & Training

  • Yale School of Medicine
    Yale School of MedicinePhysician Assistant, 2016
  • Pennsylvania State University
    Pennsylvania State UniversityBS, Biology, Summa Cum Laude, Eberly College of Science Student Marshal, Phi Beta Kappa Society, 2004 - 2008

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • Eberly College of Science Student Marshal The Pennsylvania State University
  • Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society The Pennsylvania State University

Professional Memberships

Publications & Presentations

Abstracts/Posters

  • Renal Complications of Cirrhosis
    Yinger P, End of Rotation Callback – Yale Physician Associate Program, 1/1/2016
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Principles of Medical and Surgical Management
    Yinger P, Colon and Rectal Surgery Service, Yale-New Haven Hospital, 1/1/2015
  • Management of Hepatic Encephalopathy
    Yinger P, Klatskin Firm, Yale-New Haven Hospital, 1/1/2015
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Other

  • Pentoxifylline as an Adjunct to Antimicrobial Therapy to Reduce Length of Stay in Infants with Sepsis 
    Yinger P, Master’s Thesis
  • Office

    500 University Drive
    P.O. Box 850, Mail Code H040
    Hershey, PA 17033
    Phone+1 717-531-8156
    Fax+1 717-531-6776
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