After college, she worked for two years as a medical assistant in dermatology and completed her 200-hour yoga teacher training. When she is not in clinic, Dr. Feliciano enjoys being outdoors in any capacity, including hiking, camping, and running. email: imresapp@ohsu.edu. As a first-generation college grad, first generation doctor and queer person of color Joebert hopes to continue providing mentorship for those from background traditionally underrepresented in medicine. Wakaba immigrated to Oregon at eight years old from Japan and has lived in the Portland Metro Area ever since. He later moved to the Portland area during his teenage years, where he graduated from Westview High School and earned his Bachelors in biology from University of Portland. Vice Chair of Education Dr. Swartzwelder attended Oberlin College, studying Law and Society, before returning to North Carolina and completing medical school at UNC School of Medicine. COURTESY OF OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY by Lynne Terry | The Lund Report Premium March 29, 2021 His family collectively raised him on the pillars of respect, inclusivity, and hard work. 2001-2022 Oregon Health & Science University. Our Current Residents | OHSU Surgery Residency and Fellowships General Surgery Residency Our Current Residents Our Current Residents R1 Mariah Aron, D.D.S., M.D. The primary care track places additional emphasis inambulatory care, behavioral medicine and geriatrics; and experiences in related areas such as gynecology, dermatology and medical orthopedics. Outside of medicine, Dr. Adams likes to trail run, admire vegetables in her garden, draw and paint, and take film photos. The department is thrilled to announce a class of future residents with the talent, ambition, and personality to serve our fellow citizens in Oregon, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond. Meet the Residents | OHSU Home Department of Family Medicine Residents Portland Residency Meet the Residents Meet the Residents Family Medicine's resident class of 2025 Class of 2023 Brooke Bachelor, D.O., R.N. She also spent time exploring her passion for Social Justice through educational opportunities, peer-lead discussions and volunteering. Dr. Pavlat specializes in primary care for children and adults. Dr. Nicholas DeFelice (he/him/his) grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio and majored in biology at Case Western Reserve University. Outside of work, Dr. Titus and her partner enjoy hiking all over the beautiful Pacific Northwest, taking mini road trips, and roasting sheet pan dinners. While Brooke will always carry her Chicagoland roots with her, she truly feels at home in Portland in a way she has not felt anywhere else. Successful candidates will receive a faculty appointment within the Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology. She loves getting to know her patients, and is living proof that doctors are not scary. Program Director, IM Residency Approved staff privileges at OHSU . in 2022 at Tulane School of Medicine in New Orleans, where she was active in the Med Students for Choice and a founding member of the Open-Hearted M.D. This helped to underscore for her how health care, like education, can be a great equalizer, and that it is a fundamental human right. Shayna enjoys working with all ages of patients and empowering her patients to take agency in their own health. The Department of Medicine faculty are strongly committed to resident education, excellence in clinical care and clinical and basic science research. She loves getting to know her community through the eyes of her patients. Leah was drawn to Family Medicine during her time at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where she helped run a free clinic for undocumented patients, led Medical Students for Choice and Family Medicine Interest Group chapters, and performed research on improving primary care delivery among houseless populations in Seattle and rural populations in Ghana. She chose family medicine because her family doctor was the one who helped her and her family, and she hopes she can give back to the community in the same way her doctor did. She feels especially energized when working with Spanish-speaking and pregnant patients, patients who are motivated to use lifestyle change to improve their health, patients who have difficulty accessing care, and when she can use unbiased counseling and offer comprehensive reproductive health services to empower patients to make the best choices for their own reproductive health. My father is a family physician and that is where my initial interest came from. In addition, we passionately feel that there is a moral imperative for us as physicians to address climate change as it will have a substantial impact on the social determinants of health for all of our patients. Dr. Scheurich loves cooking, and dreaming up new recipes based on the contents of the fridge is her favorite procrastination tool. During medical school she also received extra training in public health in the hopes of making the system work better for more people. Omar was born and raised, the youngest of four brothers, in metro-Detroit, Michigan. So my name is Bethany Sloan. She is beyond excited to be joining the OHSU family medicine residency, learning and practicing a broad spectrum of family medicine with compassionate and enthusiastic people, while developing leadership, advocacy, academic, and communication skills as a family physician. When hes able to get away from the hustle and bustle of work he loves to travel. Current Emergency Medicine Residents | OHSU Home Emergency Medicine Education Residency Current Residents Current Emergency Medicine Residents Class of 2023 Adrian Cois, M.B.B.S Undergraduate: BAS, University of Queensland, St. Lucia Medical School: MB, University of Notre Dame, Fremantle, AU The referral based-clinic focuses almost . Being new to the Pacific Northwest, she really appreciates recommendations for local hikes and tasty food spots. Medical student and OHSU residency match results. Outside of the hospital, Leah enjoys