She has experience working in private practice and hospital settings, with people of all ages, veterans and injured active duty soldiers. Gina regularly creates facial and a wide variety of somatic prostheses. She feels privileged to work for a practice that prioritizes the highest bar of quality in form, fit and function. Her MFA in traditional, figurative, sculpture has allowed her to be extremely informed on the nuances of human anatomy. Gina’s years as a foster parent, training in trauma and loss, working with traumatized children and their birth families has really enhanced her ability to talk with patients who are open about sharing their struggles in living with anatomical differences. She believes that making patients comfortable, and understanding their “why” greatly improves her ability to restore a patient’s physical loss.
She is a member of the International Anaplastology Association and a board Certified Clinical Anaplastologist.