Molly Schreiber, PA-C
Molly Schreiber, PA-C
Dermatology Physician Assistant
Molly Schreiber grew up in Minnesota and moved to Colorado to attend and play soccer at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS). It was there that she obtained her Bachelor’s of Science degree in Health and Wellness Promotion. During her time at UCCS, she got her start in medicine working as a medical assistant at Vanguard Skin Specialists. Wanting to further pursue her passion of caring for patients, she then attended Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts where she graduated magna cum laude with her Master’s of Physician Assistant Studies. Prior to her transition into dermatology, Molly worked as a family medicine provider for five years.
Molly is a member of the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants, the American Academy of Physician Assistants, and the Colorado Academy of Physician Assistants.
PERSONAL HISTORY
Molly was born in California but spent the majority of her childhood growing up in the small town of Northfield, Minnesota. In high school, Molly played the violin in the orchestra and was a 12-season athlete who obtained varsity letters in soccer, softball, hockey, and Olympic style weightlifting. She spent her summers camping and boating on the local lakes and winters snowboarding, which helped to develop her passion for the outdoors and sparked her interest in moving to Colorado.
Molly decided to attend the University of Colorado Colorado Springs after being offered a soccer scholarship. She met her husband during her freshman year and has considered Colorado to be home ever since. Although she loved her time at PA school in Boston, she always knew she wanted to return to Colorado to continue to explore and enjoy all the outdoor activities available. She recently moved from Colorado Springs to Woodland Park and enjoys living in the mountains with her husband, son, and dog.
In her free time, Molly enjoys adventuring with her family, fly fishing, hiking, mountain biking, snowboarding, camping, traveling, and going to concerts.