Marissa Marcotte, MD

Title: Assistant Professor
Division: General Physiatry

Pronouns: she/her/hers

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Marissa Marcotte, MD is a physician and assistant professor with the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. Dr. Marcotte earned her bachelor's degree from Seattle University and her MD from Loyola Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. She completed an internship in internal medicine at Advocate Christ Medical Center and residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Parkland/UT Southwestern Medical Center. Clinical interests include pelvic rehabilitation, pregnancy and postpartum rehabilitation, urinary and defecatory dysfunction, chronic pelvic pain, general rehabilitation, and spasticity.

Education and training

  • Seattle University, BS in Biology, 2013
  • Loyola University Chicago: Stritch School of Medicine, MD, 2018
  • University of Illinois Chicago: Advocate Christ Medical Center, Preliminary year: Internal Medicine, 2019
  • UT Southwestern Medical Center, Residency: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2022

Clinical Interests

  • Pelvic rehabilitation
  • Spasticity management
  • Botulinum toxin injections
  • Baclofen pump management

Research Interests

  • Pelvic rehabilitation, with current research focusing on Qigong and chronic pelvic pain.

Recent Publications

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