Biography
Dr. Tracy MacIntosh, M.D., MPH, M.S., FACEP, has her Master’s in Science, Master’s in Public Health, and Doctorate in Medicine. She attended medical school at Yale School of Medicine, where she also completed her residency training in Emergency Medicine. She then moved to Florida and became founding faculty for the UCF/HCA Emergency Medicine Residency of Greater Orlando. Here, she has combined her passion for medical education with a focus on teaching students and residents about health equity and social determinants of health. Dr. MacIntosh was promoted to Associate Professor in 2021.
Dr. MacIntosh serves as the advisor to the UCF Student National Medical Association and has a personal interest in local community outreach and exposing medical students to a broad range of clinical settings. She received both the Community Service Award and Golden Apple Practice of Medicine Preceptor Award in 2018, as well as the Early Career Educator award in 2019. She also received the Osceola EM Residency Clinical Excellence and Professionalism award that year.
She has given nearly 20 national and/or regional presentations and has authored three book chapters. Dr. MacIntosh serves as a mentor for students, residents and community youth, dedicating herself to inspiring, motivating and encouraging others to pursue a career in healthcare. She is excited about training the next generation of physicians and scientists to end healthcare disparities.
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