Stefanie Brier, DMSc, PA-C
Assistant Professor / Principal Faculty
Dr. Stefanie Brier brings 15 years of clinical experience to her role as Principal Faculty in Logan University’s Physician Assistant program. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Health Science and a Master of Physician Assistant Science from Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania. In 2022, she completed her Doctor of Medical Science at the University of Lynchburg.
Her clinical background includes practice in family medicine and neurology, encompassing comprehensive primary care and subspecialized neuromuscular medicine in both clinical and research settings. Her clinical approach emphasizes whole-person wellness through the integration of physical, emotional, and lifestyle factors into evidence-based patient care and clinical decision-making.
Dr. Brier serves on the Board of Directors of the Missouri Academy of PAs (MOAPA), contributing to professional leadership, advocacy efforts, and the advancement of the PA profession.
At Logan University, Dr. Brier teaches and mentors the next generation of PAs, sharing her expertise and fostering a commitment to compassionate, evidence-based care.
Outside of her professional life, Dr. Brier enjoys spending quality time with her husband and their two sons.