
Areas I Teach
Erin Cramer (he/him) is an assistant professor who joined °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ in May, 2025. His primary role is to serve as clinical faculty providing education and support for students and preceptors in the clinical phase of training. He also assists in the didactic phase and has areas of interest in primary care, medical regulation, professionalism and leadership. He graduated from °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµâ€™s PA program in 2009, and has 15+ years of experience in rural family medicine as a clinician, preceptor, and administrator. He served as a member of the Oregon Medical Board for two terms, including time as Secretary and Chair, and also has a longer history of advocacy and leadership in OSPA and in his prior career of Athletic Training.
Education
Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS), °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ, 2009
Master of Science, Exercise and Movement Science, University of Oregon, 1997
Bachelor of Science, Physical Education, Montana State University, 1995
Practice Interests
Rural medicine, patient access to care, medical regulation, professionalism and leadership.
Outside the Classroom
He lives in Stayton and enjoys time initiating projects around the house, serving his local
community, and spending time with his family traveling and attending soccer matches,
concerts, and other events.