Allison Tarrasch, MPAP, PA-C III
Ever since I was a counselor in summer camp, I have gravitated towards working with children. I love the spirit and energy that youth bring to the table. Likewise, I often find myself seeking out adventure. If every day involved a hike, rock climbing, and a little yoga, my cup would be very full. My path towards becoming a PA in orthopedics was driven by my interest in movement and the way our bodies and minds adapt in order to overcome challenges to achieve our goals. As a PA in Orthopedic Surgery and director of CATCH (Center for Achievement of Teens and Children with Hand Differences), I find that the children and teenagers I work with have like-minded interests and goals. The drive our patients demonstrate to overcome injuries, congenital and neuromuscular differences and psychological obstacles constantly opens my eyes to what we are all capable of achieving. I have the honor every day to support the path patients take to stay healthy and pursue sports amongst other hobbies that bring out their highest potential. I feel incredibly fortunate to have found a home at CHLA, where inspiration and a sense of togetherness run high.
Education
Keck School of Medicine of USC, Physician Assistant Program
Accomplishments
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
PAIII
American Academy of Physician Associates
California Academy of Physician Associates
Pediatric Orthopedic Practitioner Society
Pi Alpha Honor Society
Pediatric Orthopedics