Tiffany Eisenbach

Tiffany Eisenbach, MD

Resident

Department: MD-NEUROLOGY-ADMIN/EDUC
Business Phone: (352) 273-5550

About Tiffany Eisenbach

Tiffany Eisenbach grew up outside of rainy Seattle, Washington where she spent her winters whale watching in Puget Sound and her summers wakeboarding on the Columbia River. Through hiking in the Olympic and Cascade mountains and running for cross country and track, she developed a passion for the outdoors and nature. She attended St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN where she continued participating in choirs and furthered her interest in human biology, deciding to apply to medical school. She additionally studied abroad in India and Peru during college and developed a love for travel. Upon graduating, she attended medical school at the University of Washington where she eventually found her fit in neurology due to the patient relationships, fascinating diseases of the nervous system, and fun neuro exam. During medical school, she had the privilege of training in diverse locations, including Seattle; Spokane, Washington; Butte, Montana; and many other sites scattered throughout the states of Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho. Needless to say, when starting neurology residency, she was ready to settle down in one place for a while and was also excited for that place to be warm, sunny, snow-less Florida! In Gainesville, she has been able to enjoy all of her favorite activities including going to the beach, exploring nature parks and trails, visiting historical sites, learning about new wildlife, and calisthenics. As there is still so much in the world of neurology to explore, she is not sure yet what her fellowship choice will be, although she is considering pursuing a career in general neurology for the sake of maintaining a wide and varied patient population.

Accomplishments

Personal Accountability and Commitment to Patient Safety Certificate
2019 · University of Washington, School of Medicine
NIH T32 Rheumatology Grant Recipient
2017 · NIH
Travel Grant Award
2017 · MSA
UW SOM Service Award for significant commitment to community service and advocacy
2016-2019 · University of Washington, School of Medicine, SLAC

Publications

2022
Presumptive Diagnosis of Pallister-Hall Syndrome Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Cureus. 14(1) [DOI] 10.7759/cureus.21735. [PMID] 35251807.
2016
Mycobacterium leprae specific genomic target in the promoter region of probable 4-alpha-glucanotransferase (ML1545) gene with potential sensitivity for polymerase chain reaction based diagnosis of leprosy.
International journal of mycobacteriology. 5(2):135-41 [DOI] 10.1016/j.ijmyco.2016.01.002. [PMID] 27242223.

Education

MD
2020 · University of Washington School of Medicine
BA
2016 · St. Olaf College

Contact Details

Phones:
Business:
(352) 273-5550
Addresses:
Business Mailing:
PO Box 100236
GAINESVILLE FL 32610