Victoria Chan Harrison Assistant Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine
Victoria Chan Harrison M.D. is a Clinical Instructor and Assistant Attending Physiatrist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Harrison graduated Magna Cum Laude from Barnard College in New York City and received her medical doctorate from New York Medical College.
Dr. Harrison completed her training in rehabilitation at the combined residency program at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital of Columbia and Cornell. Dr. Harrison's residency also included site rotations at the Hospital for Special Surgery and Memorial Sloan Kettering providing a wealth of clinical experience through a large variety of cases. Dr. Harrison completed her medical acupuncture training at the University of California at Los Angles David Geffen School of Medicine. Dr. Harrison's acupuncture training focuses on utilizing acupuncture as modality to treat diverse pain management conditions. These problems range from premorbid functional and stress-related disorders, to organic lesions, to musculoskeletal and discogenic pain.
Dr. Harrison believes in a holistic approach to patient care and utilizes a multi-disciplinary team focused on recovery. She has a general practice treating a variety of disorders including musculoskeletal medicine and sports related injuries.
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Background
education and training
- B.A., Barnard College - Columbia University 94
- M.D., New York Medical College 2002
Contact
full name
- Victoria Chan Harrison