Marc Dipasupil, PA-C, is a National Board-Certified Physician Assistant (PA). Originally from Houston, Texas, Marc graduated with a bachelor’s degree in biology from Houston Baptist University. He then spent the next few years working as a trauma surgery research assistant for the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston in the Memorial Hermann Level 1 Trauma Center. In 2019, Marc joined the Harding University Physician Assistant program and graduated with a Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies in 2021.


Marc began practicing as a Physician Assistant with OrthoArkansas in January 2022, and works directly with Dr. Tad Pruitt. Together they work in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with knee, hip, and shoulder issues. He is an active member of the Arkansas Academy of Physician Assistants and the American Association of Physician Assistants.


Outside of orthopedics, he enjoys camping, hiking, and traveling with his wife and their dog. He attends Fellowship Bible Church in Midtown and his overall mission in life is to “Love God and serve others”.

As a PA, Marc is required to complete at least 100 hours of continuing education every two years and pass a re-certifying board exam every ten years. PAs are overseen by their supervising physician and the Arkansas State Medical Board. In practice, PAs are considered an extension of their supervising physician. Marc’s training as an advanced practice provider enhances depth of knowledge, flow of communication, and the quality of patient care in the clinic.