Elizabeth Elliott, PA-C

Cardiology | Critical Care Medicine
Physical Therapist Assistant
Broward Health System
Broward County, FL 33315

Elizabeth Elliott, PA-C, is a Physician Assistant with 16 years of experience practicing in both hospital and outpatient settings. She specializes in cardiology, pulmonary critical care, and infectious disease and is affiliated with the Broward Health System in South Florida. Throughout her career, she has been dedicated to delivering high-quality, evidence-based care in high-acuity environments, with a strong focus on improving patient outcomes in complex and critical medical cases.
Elizabeth earned her Bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sports Sciences from the University of Florida in 2003, followed by a Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies from Nova Southeastern University in 2010. She holds NCCPA certification and is licensed to practice in Florida. In addition to her clinical credentials, she is a member of Alpha Eta Honor Society, reflecting her academic excellence and commitment to the physician assistant profession.
Her professional experience includes extensive work in critical care medicine, where she has managed complex and high-risk patients across hospital settings. Elizabeth played an active role on the front lines during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Florida, providing care during one of the most demanding periods in modern healthcare. Her career has been defined by resilience, clinical expertise, and a strong dedication to serving patients in acute and life-threatening conditions.
In addition to her clinical practice, Elizabeth is deeply committed to mentoring the next generation of physician assistants. She is passionate about guiding younger clinicians as they enter the workforce, helping them identify stable and fulfilling career opportunities where they can thrive professionally. Her leadership and mentorship reflect her belief in strengthening the future of healthcare through support and shared knowledge.
Outside of medicine, Elizabeth has developed a meaningful creative and philanthropic focus through training in microblading and aesthetic tattooing. She donates areola tattoos to breast cancer survivors, an experience she finds deeply rewarding as it helps restore confidence and supports emotional healing. This work, alongside her clinical practice, reflects her dedication to improving quality of life in both medical and personal dimensions of care.

• Nova Southeastern University - M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies, 2010
• University of Florida - B.S. in Exercise and Sports Sciences, 2003

• NCCPA Certified Physician Assistant (PA-C)
• Florida Licensed Physician Assistant

• Alpha Eta Honor Society Member

• Alpha Eta Honor Society

• Areola tattooing for breast cancer survivors (donated cosmetic restorative services)

Areas of Specialization/Expertise

  • Infectious disease
  • Cardiology
  • Pulmonary Critical Care
  • Hospital Medicine
  • Intensive Care
  • COVID-19 Critical Care Management
  • High-Acuity Patient Care
Q

What do you enjoy most about practicing medicine?

I find the most fulfillment in practicing medicine through the application of hands-on, real-world clinical experience in high-pressure environments. Much of my development as a clinician was shaped not only by formal training but by working closely with experienced physicians who took the time to mentor me. They taught me the importance of strong clinical reasoning, effective communication, diligent follow-up, and truly understanding the “why” behind each clinical decision. That foundation, combined with long hours and consistent exposure to complex cases, allowed me to build a deep level of proficiency over the course of my career in medicine.

Locations

Broward Health System

510 Southwest 19th Street, Broward County, FL 33315