Western Sierra Medical Clinic
Cassie Rodriguez is a Physician Assistant currently employed at Western Sierra Medical Clinic since May 2024. Prior to this role, Cassie gained experience as a Physician Assistant Student at Eastern Virginia Medical School from January 2021 to May 2024. Cassie previously worked at Western Sierra Medical Clinic from October 2016 to April 2023 in roles including Patient Advocate and Youth Outreach Coordinator, focusing on substance abuse prevention and education. Additional experience includes positions as a Developmental Specialist at The Friendship Club, Physical Therapy Aide at Ivy's Physical Therapy, Medical Scribe at CEP America, Mental Health Worker at Anka Behavioral Health, and Scribe at both EMSS, Inc. and Mills Burlingame Hospital. Cassie's educational background includes a Master's in Physician Assistant from Eastern Virginia Medical School, a Master's in Public Health from the University of San Francisco, a post-baccalaureate pre-medical certificate from San Francisco State University, and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Jessup University.
Western Sierra Medical Clinic
At Western Sierra Medical Clinic, we’re committed to Better Health Together. Where patients and medical providers develop open and strong relationships, discuss health issues and embrace healthier living. Western Sierra offers accessible, affordable, quality health care for the communities and patients that we serve. We provide comprehensive medical, dental and behavioral health care and continue to expand our specialty care services, from addiction management to women’s health services. Our nonprofit organization has six health centers in Nevada, Sierra and Placer counties, a region with about 150,000 residents, located 50 miles northeast of Sacramento. The region offers many outdoor activities, where residents enjoy the benefits of a rural lifestyle while remaining close to large cities and airports. We are always looking for dedicated, hard-working and skilled employees – from front-desk staff who make the first impression to physicians and other providers. Together, we can change and improve the lives of our patients.