Kaydee McLemore

Assistant Professor, PA Program
Health Science Building
P843-863-7427 / Ekmclemore@csuniv.edu

CREDENTIALS

MSPAS, PA-C

Professor Kaydee McLemore is a Charleston native who began working at CSU in 2024. She graduated Cum Laude with Leadership Distinction in Research from the University of South Carolina with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences and went on to receive her Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies at the Medical University of South Carolina. Following graduate school, she completed a fellowship in General Neurology at the Medical University of South Carolina.

Professor McLemore’s clinical background is in general neurology with a focus on movement disorders and most recently, headache medicine. In addition to her clinical responsibilities, she served as the Palliative Care Champion for the Movement Disorders division where she worked to incorporate palliative care initiatives into the division’s daily practice. She also held the position of the Neurology Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship Director at the Medical University of South Carolina. In this role she developed neurology curricula for post graduate physician assistant and nurse practitioner students and coordinated their clinical and mentorship experiences.

Her passion for PA education is led by an understanding of the importance of patient-centered practice. She is a member of the American Academy of Physician Associates and the South Carolina Association of Physician Assistants.

Outside of the office she enjoys spending time with her family and their dogs.

Your Purpose. Our Mission.

Our role as medical educators goes beyond the classroom. My goal is to help prepare students for a life long career in medicine by encouraging personal growth, leadership development, and emotional intelligence in addition to teaching clinical and diagnostic skills.

Kaydee McLemore

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