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Jonas Gileguy Konan, DMSc, PA-C: A Journey of Service, Leadership, and Lifelong Learning

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Jonas Gileguy Konan’s path to becoming a respected leader in neurosurgery and a distinguished SIU DMSc alumnus began long before he stepped into an operating room. His commitment to patient care took root as an undergraduate paramedic volunteer in Houston, where he found himself deeply connected to the front lines of emergency medicine. Yet something was missing. After each patient handoff, the story ended abruptly. There was no follow-up, no continuity, and no opportunity to witness recovery. That desire to participate in the full spectrum of patient care ultimately steered him toward the PA profession—a role he saw modeled through a paramedic mentor who became an advanced practice provider working in close collaboration with physicians.
Jonas carried that motivation into PA school, graduating from the University of North Dakota in 2010. Soon after, he entered neurosurgery, where he has practiced for 15 years at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center in Texas. Along the way, his scientific curiosity was nurtured by mentor, inventor, and researcher Dr. Raul Cuero, with whom he continues to collaborate. His influence and support helped shaped Jonas’s passion for research, innovation, and continual growth.

ANSPA Annual Meeting 2025


As Jonas advanced in his career, he recognized an ongoing challenge within the PA profession: its “hybrid” identity often left patients—and even other clinicians—uncertain about a PA’s scope, title, and contributions. Rather than accept that ambiguity, Jonas committed himself to advocacy. He became deeply involved in professional organizations, ultimately serving as president of the Association of Neurosurgical Physician Associates (ANSPA). But to strengthen the PA voice at decision-making tables, he knew he needed to elevate his credentials. That led him to the Doctor of Medical Science program at Southern Illinois University.
Earning his DMSc in 2025, Jonas became the first PA in his department and immediate organization to hold an advanced clinical doctorate. While his day-to-day clinical responsibilities remained steady, his influence expanded. He now serves on multiple committees—including educational and onboarding teams—and sits on the systemwide Advanced Practice Providers Council. The degree equipped him with the credibility, knowledge, and analytical tools needed to advocate more effectively for the profession he loves.

Visiting a health center in Guessabo , Ivory Coast ( west Africa)
Jonas describes SIU’s DMSc program as challenging, enriching, and deeply supportive. Working full-time in a seven-on, seven-off schedule required discipline and time management, yet the faculty’s responsiveness made success attainable. Just as valuable were the relationships formed with classmates from diverse backgrounds and specialties. Those interactions broadened his understanding of the profession and reinforced the shared mission uniting all PAs: delivering excellent patient care while advancing the profession forward.


For Jonas, the DMSc opened new dimensions of leadership. Coursework in healthcare law, disaster medicine, global health, and advanced scientific analysis strengthened his ability to interpret research, contribute meaningfully to discussions, and advocate with confidence. It also affirmed what he tells future DMSc students: the hardest part is deciding to begin. Once you commit, trust the process—and yourself.

Dr. Jonas Konan and Dr. Karyn Cumbertatch


Jonas credits his achievements to unwavering support from those around him, especially his wife, Dr. Karyn Cumberbatch. Together, they run Ecclectech, a biotechnology start-up focused on early cancer detection with a patent-pending device. He also extends deep gratitude to Drs. Javedan, Effendi, Khrisnan, Bramadham, and the entire SIU faculty and staff who guided him throughout the program.

 

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