Areas of Expertise
Interdisciplinary collaborations between medical and engineering students
Cutting edge technology, such as 3D printing
Biography
Dr. Tracy Cassagnol teaches Clinical Skills I and II, anatomy and physiology, and cellular biology in the first-year curriculum. Dr. Cassagnol also serves as the co-course director for the third-year course Core Concepts in Medicine (Osler Friday).
Cassagnol is passionate about community health and dedicated to serving underserved populations in Opa-locka and Miami Gardens. She provides care through the Student Faculty Collaborative Clinic, a student-run clinic within the Universal Heritage Institute, where she mentors medical students in delivering compassionate, patient-centered care.
Research Interests
Medical education- anatomy visualization
Obesity medicine
See research publications and more on FIU Discovery.
Education
Residency, Family Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine/Providence Hospital, Washington, D.C.
M.D., Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Board Certifications: American Board of Family Medicine