Dr. Walsh received her Doctorate of Medicine from Dartmouth Medical School in
Hanover, New Hampshire. She was a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary
Society and graduated with Honors. She also received the American Medical
Women's Scholastic Achievement Award. Her clinical rotations took her to an
American Indian reservation in Arizona, Martin Luther King Hospital in Los
Angeles, Hartford, Connecticut, and to rural parts of Massachusetts and Vermont.
She also did medical volunteer work in Honduras with the organization Americans
for Caring Teaching and Sharing.

After medical school, Dr. Walsh went to the
Mayo Clinic Graduate School of
Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota in the Department of Internal Medicine. She
continued her residency at
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New
Hampshire. Here she participated in establishing a Women's Health Curriculum and
in the Robert Wood Johnson Generalist Physician Initiative Task Force.

Dr. Walsh then went into group practice in Northern California. She was an
attending physician for inpatient medical teams and an Associate Clinical Faculty
member at
Stanford University Hospital. Here she was nominated as Teacher of the
Year by medical students and residents. While at the
Palo Alto Medical Foundation,
Dr. Walsh ranked in the top 10% in the Patient Satisfaction Survey.

Dr. Walsh is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine through 2015. She
is also certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Basic Life Support. She is a
member of the American College of Physicians, the American Medical Society, the
Loudoun County Medical Society, and the Virginia Medical Society.



About Dr. Carolyn Walsh