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Tarah Browne, DO

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About Tarah

Dr. Browne is a highly skilled geriatrician with a keen interest in serving complex patient populations. She obtained her medical degree from Stanford University School of Medicine. As a Stanford-trained physician, Dr. Browne received ample exposure to cutting-edge research and clinical training.

Dr. Browne specializes in the care of elderly patients with multiple chronic conditions, including dementia, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's disease. She has a special interest in working with patients who have complex medical needs, such as frailty and falls, chronic pain, cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases, and end-of-life care.

Dr. Browne’s extensive experience in geriatric medicine has well-equipped her to identify the unique medical and psychosocial needs of elderly patients. She uses an evidence-based model of care that is person-centered and considers the individual's values, preferences, and goals of care. Dr. Browne also recognizes the role of caregivers in the care of elderly patients and works collaboratively with them to ensure the best possible outcomes for the patient.

Dr. Browne’s compassionate and holistic approach to patient care has earned her a reputation as a sought-after geriatrician and she is highly respected by her colleagues and patients alike.

Dr. Browne was born and raised in Colorado. She enjoys outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, horseback riding, and barbequing. She loves spending time with family and taking local trips.

Education
  • College
  • Bachelor of Science San Diego State University
    San Diego, CA
    2004
  • Medical School
  • Osteopathic Medical Degree Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine
    Phoenix, AZ
    2008
  • Residency
  • Internship and Family Medicine Residency OPTI-West / College Medical Center
    Long Beach, CA
    2011
  • Fellowship
  • Fellowship of Geriatric Medicine Standford University Hospital
    Palo Alto, CA
    2012