Arthur T. Hudson, PA-C, M.P.A.S. grew up in the small town of Dublin, Georgia. He graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Sports Science. After college, Arthur attended the Medical College of Georgia where he received a Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies.
Arthur began his career in Dermatology in the rural town of Vidalia, Georgia. During his time there, he practiced general dermatology as well as dermatologic surgery for a wide range of age groups. Arthur also assisted in Mohs micrographic and reconstructive surgery. He joined Skin Cancer Specialists, P.C. in 2014 and practices general dermatology and dermatologic surgery.
Arthur is licensed by the Georgia Composite Board of Medical Examiners and maintains certification with the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. He is an active member of the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants and the Georgia Dermatology Physician Assistants organization.
When not working, Arthur enjoys spending time with friends and family, working out, playing sports, and he is an avid fan of UGA football.
What is a Physician Assistant (PA)?
Physician Assistants (PA’s) are health care professionals licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision. PA’s are educated and trained in the medical model, which is designed to complement physician training, at nationally accredited Physician Assistant programs. Following graduation from an accredited program, a PA must pass a national examination in order to become certified by the NCCPA (National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants) and in order to receive a state license to practice. PA’s conduct physical examinations, order and interpret tests, and provide a broad range of both diagnostic and therapeutic services that include writing prescriptions and performing procedures.