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5 out of 5 stars - 76 total ratingsA graduate of the University of Massachusetts – Amherst and Northeastern University, Kari Anne enjoys practicing as a Physician Assistant in Internal Medicine where she can see patients for a wide array of issues. Kari Anne has a particular interest in women’s health and treating young adults. “I love the variety that Internal Medicine provides,” she explains. “For me, it’s exciting to help people achieve their health goals using good listening skills, an objective perspective, and teaching them to harness the tools they already have.” Kari Anne enjoys getting to form long-term relationships with her patients. “It’s an honor to earn someone’s trust and it’s something I don’t take lightly. I feel privileged and humbled daily in this profession.” When she is not busy with her patients Kari Anne enjoys spending time with her children and baking.
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Offices and Locations
Worcester – Neponset Street
Overview
Specialties
Internal Medicine
Partnering Provider
Certifications
Certified by the NCCPA
Education
Master of Science: Northeastern University
Bachelor of Science: University of Massachusetts Amherst
Languages Spoken
English
Insurance
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