Hannah Petercheff, PA-C, CPH

Hannah Petercheff PA-C

Biography

Hannah Petercheff earned her Bachelor of Science in Human Biology with a concentration in Human Health and Disease from Indiana University in 2018. Throughout her undergraduate years, she worked as a medical assistant for five orthopedic surgeons. After graduation, Hannah moved to Indianapolis to teach high school students Anatomy and Physiology, Human Body Systems, and Medical Interventions while pursuing a Master of Arts in Teaching from Marian University. She graduated in 2020 and began applying for PA school.

In 2021, Hannah moved to Boston, MA to attend Northeastern University. She graduated from their dual degree program with a Master of Physician Assistant Studies and a Master of Public Health in 2023. She is board certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and has a Certified in Public Health credential from the National Board of Public Health Examiners.

Outside of work, Hannah enjoys spending time with her husband and their rescue dog, Schmidt. He is a Beagle mix, and they are absolutely obsessed with him. Hannah is a big fan of podcasts, the Indianapolis Colts, and naps.

More About Hannah

When did you know you were going to be a healthcare provider? (or why did you select a career in healthcare?)

I have known I wanted to be a healthcare provider since I was 5 years old after my dad had his first neck surgery. I cleaned the incision site, changed the dressings, and helped with exercises and comfort post-op. I knew I wanted to do something meaningful that involved problem solving and helping people feel better. A career in healthcare was the obvious choice for me!

How would you describe your approach to patient care?

I approach care from a collaborative standpoint. My goal is to extensively evaluate patients’ problems, explain treatment risks and benefits, and provide patients with all the information possible so that they can make an informed decision for themselves. It is important to me that my patients feel they are heard, respected, and empowered throughout every step of their care.

What do you want patients to know about you, your career, or your specialty?

I am extremely passionate about public health. I view medicine through both a PA and public health lens and strive to understand the unique factors at play that influence the health and wellbeing of all my patients.

For Fun

Hometown
Clarksville, IN

3 words to describe yourself
Empathetic, dependable, resilient

Favorite place in the world
On a float in the middle of a pool with a fruity drink in hand

Currently watching on Netflix
Gilmore Girls, New Girl, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Modern Family

Hobbies
Reading, kayaking, walking with my dog and traveling

If I had to eat one meal every day for the rest of my life it would be…
Brozinni Pizzeria’s buffalo chicken salad with ranch and a side of McDonald’s fries.

Education

Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies
Master of Science in Public Health

Northeastern University

Bachelor of Science in Human Biology
Indiana University

Certifications

National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants – Board Certified

National Board of Public Health Examiners – Certified in Public Health