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John Collis's avatar

“says that controlling chickenpox with the chickenpox vaccine led to a surge in shingles in adults, even though it is very well known that the same surge occurred in countries that use a chickenpox vaccine.” I think you mean to include “don’t “ between that and use.

Shingles may be surging across the board, but I also suspect that it is appearing at a younger age.

What is also important to highlight is that mumps can cause infertility in males who become infected as adults, it’s also incredibly painful in those affected.

Measles can lead to death 7-10 years after the acute illness, it can also cause the immune system to forget earlier infections or vaccinations, leaving the child vulnerable to all manner of infections.

If she’s a physician assistant then should she be making such comments in public, particularly since she appears to be doing this in a professional capacity as she clearly mentions her role.

Here in the U.K. our General Medical Council would take a dim view of a Physician Associate making such statements, as would the Nursing and Midwifery Council with Nurses or Nurse Associates and the Healthcare Professionals Council with their registrants.

Michael Patmas, MD's avatar

I dug into the publicly available information on the physician assistant who brands herself as "Katie Collins, PA-C" and appears on social media as "Katie the PA."

What I was able to verify

Her full professional name appears to be Kaitlyn Collins, PA-C, MSPAS.

She is a certified physician assistant and graduate of the Western University of Health Sciences physician assistant program.

Public professional profiles place her in North Idaho, specifically the Coeur d'Alene/Post Falls/Rathdrum area.

She appears to have practiced in family medicine and urgent care settings in Idaho.

State license

Based on the available records, she appears to hold a physician assistant license in Idaho and is actively practicing there.

Supervising physician

I could not find a publicly available source identifying her current supervising physician, collaborating physician, or delegation agreement physician. Idaho's PA practice laws have evolved in recent years, and physician assistant supervision/collaboration arrangements are not always displayed in public-facing provider profiles.

Practice locations found

Public directories list her at:

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Post Falls, Idaho

Rathdrum, Idaho

If you need the supervising physician

The most reliable way would be to search the Idaho state licensing database directly or obtain records from her current employer/clinic. Those records may identify:

Delegating physician

Supervising physician

Collaborative practice agreement

Current employer

I can do a deeper search specifically through Idaho licensing-board records and clinic affiliations to see whether a supervising physician is listed in state filings or employment records.

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