Dr. Elisa Quince, DO, MBS, is an emergency medicine physician who was born and raised in the Central Valley of California. She completed her residency training locally, where she observed the effects of climate-exacerbated health care conditions in resource-limited settings and the resulting complications for patient care.
Dr. Quince has also had the privilege of holding multiple leadership positions, including serving as SNMA chapter president, participating on national committees, EMRA teaching fellow, and serving as a CMA RFS board member. She is dedicated to serving her communities, advocating for their needs, and promoting education. Dr. Quince is committed to education through a diversity-based lens, using education for both patients and providers to improve patient care, increase health literacy, and empower patients to make informed decisions. She currently serves as an adjunct professor at CHSU-COM and maintains her clinical practice near her hometown in the Central Valley.