 Clarisa R. Gracia, MD, MSCE Physician
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| Clarisa R. Gracia, MD, MSCE | Physician | Faculty Appointment:
 Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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| | Language in Addition to English:
 Spanish, French
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| | Affiliation:
 Clinical Practices of the University of Pennsylvania
| Educational Background:

Medical School: | State University of New York | Internship: | Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania | Residency: | Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania | Fellowship: | Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania |
| Memberships:
 American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Endocrine Society
| Notes:
 Dr. Gracia is an NIH-funded clinical investigator in the area of reproductive aging. Her interests include the study of hormonal and symptomatic changes during the natural menopausal transition in female cancer patients. Specifically, she is evaluating fertility potential in pediatric and young adult female cancer survivors using pelvic ultrasonography and serum hormones. She is also investigating novel methods for fertility preservation in female cancer patients, including ovarian cryopreservation.
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| | Areas of Interest | adolescent gynecology | amenorrhea | anovulation | contraception | donor egg | dysfunctional uterine bleeding | dysmenorrhea | endometrial polyps | endometriosis | endoscopic laser surgery | estrogen replacement | fertility in cancer patients | gynecologic surgery - adolescent | gynecological surgery | gynecology - laceration repair | hysterectomy | hysterectomy - laparoscopic | hysteroscopic surgery | hysteroscopy | in vitro fertilization (IVF) | infertility - donor insemination | infertility - female | infertility - general | infertility - male | infertility - ovulation induction | laparoscopy | menopause | menstrual disorders | miscarriage | myoma - uterine | myomectomy | ovarian failure - premature | ovulation failure | uterine/mullerian anomalies | vaginal hysterectomy | vaginal lesions |
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