My patient care approach includes ensuring that I dedicate enough time to each patient’s complaint, and never make any patient feel rushed or judged in any manner. I attempt to inform and involve patients in their care, along with treating the person as a whole and providing respect for their preferences. Additionally, I follow evidence-based medicine and attempt to ensure that I am up-to-date on latest practices in order to provide the best care possible to each and every patient.
I was raised in Connecticut and have spent the majority of my life in North Carolina and Massachusetts. I am the youngest of four, and have a 2-year-old golden retriever named Lyla. When I am not practicing medicine, I enjoy being outdoors in any capacity, as well as biking, hiking, paddle boarding, and rock climbing.
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Qualifications and experience
- Specialties
- Urgent Care
- Gender
- Female
- Languages spoken
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English
- Education
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Graduate
Springfield College (2017)
- Board Certification
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Certification Agency Year National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants 2017 - Clinical interest for patients
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I am highly interested in women's health, pediatrics, and dermatology. I enjoy procedures such as splinting, suturing, and incision + drainage.
- Research interest for patients
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During my time in PA school, I completed a research project on the effects of maternal obesity on maternal and infant morbidity and mortality.
- Insurance
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