Katelyn Graff, PA-C, DMSc, joins the Emergency Department at Great Falls Hospital

Great Falls Hospital would like to welcome Katelyn Graff, PA-C, to the Great Falls Hospital Emergency Department. Katelyn is an experienced physician assistant who has been treating a wide range of emergency department patients since 2022.

In 2017, Katelyn received her Bachelor of Arts with a double major in Health Sciences and Public Health with a minor in Biology from Carroll College in Helena, Montana. She graduated with her Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Pacific University in Hillsboro, Oregon. Katelyn then completed her PhD in Medical Sciences from Pacific University in 2022.

Before becoming a physician assistant, Katelyn worked in a healthcare setting as a patient care technician and medical assistant. Katelyn worked in emergency departments in Centralia and Aberdeen, Washington before joining the Great Falls Hospital team.

Katelyn looks forward to demonstrating her passion for public health care and providing excellent care to those she treats. In her free time, Katelyn enjoys hiking, cycling and spending time with family.

Katelyn will treat patients in the Great Falls Hospital Emergency Department, 3010 15e Avenue South in Great Falls. For more information, please call (406) 216-8082.

About the Great Falls Clinic:

In 1917, four visionary medical leaders opened a comprehensive, world-class healthcare center, with an integrated team of specialists and a personalized approach to wellness – far from an urban center. Today, Great Falls Clinic offers several specialty medical clinics, urgent care clinics, primary care, cancer centers and highly specialized surgical services. Great Falls Clinic and Hospital is committed to improving the health and well-being of our community by striving to provide the best possible health care.

As a provider-led organization, the clinic strives to recruit exemplary medical staff, harness the power of the latest medical technologies, continually strive for progress and, above all, work as a team to meet the health needs of its 250,000 residents. living in Central Montana.