Erica Carroll, M.D.
Internal Medicine
- Undergraduate: University of Wisconsin—Madison
- Medical School: New York Medical College
- Residency: San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium
- Board Certification: Internal Medicine
Professional Memberships:
- Texas Medical Association
- Travis County Medical Society
- Texas Medical Association
Accomplishments/Experience:
- Major, United States Air Force
- Past Section Chief, Department of Internal Medicine, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Anchorage, Alaska
- Meritorious Service Medal, United States Air Force
Biography
Dr. Erica Carroll is originally from New Richmond, Wisconsin. She attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, completing her undergraduate degree in Medical Microbiology and Immunology. She then went on to Medical School at New York Medical College, completing her internship and residency at San Antonio Uniformed Service Health Education Consortium with the Air Force.
After completing her residency, Dr. Carroll then moved to Anchorage, Alaska to work as a Staff Internist and Major in the United States Air Force. During her tenure at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, she provided comprehensive outpatient, inpatient, critical care and consultations to approximately 166,000 Department of Defense and Department of Veteran’s Affairs beneficiaries. She also worked as part of a hospitalist group which was instrumental to the facility earning the Air Force Surgeon General’s Hospital of the Year Award for 2013 and was a key leader in creating a new clinic model which became the Air Force’s first Patient Centered Medical Home Internal Medicine Clinic.
When she is not working, Dr. Carroll loves spending time with her daughters. She also enjoys hiking, swimming, BBQs, movies, animals and game nights.