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Tracy Curtis

PA-C MA

Physician assistant
Globe-trotter and adventure athlete

Tracy Curtis is a physician assistant who provides urgent and routine care for children and adults with orthopedic problems. She has expertise in conditions ranging from sports injuries to congenital deformities. Her special interests include fracture management, clubfoot, scoliosis and gait abnormalities.

Curtis earned her undergraduate degree in kinesiology, with a minor in business, from the University of Colorado Boulder. She worked as a clinical exercise specialist before completing a master's degree in medical sciences at Boston University.

While in graduate school, Curtis earned her license as an emergency medical technician (EMT) and worked as a ski patroller. She worked in pediatric orthopedics at Boston Children's Hospital before completing her training as a physician assistant and earning a master's degree in health sciences at Duke University School of Medicine. While at Duke, she received a global health scholarship to study pediatric medicine and surgery at Karapitiya Teaching Hospital in Sri Lanka.

Curtis is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, San Francisco Bay Area Physician Assistants, California Academy of Physician Assistants and Colorado Academy of Physician Assistants.

  • Education

    Duke University School of Medicine, Health Sciences, 2010

I strive to support patients and their families by taking a comprehensive approach that will improve function overall.
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