Anna Tanner, M.D.
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Dr. Tanner enjoys speaking and teaching Adolescent Medicine topics |
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| Education: | M.D. Degree Vanderbilt University, 1995. B.A. in Chemistry and American Studies Williams College, 1991 Cum Laude |
| PostGraduate Training: | Residency in Pediatrics, July 1995 - June 1998. Vanderbilt University Medical Center |
| Certification: | American Board of Pediatrics, Oct. 1998 Medical License, State of Georgia 1999 - current |
| Hospital Staff Appointments: | Gwinnett Medical Center, 1999 - current |
| Professional Organizations: |
Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics Society of Adolescent Medicine, 2000 - current Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics, July 2010 Emory University School of Medicine |
| Professional Interests: | Adolescent Medicine including Acne, Adolescent Menstrual issues, and weight concerns |
| Personal Interests: | Gardening, Swimming, Reading |
| Experience: | Clinical Instructor, Dept. of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine |
| Volunteer Activities: |
William College Alumni Fund, Class Head Agent Wesleyan School, Board of Trustees for 2007-Current |



Originally from Delaware, Dr. Tanner moved to Gwinnett County in 1999--by way of Nashville, TN. She lives in Duluth with her husband and two school-aged children. She enjoys volunteering in her community through her church and children's school.