Tracy Cassagnol, M.D.

Assistant Professor

Department of Medical Education


Tracy Cassagnol, M.D.

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