Brigitte Flanagan, DO is a fellowship-trained physician specializing in interventional spine and pain management.
Before joining The CORE Institute, Dr. Flanagan cared for patients as an anesthesiologist. Prior to a career in Anesthesiology, Dr. Flanagan served in the United States Air Force where she served as a Flight Medicine Specialist. During her time in the United States Air Force, Dr. Flanagan provided medical support to para-jumpers, basic trainees and other Air Force personal.
Dr. Flanagan completed her residency training at Tufts University. She received her doctoral degree from Midwestern University. Dr. Flanagan earned her graduate and undergraduate degrees from Rivier College, graduating cum laude.
Dr. Flanagan is an active member of the community, holding multiple community and humanitarian awards for her work as a volunteer physician, ground support for special forces training and providing homeless outreach through medical educations. She has also received recognition from the President of the United States for her service while on a mission in Singapore.
Research:
Intranasal tranexamic acid for the treatment of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: a case report and review of treatment options. Flanagan BA, Collins C, Parra S. Cutis. 2012;89(2):69–72.
An atypical presentation of a Pasteurella multocida infection following a cat bite: a case report. Collins C, Flanagan B, Henning JS. Cutis. 2012;89(6):269–272.
Publications:
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles:
Differentiation of Post-travel Fever in a 25 Year Old Medical Student. Mittelstaedt B, Flanagan BA, Burdic, Baker WP. Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science July 2008, Vol 40 (2), 163-164.
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