Grace Cartwright-Erturkuner, MPAS, PA-C
Grace Cartwright-Erturkuner, MPAS, PA-C “Gracie”, graduated from Ursuline Academy of Dallas in 2012. In 2016, she graduated with honors from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Science and Arts in Nutritional Sciences.
As an undergrad, Gracie volunteered with St. David’s Hospital, a large hospital in Austin, and with Global Medical Training, an organization designed to assist the medically underserved population in countries around the world. While a volunteer with Global Medical Training, she participated in a week-long medical mission trip in Nicaragua in January 2015.
After graduating from college, Gracie moved back to Dallas and began working as a medical assistant in a dermatology office in Plano while applying to graduate school to become a Physician Assistant. In the summer of 2017, Gracie moved to Galveston, Texas to attend the University of Texas Medical Brach (“UTMB”) to become a Physician Assistant. She graduated from the UTMB with a Master of Physician Assistant Studies with honors. Due to her prior experience in dermatology, Gracie knew she wanted to return to Dallas and work in dermatology again.
In the fall of 2019, she became a licensed and certified Physician Assistant and began her career in dermatology as a Physician Assistant in the DFW area.
Gracie resides in Dallas with her husband, Nick. In their free time, they enjoy cooking, reading, traveling, and spending time with friends and family.
- Education
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Undergraduate Degree:
Ursuline Academy – Dallas, TX
University of Texas – Austin, TX
Graduate Degree:
Unversity of Texas Medical Branch – Galveston, TX
- Certificates
- National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
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