Sarah Davis, DO

Assistant Professor, UCSF

Family & Community Medicine

Sarah Davis, DO, is board certified in family medicine.

Dr. Davis began her educational career at Monterey Peninsula College, where she earned an associate’s degree in general studies with a concentration in natural science. She then attended CSU Monterey Bay to earn her bachelor’s degree in molecular biology. She pursued her Master of Science in Medical Health Science and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at Touro University California. During her time at Touro University in California, she earned the Outstanding Student in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine award. Finally, she attended UCSF Fresno for both her Family Medicine Residency and Wilderness Medicine Fellowship.

She is an active member of the Central Valley community through her volunteer efforts as a co-medical director for the Two Cities Marathon and as part of the mountaineering and technical rope rescue team for the Fresno County Search and Rescue.

When she is not taking care of patients, Dr. Davis enjoys outdoor activities, sports, traveling, and experiencing new cultures. She also enjoys cozy activities such as baking, DIY projects, reading, and watching science or nature documentaries.

Education and Training

  • Wilderness Medicine Fellowship – UCSF Fresno – Fresno, CA
  • Family Medicine Residency – UCSF Fresno – Fresno, CA
  • Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine – Touro University California – Vallejo, CA
  • Master of Science, Medical Health Science – Touro University California – Vallejo, CA
  • Bachelor of Science, Molecular Biology – California State University, Monterey Bay – Marina, CA
  • Associate of Arts, Natural Science – Monterey Peninsula College – Monterey, CA

Licensure & Certifications

  • American Board of Family Medicine
  • Advanced Trauma Life Support
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support
  • California Medical License