- Physician Assistant-Neurosurgery, Achieve Brain and Spine (2023-present)
- Physician Assistant, Providence - Tower Saint John’s Imaging Medical Group (2020-present)
- Physician Assistant–Primary Care, Carbon Health (2021-2022)
- Physician Assistant–Primary Care, Newport Family Medicine (2019-2021)
- Emergency Department Scribe, Cedars Sinai Marina del Rey Hospital (2016–2017)
- Clinical Care Extender, UCLA Hospital (2015-2016)
- Public Health Consultant, Sentient Research (2012-2015)
- Program Coordinator – Emergency Preparedness NIH Grant, Westside Regional Center / UCLA School of Nursing (2009-2011)
- Public Health Consultant – Emergency Preparedness and Pandemic Response, UCLA Center for Public Health and Disasters (2007-2009)
- Program Management and Evaluation Consultant, Uganda Youth Development Link – Kampala, Uganda (2006)
Meet Kerry Lamb, PA-C, a dedicated healthcare professional committed to providing exceptional patient care and promoting public health initiatives. With a Master's in Physician Assistant Studies from Midwestern University and a Master's in Public Health from UCLA, Kerry brings a wealth of experience and expertise to Achieve Brain & Spine.
As a Physician Assistant in Neurosurgery, Kerry specializes in neurosurgical procedures and outpatient care, ensuring patients receive the highest quality of treatment. With previous experience in public health and as a primary care PA-C, Kerry's diverse background enhances her ability to address a variety of medical needs and enhances her communication and understanding with patients from diverse backgrounds. Her dedication to healthcare extends to volunteer work and conference presentations, reflecting a commitment to improving healthcare access and advocating for vulnerable communities.
Beyond clinical practice, Kerry has actively contributed to public health initiatives, serving as a consultant at Sentient Research and participating in research at various institutions.
At Achieve Brain & Spine, Kerry Lamb embodies our values of excellence, compassion, and dedication to patient-centered care.
Educational Background
- Midwestern University, Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies (2017–2019)
- University of California Los Angeles, Master of Public Health (2005–2007)
- University of California Berkeley, Bachelor of Arts (1999-2003)
Experience[view]
Certifications [view]
- ACLS, BLS, AMSL – active
- DEA License – active and unrestricted
- Board Certified PA-C, Physician Assistant Board State of California and NCCPAs
Volunteer [view]
- Clinic Coordinator for Central Arizona Shelter Service homeless shelter (CASS) through the Health Outreach through Medicine and Education (H.O.M.E.) program, 2017-2018
- Clinical Care Extender – Patient Care UCLA Reagan Medical Center and UCLA Santa Monica Hospital
- Board Member Pueblo del Rio Public Housing, South Central Los Angeles Wellness Station
Publications[view]
- Eisenman, DP., et al (February 2014). Peer-Mentored Preparedness (PM-Prep): A New Disaster Preparedness Program for Adults Living Independently in the Community. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 49-59
- Rottman, Steven J., et al. (March-April 2010). Pandemic influenza triage in the clinical setting. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, v. 25 (2) p. 99-104.
Conferences [view]
- Lamb K, Provost J, Cantu M, Gaarde J, Bush-Spurlin J, Jackson MD, Greene B, Kerndt PR. “Spring Into Love:” Impact of a Youth-Led Summit on Sexual Health and Healthy Relationships for High Schools Students in a High-Risk Community in South Los Angeles. Presented at: 2014 STD Prevention Conference; June 9-12, 2014; Atlanta, GA.
- Provost J, Bush-Spurlin J, Lamb K, Cantu M, Gaarde J. “Spring into love:” best practices for community collaboration in planning a youth-led summit on sexual health and healthy relationships in South Los Angeles. Presented at APHA, Boston, MA, November 2013
- Kordic T, Plant A, Ruffino E, Amatullo M, Moon M, Lamb K. Where’s Daryl?: Results of a Gun Violence Prevention-Education Program in Los Angeles Unified School District. Presented at: 142th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition; November 15-19, 2014; New Orleans, LA.
- Eisenman, et al. “A Randomized, Controlled Trial to Improve Disaster Preparedness for Adults with Intellectual Disability.” Presented at VHA Comprehensive Emergency Management Program Evaluation and Research Conference. Washington, D.C. May, 2011.
- Dorian A, Shoaf K, Lamb, K, Nelson K. "Continuity of Operations Planning: A Collaborative Affair." Presented at 138th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, Denver, CO, November 2010.
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