Background and Clinical Focus
Academic Appointment:
Associate Professor of Family Medicine at UMass Chan Medical School - Baystate
Languages:
English
Gender:
Female
Age Groups Seen:
Geriatrics, Adults, Teens
Provider Affiliation:
Baystate Franklin Medical Center
Practice Groups:
Baystate Medical Practices Greenfield Family Medicine
Practice Locations
Insurances Accepted
Note:
Baystate Healthcare facilities and physicians accept most insurances. Please contact your insurance company to verify eligibility.
- HNE BE HEALTHY PARTNERSHIP
- UNICARE GIC
- CONNECTICARE
- RAILROAD MEDICARE
- AETNA
- TUFTS US FAMILY HEALTH
- BMC HEALTHNET MCO
- BLUE SHIELD MEDICARE ADV
- HMO BLUE
- BLUE SHIELD PPO IND
- NORTHEAST DIRECT
- CT MEDICAID
- COMMONWEALTH CARE ALLIANCE
- CIGNA GREAT WEST
- TUFTS TOGETHER MCO
- TUFTS
- UNITED HEALTHCARE
- MEDICARE
- HARVARD PILGRIM
- VT MEDICAID
- MA MEDICAID
- MULTIPLAN PHCS
- FALLON NON MASS HEALTH
- HEALTH NEW ENGLAND EXCLUDING BE HEALTHY
- CONSOLIDATED
- TRICARE
- FIRST HEALTH COVENTRY
Education and Training
Temple University School of Medicine*
Medical School, MD, 2002
Ventura County Medical Center
Residency, MD, 2005
Board Certifications
Family Medicine
American Board of Family Medicine
Scholarly Focus
- LGBTQ and gender affirming care
- Medical education
Professional Societies and Leadership Roles
- UMass Chan-Baystate Department of Family Medicine: Action Committee, Chair
- Baystate Franklin Area Health Education Center: Advisory Board, Member
- Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors
- Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
Awards and Honors
- Chair's Campion Award, UMass Chan Medical School-Baystate Department of Family Medicine (2024)
- University of Colorado School of Medicine Teacher of the Year (2014)
- Fellow, American Academy of Family Physicians (2011)
Patient Ratings
Patient Experience Ratings
Our patient experience rating is an average of all responses to care provider related questions from our nationally-recognized Press Ganey Patient Experience Survey. Response are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best score.
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