Medical Expertise of Dr. Tracie Bryson, MD
About Dr. Tracie Bryson, MD
Dr. Tracie C. Bryson was born and raised in Winston-Salem, NC. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with honors in Biology and a minor in history.She attended East Carolina University School of Medicine where she graduated in 1998 in the top of her class and was a member of AOA medical honor society. She completed an internship in Internal Medicine at Pitt County Memorial Hospital in Greenville, NC. She then moved to St. Louis, Missouri to complete three years as a Dermatology Resident at Saint Louis University Hospital. During her final year of residency, she was honored as chief resident. She is board certified in Dermatology, a Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology, a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and a member of the American Medical Association, North Carolina Medical Society, North Carolina Dermatology Association and the Forsyth-Stokes-Davie Medical Society. She joined Davie Dermatology on July 5, 2002. Dr. Bryson, along with her husband, David, and children, Elizabeth and Jeb, live in Clemmons.
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