Amanda Mosman is a nationally certified Physician Assistant specializing in Pediatrics with nearly two decades of experience caring for children and families across the Ohio Valley.
In addition to working in the medical department at Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center, she currently serves as a Certified Pediatric Physician Assistant with WVU Medicine at Reynolds Memorial Hospital where she provides comprehensive pediatric care from newborn through young adulthood.
In addition to her clinical role, Amanda is an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant, autism specialist, and founder of several successful maternal and child health initiatives, including the creation of dedicated lactation space's and educational programs for new mothers.
Her dedication to pediatric wellness extends beyond the exam room — she has served as a medical advisor and board member for multiple community organizations such as A Special Wish Foundation and Sikora Montessori Preschool, and co-founded Saving Starfish Corporation, a non-profit that brings medical missions to underserved regions of the globe.
Amanda enjoys traveling the world — especially returning to Ireland, where she and her husband were married. She and her husband share a large, blended family of seven children and two grandchildren, who are the heart of their adventures and the inspiration behind everything they do.