Dr. Rahnea L. Sunseri MD
Internist
PO Box 2709 Aptos California, 95001-2709About
Internal Medicine, Primary Care, Optimizing Chronic Illness Management, Wilderness Medicine
Education and Training
MD at UC Davis School of Medicine
Univ Of Ca- Davis- Sch Of Med- Davis Ca Medicine 1976
Univ Of Ca-Davis Biochemistry 1972
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- 1979
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Local- at the University of the Pacific -
Awards
- AMA Physician's Recognition & Commendation Award
- Top Doctor, San Jose, CA
- Top Doctor, Santa Cruz, CA
- AMA Physician’s Recognition Award with Commendation 2012 American Medical Society
Treatments
- General Adult Medicine
- Health And Wellness, Preventative Medicine
- Travel Medicine Consultation
- Menopause Health
- Geriatric Medicine
- Wilderness & Outdoor Medicine
- Pre-employment Physicals
Experience & Accolades
- Primary Care Provider2012Dominican Medical GroupDignity Health
- Primary Care Provider1980Private Practice, Consultations, Locum TenensProvider & Consultant
Treatments
- Internal Medicine, Primary Care, Wilderness Medicine
Professional Society Memberships
- California Medical Association, Wilderness Medical Society, American Medical Women Association, American Physiological Society, Human Anatomy & Physiology Society
What do you attribute your success to?
Passion for medical science, the art of medicine, and working with people.
Areas of research
Internal Medicine, Primary Care
Wilderness Medicine
Philanthropic Initiatives
Volunteering in Employee Health & Community Health Fairs to provide medical information to public.
Pro Bono Medical Consultations.
Teaching and speaking
Lectures/Presentations at Internal Medicine Conferences, Grand Rounds, Cafe Scientifique, General Public Forums
Hobbies / Sports
- Wilderness Medicine
Favorite professional publications
- NEJM, Annals of Internal Medicine, BMJ, Wilderness Medicine Medical Journal
Areas of research
Internal Medicine, Primary Care
Wilderness Medicine
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