being outdoors cycling, hiking, and running, finding new recipes to cook, going to concerts, playing guitar, volunteering with local social justice organizations, learning Spanish, doing yoga, and spending time with friends, family, her partner, and Luna, her grumpy cat. Dr. Ledsky grew up in Chicago where she developed a love of city biking, public transportation, and taking advantage of any warm and sunny day that she can. Before medical school, she worked with a family physician in Richmond, VA as a medical scribe, and fell in love with the unique space the clinic provided to get to know patients and families over the course of a lifetime. Beginning in high school, she accompanied her mother on many medical service trips to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, which put her on the path to medicine. The Department of Medicine offers a categorical three year resident training program in Internal Medicine with an optional primary care elective track. "Asked me questions that were directly related to my life story - it felt like they took the time to review all the information in my file and were interested in what I had to say." 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd 2021-05-04 . . He believes that health care should be a universal human right and plans to focus his practice on caring for low-income and marginalized communities. Within family medicine, Dr. Slater is interested in rural medicine, gender care, maternal and child health, reproductive justice, community-based medicine, trauma-informed care, and social determinants of health. She aims to dive deeper into these collaborative spaces and continue this work through residency and in her future practice. Dr. Slater is honored to be joining the OHSU Family Medicine family and is inspired by the potential (and need) for the integration of activism and social justice that family medicine holds. On any evening or weekend you may run into them out running in SE Portland, exploring all the amazing breweries and cuisine scenes of PDX, hiking/kayaking around Mt. Dakota, his wife Emily, and of course their "Covid-dog" Ollie are excited for the move to Oregon. OHSU's residency and fellowship programs emphasize academic excellence throughout the training experience, offering a learning environment that balances the personal and professional needs of our house staff. Dakota did not have to travel far for medical school. Omar attended the University of Michigan where he graduated with a Neuroscience major. This can be found on the last page of the after-visit summary you received at the end of your appointment. After graduation, he moved to Chicago and taught for three years at a charter school in the Belmont Cragin neighborhood. Past Publications & Conference Presentations, January 2022 Oregon ACP Resident Presentations, November 2022 Oregon ACP Resident Presentations, Travel and housing costs for both primary care and global health rotations, Subsidy for residents toward ACP membership, Expenses related to evening curricular events for residents (e.g., Journal Club). will not need to be onboarded and can skip Steps 2 and 3. phone: 503 494-8530 or careers in research. in anthropology and a M.A. The Three Sisters program is unique because it offers three "continuity sites" in a rural area: Mosaic Medical . Dr. Persmarks clinical and academic interests include sexual and reproductive health, LGBTQ+ care, community organizing, and health equity. Families come to CDRC, part of OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital, from throughout Oregon and beyond.Our care includes: Help for the youngest children: We have extensive training and experience with babies and toddlers. She moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan for medical school where she fell in love with family medicine and its longitudinal patient-physician relationships. Dr. Adams chose Family Medicine because of the expanding horizon of Primary Care. Outside of medicine, she enjoys long bike rides whilst listening to the latest audiobook, playing piano/guitar, and singing. Message from the Residency Program Director Overview Her clinical interests include reproductive health/family planning, obstetrics, care of families across the lifespan, LGBTQ+ health, addiction medicine, and health equity. OHSU's Medical Physics Residency Program is a CAMPEP accredited two year residency program. Dr. Eric's pronouns are he/his/him. Dr. Lindsay Thimmig [pronounced "tim-ig"] is a family physician, meaning she cares for people of all ages from newborns to the elderly. Brittany decided to become a family medicine physician after hearing so many patients stories about how difficult it can be to access and navigate our complex, imperfect healthcare system. Dr. Erika Bennett grew up in Toronto, Canada. OHSU ranks sixth in the nation for excellence in primary care education, second in family medicine and fourth in rural medicine, according to U.S. News & World Report. She has traveled widely, and always makes sure to send postcards home. The saying surviving is important, but thriving is elegant resonates deeply with us. She was drawn to family medicine because she values building lifelong relationships with patients and having the opportunity to care for them within the context of their families and communities. Outside of work, Dr. Royter enjoys exploring her new neighborhood, especially trying new restaurants, and relaxing at home with a book or movie. I grew up in West Linn, Oregon and use he/him pronouns. Dr. Conway, Jane, and Gus are all overjoyed to call Portland their new home! There, he was involved in initiatives to improve health access to refugee communities in Phoenix. Nick was influenced by his own family physician, who cared for him and both his parents with warmth and kindness for over two decades. The following year she worked as an Emergency Department Scribe back in Washington, always having medicine as her ultimate goal. Dakota and Emily met their first year in medical school in Duluth and ended up couples matching, with Emily being at Legacy's Internal Medicine program