About Me
Jarrett Sell, MD, was born in Maryland. He attended Duke University, where he studied Chemistry, and completed medical school at the University of Virginia. Dr. Sell received his Family Medicine residency training in Phoenix, Arizona, where he had the opportunity to practice Spanish. Before joining Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, he practiced for eight years in a small rural town in Southwestern Virginia, where he did outpatient, inpatient, and nursing home care. Dr. Sell enjoys the full spectrum of Family Medicine in downtown Harrisburg in an open and affirming setting. Dr. Sell's clinical interests include teaching, LGBTQ healthcare, and providing care to those living with HIV.Accepted Insurances
We accept a variety of health insurance plans and will submit claims on your behalf. Certain coverage restrictions may apply based on your individual benefit package.
Professional Education
- Education
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Medical School, University of Virginia Medical Center (Charlottesville) - 2000
- Residency
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Residency, Family Medicine Good Samaritan Regional Medical Ctr. - Phoenix, AZ - 2003
Academic Interests
- HIV care
- Health disparities, medical student and resident education
- LGBTQ Care
- Population community health
Awards
- Faculty Teaching Award, 2018
- Family and Community Medicine Clerkship Award for an Excellent Teacher, 2011-17
- Family and Community Medicine Clerkship Award for an Exceptional Role Model, 2011-17
- Family and Community Medicine Department Chair Award, 2014, 2015
- Penn State Junior
- Penn State Qualitative Research Grant, Taking the Next Step: Uncovering The Health Needs of the Transgender Community, 2016
- Woodward Educational Grant, 2014