Katherine G Footracer
Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine (Clinician Educator)
Family Medicine
125 W. Huntington Drive, A100
Off Campus
Arcadia
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Alert fatigue in electronic health records JAAPA. 2015 Jul; 28(7):41-2. . View in PubMed
Occult infection in an elderly woman with a chief complaint of pain JAAPA. 2012 Jul; 25(7):3840-1. . View in PubMed
Health care: the quality chasm 10 years later JAAPA. 2012 Mar; 25(3):20-1. . View in PubMed
Attitudes and practices of massage therapists as related to conventional medicine Int J Ther Massage Bodywork. 2012; 5(1):18-24. . View in PubMed
Travel-related infections: diagnosis and treatment of exotic fevers JAAPA. 2010 Oct; 23(10):42-5. . View in PubMed
Immigrant health care in the United States: what ails our system? JAAPA. 2009 Apr; 22(4):33-660.. View in PubMed
Katherine G. Footracer, M.S., PA-C believes in the power of healthcare to change lives and, through those lives, our world. She enjoys partnering with patients to help them meet their health goals, and is an advocate for mind-body practices as an adjunct to conventional medicine.
She obtained her B.A. with majors in Psychology and Dance from Scripps College, and her master’s degree as a Physician Assistant from Seton Hall University. She has been certified as a PA-C by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants since 2008. As a PA-C, she is trained as generalist and brings that broad perspective to patient care. She is a member of the Los Angeles County Disaster Healthcare Volunteers Surge Unit and of the Board of Directors of the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants.
She obtained her B.A. with majors in Psychology and Dance from Scripps College, and her master’s degree as a Physician Assistant from Seton Hall University. She has been certified as a PA-C by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants since 2008. As a PA-C, she is trained as generalist and brings that broad perspective to patient care. She is a member of the Los Angeles County Disaster Healthcare Volunteers Surge Unit and of the Board of Directors of the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants.