Sean Horner, PA

Family Medicine

Practices In: South Bend
Patients Seen: All Ages

The first thing to any suc­cess­ful patient inter­ac­tion is trust, which can be dif­fi­cult as every patient is dif­fer­ent. I hope the trust I fos­ter is based on how well I treat what they are there for, in com­bi­na­tion with want­i­ng to get to know them on more of a per­son­al lev­el. The com­bi­na­tion leads to bet­ter out­comes as their trust in me allows them to be ful­ly hon­est about all the fac­tors that led them to see me that day. When I estab­lish this trust, treat­ing the patient becomes a col­lab­o­ra­tive effort rather than me telling them what they need to do. Under­stand­ing the treat­ment makes com­pli­ance much greater, and results fol­low. Trust often is built over time, but when it is achieved, pos­i­tive out­comes occur.

Languages
English
Awards & Accolades
Dean’s List all 8 semesters at the University of Notre (1992-1996) 2020
Phi Beta Kappa 1996
Recognized for being one of the best in the clinical portion of PA school 2017
Clinical Interests

I am par­tic­u­lar­ly inter­est­ed in pri­ma­ry care, espe­cial­ly as an office-based pri­ma­ry care provider. This aligns with the major­i­ty of my expe­ri­ence, as my work in the emer­gency room and urgent care set­tings has entailed a sub­stan­tial amount of pri­ma­ry care.

Personal Interests

I like to exer­cise and play golf. I enjoy trav­el­ing, espe­cial­ly with my fam­i­ly. I enjoy watch­ing sports, most notably Notre Dame. I enjoy any free time with my fam­i­ly and par­tic­i­pat­ing in activ­i­ties my daugh­ter par­tic­i­pates in. I do enjoy play­ing video games.

Memberships
American Association of Physicians Assistants Indiana Association of Physician Assistants
School
University of Notre Dame Graduation Date: 1996 Degree: BS