Jerald Chris Magee, MPAS, PA-C
Jerald “Chris” Magee is the Program Director for the MHUC APP Urgent Care (UC) Fellowship Program and has been in that role since October 2023. Chris graduated from the Interservice Physician Assistant Program (IPAP)/University of Nebraska Medical School in May 2000. Chris completed his master’s degree in PA Studies with a minor in Emergency Medicine in 2004. He also completed a one-year Emergency Medicine Fellowship at Andrews Air Force Base in 2004.
After serving a tour in Iraq with the U.S. Air Force in 2005, Chris retired from the Air Force in 2007 as a Captain. Chris then went to work at Southern Maryland Hospital in the emergency department. In 2015, Chris became a traveler for U.S. Acute Care Solutions (formerly MEP) working at multiple EDs in Maryland and Connecticut. He joined MedStar in October 2020 and was promoted to Southern Maryland Region Lead APP in April 2021. He completed the MedStar Emergency Physicians (MEP) Lead Program in 2023 and still works PRN for MEP at MedStar Southern Maryland Hospital Center.
Chris has taught multiple first aid classes since he was a teen in the Boy Scouts. He was one of the first AED instructors for the Air Force at Keesler AFB, MS in 1995. In early 2022, he started working on the development of the Urgent Care APP Fellowship with a great team of other UC Providers. Our first cohort began in January 2023, and Chris has been working with our team to continually improve the program since its inception.
After serving a tour in Iraq with the U.S. Air Force in 2005, Chris retired from the Air Force in 2007 as a Captain. Chris then went to work at Southern Maryland Hospital in the emergency department. In 2015, Chris became a traveler for U.S. Acute Care Solutions (formerly MEP) working at multiple EDs in Maryland and Connecticut. He joined MedStar in October 2020 and was promoted to Southern Maryland Region Lead APP in April 2021. He completed the MedStar Emergency Physicians (MEP) Lead Program in 2023 and still works PRN for MEP at MedStar Southern Maryland Hospital Center.
Chris has taught multiple first aid classes since he was a teen in the Boy Scouts. He was one of the first AED instructors for the Air Force at Keesler AFB, MS in 1995. In early 2022, he started working on the development of the Urgent Care APP Fellowship with a great team of other UC Providers. Our first cohort began in January 2023, and Chris has been working with our team to continually improve the program since its inception.