Rachel Resurreccion, PA-C

Rachel Resurreccion, PA-C received her physician assistant training and earned a Masters of Physician Assistant Studies at MGH Institute of Health Professions, where she was the recipient of the PA Institutional Merit Scholarship. Her training includes clinical rotations at Massachusetts General Hospital and with Harvard faculty for core specialties including internal and family medicine, emergency medicine, women’s health, pediatrics, psychiatry, general surgery, head and neck cancer/otolaryngology surgery, orthopedic surgery and plastic surgery. She also has experience working as a physician assistant to Harvard faculty physicians.

Rachel joined Dermatology and Skin Care Associates in 2021 and has received extensive training from our physicians on how to identify allergic triggers and treat the manifestations of local and systemic contact dermatitis. She is passionate about identifying allergic triggers for patients suffering from contact dermatitis, and she is excited to work closely with our patients and their families alongside our physician team. Our patients have sung Rachel’s praises for the time she spends and the effort she makes to help them identify both allergic triggers in their lives and also alternative personal care products, medications, etc. to improve their health.

Rachel is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants. Her work ethic and enthusiasm predate becoming a PA– she is a youth mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters, a peer advisor advocating for the physician assistant career path, and an EMT for the greater Boston area. Contact dermatitis resonates with Rachel on a personal level and given her background working in diverse settings, she is passionate about providing the best care to this underserved community of patients.

Rachel Resurreccion, PA-C

Rachel Resurreccion, PA-C received her physician assistant training and earned a Masters of Physician Assistant Studies at MGH Institute of Health Professions, where she was the recipient of the PA Institutional Merit Scholarship. Her training includes clinical rotations at Massachusetts General Hospital and with Harvard faculty for core specialties including internal and family medicine, emergency medicine, women’s health, pediatrics, psychiatry, general surgery, head and neck cancer/otolaryngology surgery, orthopedic surgery and plastic surgery. She also has experience working as a physician assistant to Harvard faculty physicians.

Rachel joined Dermatology and Skin Care Associates in 2021 and has received extensive training from our physicians on how to identify allergic triggers and treat the manifestations of local and systemic contact dermatitis. She is passionate about identifying allergic triggers for patients suffering from contact dermatitis, and she is excited to work closely with our patients and their families alongside our physician team. Our patients have sung Rachel’s praises for the time she spends and the effort she makes to help them identify both allergic triggers in their lives and also alternative personal care products, medications, etc. to improve their health.

Rachel is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants. Her work ethic and enthusiasm predate becoming a PA– she is a youth mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters, a peer advisor advocating for the physician assistant career path, and an EMT for the greater Boston area. Contact dermatitis resonates with Rachel on a personal level and given her background working in diverse settings, she is passionate about providing the best care to this underserved community of patients.