Specialist Spotlight: Meet Rachel Brang, PA-C, MSPAS
- Nov 9, 2023
- 1 min read

In the world of orthopedics, the collaboration between physicians and their assistants is paramount. Today, we shine the spotlight on Rachel Brang, PA-C, MSPAS, an integral part of our team who works closely with Dr. Steven Meisterling to ensure top-notch patient care.
Rachel is not just an orthopedic physician assistant; she's a passionate advocate for her patients. Certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. Her journey began at the University of Minnesota–Duluth, where she earned her Bachelor of Science in biology.
After her undergraduate studies, Rachel pursued her PA degree from Des Moines University in 2012. Today, she assists Dr. Meisterling in surgeries, cares for patients in clinics, and is a beacon of support in the hospital setting.
When she isn't with patients, Rachel promotes athletics within the community and brings her experience as a college Volleyball athlete to the Stillwater Area Junior Olympic Volleyball club as a board member and coach.
Rachel's commitment to her patients, combined with her passion for sports and community engagement, makes her an invaluable asset to our team. Whether she's in the operating room, the clinic, or on the volleyball court, Rachel exemplifies dedication in every endeavor.
Education & Affiliations
Certification: Board Certified by the NCCPA.
Medical Education: Master of Science from Des Moines University and a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Minnesota, Duluth.
Professional Affiliations: Member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and board member of the Stillwater Area JO Volleyball.



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