Annet Khaselev is a dedicated Physician Assistant committed to providing comprehensive, patient-centered care. Annet earned her Master of Health Science in Physician Assistant Studies from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, where she received the Academic Excellence Award and completed her thesis on "Exercise as Medicine: Exploring the Role of Physical Activity in Reducing Depression." Her undergraduate degree is a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Summa Cum Laude, from Macaulay Honors College at The College of Staten Island.
During her clinical training, Annet gained extensive experience across eight medical specialties, where she also assisted in multiple surgical procedures, managed complex medical cases, and demonstrated strong clinical skills while caring for diverse patient populations.
Beyond clinical practice, Annet has contributed to community health initiatives, including research on diabetes prevention in underserved communities through the "The Red Light, Green Light Method" project, which targets children and young adults in Williamsburg. Her background in psychology, combined with her clinical training, allows her to address both the physical and emotional aspects of patient care.
Annet is fluent in English and Russian, allowing her to serve a diverse patient population with cultural sensitivity and effective communication.
Credentials: PA-C
Education & Training College: SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, Macaulay Honors College at The College of Staten Island