Dr. Larson earned her bachelor’s degree in physiology from the University of California at San Diego. She graduated from the University of Vermont College of Medicine in 1992 and went on to complete five years of active duty service in the United States Army Medical Corps. She completed her residency training at Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine, in 1999.

She is board-certified in family medicine and has experience working in multiple practice settings, including academic medical centers/residency training programs, rural clinics, acute care, and solo medical practice.

She earned her master’s degree in business administration at Brandeis University in 2017 and is passionate about leveraging her business skills along with her clinical background to promote family medicine as a critical foundation to a sustainable healthcare system.

As Medical Director for Population Health in a large health system, she helped direct efforts to manage total cost of care while enhancing quality by leveraging many of the key concepts offered through Primary Care Insights.

Dr. Larson inspires and empowers those around her to use their skills, talents, and experience to achieve exceptional results. She always strives to leave a place better than she found it.

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