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Tanya Difrancesco Page

Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Physician at medrina

Tanya DiFrancesco Page, M.D., currently serves as Chief of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at The Brooklyn Hospital Center since June 2023, while also working as a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physician at medrina and a Physiatrist at National Health Rehabilitation Physiatry since September 2020. As a self-employed Medical Consultant and Technical Advisor since August 2014, Tanya provides comprehensive medical support for film, television, and live events, with notable contributions to productions for NBC, Discovery Science, and music videos for artists such as Madonna. Previous roles include PM&R Resident Physician at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, General Surgery Resident at The Brooklyn Hospital Center, and Clinical Assistant at Brooklyn Cancer Care Medical PC. Tanya earned an M.D. from American University of Antigua College of Medicine and holds a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Field Studies from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Brooklyn, United States

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medrina

Medrina is dedicated to empowering a unified team of physicians and clinicians with the ability to focus on individualized and comprehensive rehabilitative care. We are proud to be the nation's leading physiatry practice, whose board-certified doctors work in concert with primary care physicians, nurses, and therapists at post-acute and acute facilities to optimize a patient’s treatment plan and overall care. Since our inception in 2010, the growth through our brands Integrated Rehab Consultants, National Health Rehabilitation, Integrative Physiatry, and Radial Health have enabled us to provide coast-to-coast national support. As a result, Medrina was born to represent our unified, collaborative identity. We continue to grow and meet the needs of the changing post-acute industry by utilizing a team-based approach to help manage rehab and address issues that most affect our healthcare partners: re-admission rates, patient outcomes, patient satisfaction, PDPM, and staff training. Adding this enhanced level of care for rehab patients in a sub-acute setting can rival programs found in inpatient rehab facilities (IRFs).


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