Gloria Tucker, MD

Gloria Tucker, MD
Joined Jul, 1987
Department:
Orthopedics [Map]
Title: Physician
Degree: MD
Interests: Swimming, Yoga, Hiking, Indian Music, Meditation, Skiing
Languages: English
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Bio

I work for the Orthopedic Department in Kaiser Santo Rosa. I have worked here for 7 years and have been a doctor with Kaiser Permanente for 15 years. I am a specialist in the management of broken bones. I take care of the majority of nonsurgical fractures that come to our department. In the event that my patients need surgery, I work very closely with the surgeons and can help my patients to be seen by the surgeon in a timely manner. I am a Board Certified MD in Sports Medicine and a Certified Yoga Instructor. And I like to give my patients the most comprehensive care possible. I really enjoy what I do.

I grew up in Southern California where my dad was a general surgeon and in addition to being a very bright hardworking man, he was also very gentle. I became a doctor because I wanted to help people. So I went to USC where I was a Phi Beta Kappa. I graduated and went to USC Medical School and then did my internship and residency in San Francisco. I became a sports medicine doctor because I am deeply interested in this field and because of my own sports medicine injuries. I am really happy to be at Kaiser in Santa Rosa working with the Orthopedists.

My Medical Specialty

More details about my specialty:

I have great interest in the field of sports medicine because I have been involved in many sports for years and I have had many, many injuries. As a result, the injured athlete is very near and dear to my heart. So when I make recommendations, often times they are not only the proper treatment but they are the result of my own experience.

My specialty interests and affiliations within my field:

I believe that the happiest and most emotionally healthy patients are those who are able to adapt their lifestyles to the limitations of their body. Sometimes this will be a short-term adaptation while the body heals and other times it is an understanding and acceptance of the adjustments that one's lifestyle will need in order to be painfree. Not to worry though!!! There are so many things that a person can do that keep the mind and body active.

Current projects or research:

For me personally, I have gone from a serious runner and tennis player to an avid swimmer and yoga practitioner. And I have found such therapeutic benefits from the yoga that I frequently find myself using the postures to teach my patients. Now I am a certified yoga instructor and I can offer even more ways of nurturing and maintaining my patients with the least amount of pain and disability.

Great health resources that I refer to:

I find that it is really important to pay close attention to how the body feels and put energy toward proper gait and alignment in walking and daily acitivities. In my experience,so many people have one injury, followed by compensation by the rest of the body to keep going, resulting in more misalignment. I strongly recommend gentle yoga for patients and pilates for core strengthening.

Interests

I like to sing and play harmonium. I love this practice and I have a strong community of musicians that play indian music as well. We have a lot of fun too coming together to play and make beautiful music, sometimes in small groups and other times in big ones. It is a wonderful and relaxing way to spend my life. The hardest part is finding the time to practice. I am still very active and swim , dance or go to the gym 3 days per week. I try to get out and walk or bike in the mountains on the weekends.

Currently reading:
The Gift by Hafiz

My favorite book or author:
Any book by Eknath Easwaran

Great movie:
Millions

Family & Friends

People in my life:

My Dad was probably the most influential person in my medical career since he was a general surgeon and came to this profession with integrity, gentleness and a caring that I hope to carry forward. He passed away about 4 years ago but sometimes when I am talking with my patients, I can hear his voice through me and I feel really grateful to have had him in my life.

Photos of my Family & Friends:

My Dad

My Dad

My pets:

I have 2 shetland sheepdogs, or should I say they have me: Sundance and Lacy. They manage to have the entire neighborhood wrapped around their paws. While I am at work, the neighbors stop by and give them treats, play ball with them and sometimes even take them along for a walk. They are hilarious and adorable. And I have learned so much from them.

Pet Photos:

My Dogs

My Dogs

Travel

An adventure I've had:

I don't think I'm the most well traveled person but I have had a nice life. I've backpacked up in Desolation Wilderness in Lake Tahoe and I've kayaked along the California Coast (we drove along and put in up and down the coast) but I mostly spend my free time on Mt Tam.

Favorite place in the world:

No doubt about it, my favorite place in the world is Lake Atitlan in Guatemala, where I really just went to listen to some music. It is so beautiful, the food is terrific and the lake is warm enough to swim in, even in December. And the folks that I have met there have become lifelong friends. This year though, I plan to go to India. (1st time)

A Photo of One of My Favorite Places:

Lake Atitlan, Guatemala

Lake Atitlan, Guatemala


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