Dr. Tracy Cassagnol teaches first-year medical students in the Clinical Skills I and II, Anatomy and Physiology, and Cellular Biology courses. She is the co-course director for the third-year course Core Concepts in Medicine (Osler Friday). She also leads the 3D printing lab within the college’s anatomy lab suite.
Dr. Cassagnol, a board-certified family medicine physician, is dedicated to community health, providing care at the Student Faculty Collaborative Clinic, a student-run clinic that operates within the Universal Heritage Institute, a community-run, free clinic in Opa-Locka and Miami Gardens, where she mentors medical students in delivering compassionate, patient-centered care.
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Areas of Expertise
Family Medicine
Current Courses Taught
- BMS 6015 Clinical Skills I
- BMS 6016 Clinical Skills II
- BMS 6047 Organ Systems I
- BMS 6045 Organ Systems II
- BMS 6040 Organ Systems III
- BMS 6633 Organ Systems IV
- BMS 6046 Organ Systems V
- Anatomy Elective
- BMS 7810 Core Concepts of Medicine (Osler Friday)
- BMS 6041 Foundations II
Honors & Awards
- Excellence in Course Direction Award AY 2023-2024
- Large Group Teaching Award (Nomination)
Committees & Professional Organizations
- Foundational Educational Committee
- Assessment Committee
- Curriculum Committee
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