in Portland. Outside of medicine, you can find her hiking in the Gorge, joining a neighborhood walking tour, and spending time with her husband, Max, who is an Internal Medicine resident at OHSU. Mako completed six years of medical school at Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan. He specializes in the field of family medicine, caring for patients of every age, gender, and walk of life. Through her exposure to a wide variety of health beliefs and approaches to healing during these experiences, she uncovered her passions for preventive and end-of-life care, integrative medicine, reproductive health advocacy, and systemic workflow improvement. For medical school, he attended the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine in Arizona. During her undergraduate studies, she first developed a passion for qualitative research, public health, and approaching health through a social justice lens. If you lost your access code or do not have one, please contact the MyChart help desk at 503-494-5252 . He then decided to combine his love of science and teaching to pursue a career in medicine attending medical school at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. In medical school he was proud to volunteer as a manager and teacher as his school free clinic, research mental health integration into primary care in Jordan, and learn about the process of political engagement interning in Sacramento, CA. In his free time Joebert loves being a runner/hiker, armature foodie, and board/video game enthusiast. Podcast. Residents rotate through the OHSU Hospital and Clinics, the adjacent Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and various community sites. We practice compassionate, high quality care for our patients and the community. Dr. Emamian provides primary care to patients of all ages. OHSU Medical Residents at Emerson House Medical schools across the country are increasingly focusing on teaching doctors how to better understand and relate to the people they will be caring for. As the lead of Outreach, Recruitment and Engagement at the Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center, I often meet people who want to donate to our center. He is also super passionate about advancing primary care to be the backbone and leaders of our ever evolving health care system, advocating for our patients each and every day. In medical school she had opportunities to care for people in resource limited settings in Central America and Asia. She is excited to provide full-spectrum care at the OHSU Primary Care Clinic and thankful for all current and future patients for choosing to share their journeys with her. Her academic interests include anti-racist medical curricula and disability medicine. While Brooke will always carry her Chicagoland roots with her, she truly feels at home in Portland in a way she has not felt anywhere else. Recruiting and developing "leaders" and "scholars" builds a foundation of success in our residency programs. We offer: Personalized training from highly skilled physicians and faculty Flexible scheduling with options to rotate at multiple hospitals and clinics Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Hood or the Columbia River Gorge, strolling through the neighborhood with a cup of coffee, or any other amazing adventure that our region provides! Omar draws deep satisfaction from building long-term relationships with his patients. She believes in working closely with patients to meet their desired healthcare goals, and supporting them in all facets of their life. The OHSU Department of Dermatology seeks a Director for its nationally recognized Contact Dermatitis Program in Portland Oregon. Being the youngest of five boys, his childhood was anything but boring. Department Overview The OHSU Family Medicine at Richmond (FMR) clinic is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) with the following mission statement: To provide high-quality, comprehensive healthcare services for the community of South East Portland, especially its vulnerable residents, while teaching healthcare professionals. With a passion for preventative medicine and integrative health, she derives great satisfaction from partnering with her patients to achieve their goals. She is also passionate about providing care to Spanish speaking members of the community as well as immigrants and refugees. In her free time, Megan enjoys exploring the great outdoors with her husband John and exuberant dog Huckleberry, as well as cooking delicious food from her garden, trail running, and exploring Portland's wonderful food scene. Her special interests now include lifestyle and preventative medicine, nutrition, food insecurity, and accessibility. Seeing her mother work as a general practitioner at a clinic in her house, she was fascinated by community physicians' longitudinal and meaningful relationships with their patients and community. We strongly believe in the importance of creating, encouraging, and maintaining a strong sense of community within the program and beyond OHSU. She is passionate about giving patients the space to feel heard and seen. A Sense of OHSU Connect with us Contact us Department of Medicine - Office of Educational Programs Mail code OP-30 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd Portland OR 97239-3098 phone: 503 494-8530 fax: 503 494-5636 email: imresapp@ohsu.edu For current OHSU residents MedHub Site IMRESPDX Site OHSU Internal Medicine Residency Program Mail Code OP17a. Her clinical and academic interests include rural medicine, maternal and child health, chronic disease management, and health system reform. Dr. Conway is originally from outside of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (not to be confused with Milwaukie, Oregon), and he brings his love of their local sports teams with him (for better or worse). Dr. Thimmig chose family medicine because she believes that prevention is the best medicine and because she likes being able to care for patients no matter what health problem or concern they might have. Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) is a public research university focusing primarily on health sciences with a main campus, including two hospitals, in Portland, Oregon.The institution was founded in 1887 as the University of Oregon Medical Department and later became the University of Oregon Medical School. She has also co-founded a medical clinic serving those experiencing homelessness and directed another clinic caring for asylum seekers in the United States. She also likes to run (very slowly) and lift weights and when she's not exercising or eating she is probably reading a book. As a college student, she worked as a medical interpreter/translator for Spanish speaking patients to develop fluency in Spanish. Hometown : San Diego, California Undergraduate Institution : Dental School: UCLA Medical School: OHSU Hobbies/Interests : Running, hiking, gardening, hanging out with my dog Dr. Sienna Nelson loves family medicine because of its emphasis on addressing people's social context as it relates to their physical health. Interns, residents or fellows: Graduate Medical Education, OHSU, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd., L579, Portland OR, 97239, 503-494-8652 . OHSU Medical Residents at Emerson House - Emerson House Portland OHSU Medical Residents at Emerson House Medical schools across the country are increasingly focusing on teaching doctors how to better understand and relate to the people they will be caring for. Current Residents Class of 2025. For many years before medical school Dr. Scheurich was an emergency room social worker; she loved the opportunity to support patients on what often felt like the worst day of their life. OHSU is an equal opportunity affirmative action institution. Oregon Health & Science University is dedicated to improving the health and quality of life for all Oregonians through excellence, innovation and leadership in health care, education and research. Email: gme@tuality.org. He is a lifelong Star Wars fan and is always happy to discuss it! Over time I came to realize I had a passion for people as dynamic beings with intrinsic worth and value. Prepare Leaders, Revolutionize healthcare. She is especially interested in preventive medicine, women's health, nutrition, and chronic disease management. Soniya believes that medicine should be easily understood and accessible to everyone, and as a physician, she hopes to make all of her patients feel comfortable navigating through medical decisions and seeks to help others understand how their health and lifestyles are interrelated. To develop physician leaders who heal through high-quality care, compassion, community engagement and discovery. Joeberts passion for family medicine came from wanting to develop close relationships with patient providing high quality primary care to patients of all ages and stages of life. Dr. Picard believes that health care is a human right and that all people deserve high quality medical care. She is passionate about creating a healthcare system that is accessible and affordable to all people. During this time, Megan loved working with students and their families in the community, but felt her work there was incomplete and discovered a desire to serve these communities not through teaching but through medicine. Dakota is looking forward to obtaining the best family medicine training in OHSU and using this training to positively influence his future community. Fast Residency Facts, 2019-2020 Total number of medical residents* in the U.S.: 120,726 Total number of medical residents in Oregon: 888 After graduation, she completed an AmeriCorps service year in Chicago as a resource specialist for an agency that helps individuals with financial and/or housing insecurity gain employment. Founded by the legendary Dr. Fran Storrs, the clinic serves as a vital statewide and regional referral source, seeing patients from all over Oregon, and neighboring states. Primary care clinician and/or interim, same day or urgent care 7 half days/week at OHSU Primary Care Clinic, Beaverton, OR Participate in clinical based teaching of residents and medical students OHSU's 23 residency programs that take part in the match also posted a 100% match rate, with 191 out of 191 slots filled, including the new transitional year program that prepares physicians for entry into specialties such as radiology, anesthesiology, ophthalmology, dermatology, radiation oncology, and others. While completing her undergraduate study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), she developed a passion for public service and working with underserved rural communities. Responsibilities will include working with the interdisciplinary team in the emergency department to achieve quality of care, patient safety, and service excellence goals. Family medicine allows her to treat individual patients in the context of their family and community. David found his calling in Family Medicine where a doctor has the chance to really get to know their patients. Through these experiences, she became aware of how our environment in terms of both physical spaces and social structures impacts our health and leads to health inequities. Outside of work, Dr. White enjoys spending time with family and friends, cooking, running, and reading. Megans interests in family medicine are wide ranging from preventative medicine, reproductive health and obstetrics, addiction medicine, gender-affirming care, and geriatrics. Caregiver Corner: Every gift counts. She also loves to garden, knit, and read. The opportunity to practice family medicine gives me the ability to affirm value in my patients throughout their lifetime and I consider that to be a true joy and privilege. Within Family medicine Davids interests include Obstetrics, reproductive health, addiction medicine and mental health. Department OverviewThis position's purpose is to support the Department of Emergency Medicine as the OHSU ED and Partner Program Coordinator. We are thrilled you have taken the time to learn more about us and are considering becoming a part of our residency family!
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