Lindsay Ferrington Joins Baylor University’s Physician Assistant Studies Program

April 2, 2025
Portrait of Lindsay Ferrington.

Baylor University’s Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences is pleased to announce the appointment of Lindsay S. Ferrington, EdD, PA-C, DFAAPA, as Clinical Associate Professor and Chair of the Admissions Committee for the Physician Assistant Studies (PA) program. 

“We are blessed to have Dr. Ferrington join the PA program. She is an experienced PA educator and clinician, and her administrative expertise has already been instrumental to our developing program and curriculum,” Meredith Quinene, DHSc, MPAS, PA-C, DFAAPA, Director of the Physician Assistant Studies program, said. “We are so happy that she agreed to join our Baylor family!” 

Ferrington comes to Baylor from Louisiana State University Health Shreveport, where she served as Associate Professor, Director of Clinical Education, and Director of Admissions for the Physician Assistant program. She was honored with the program’s Faculty of the Year award three times.

She is a board-certified physician assistant. Ferrington earned both her Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education with a concentration in Exercise Science and her Master of Science degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Louisiana Monroe. At Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport, she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physician Assistant Studies. Finally, Ferrington completed her Doctor of Education degree in Leadership Studies from Louisiana State University Shreveport.

Ferrington holds expertise in administrative, clinical, and didactic leadership. In addition to higher education teaching and curriculum development, she has worked in addiction medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, and urology.

Service is deeply engrained in Ferrington’s life, as she volunteers in both community and professional activities. She also enjoys hanging out with family and friends, reading, traveling, and watching sports. Ferrington, who joined Baylor in November 2024, is looking forward to welcoming the PA program’s inaugural cohort later in the year. 

“It has been an honor and a blessing to join the faculty at the new hybrid PA program at Baylor University,” Ferrington said. “Baylor has exceeded all of my expectations—from the genuinely warm and welcoming campus culture to the incredible institutional support for our program. I am thrilled to be a part of this special team as we construct a truly unique PA program for our future students!”