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. She enjoyed various clinical rotations both inside and outside Japan with diverse populations and engaged in research, medical education, and community services. She chose primary care because she loves developing longitudinal relationships with patients and empowering people to meet their health goals and stay well. Shayna enjoys working with all ages of patients and empowering her patients to take agency in their own health. 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 ; Outside of medicine, Anna enjoys roller derby, banjo, and getting lost in speculative fiction books. The Oregon Health & Science University Neurosurgery Residency Training Program utilizes the inpatient and outpatient facilities and operative suites of the University Hospital (UHS), Doernbecher Children's Hospital (DCH), and the Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC). That class will spend its first year at OHSU, then two years in Jefferson County. Dr. George takes great care to learn about her patients personal goals and what is important to them. I am particularly interested in transgender care, child and maternity health, rural health, addiction therapy, behavioral and mental health, and working to create better health access. Her special interests now include lifestyle and preventative medicine, nutrition, food insecurity, and accessibility. David can often be found going to concerts, attending touring Broadway shows, adding on to his ever-growing collection of vinyl records and finding new places for dinner or karaoke with friends. He draws deep satisfaction from forming long-term and supportive relationships with his patients. Responsibilities will include working with the interdisciplinary team in the emergency department to achieve quality of care, patient safety, and service excellence goals. Dr. Parilla is a family medicine physician originally from south Jersey who is happy to call the beautiful PNW her new home! His interests in patients as people are reflected in his professional interests: narrative medicine, patient/community advocacy, medical education, addiction medicine, family planning, LGBT health, palliative care, primary care in Vietnam. The clinic cares for 13,000 patients, 70% commercial, 20% Medicare, 10% Medicaid. Alongside taste testing every variety of Irish potato and hiking along all the windy cliffs, she discovered a newfound passion for nutrition and lifestyle medicine and the impact on health outcomes. Email: rebecca.vanness@tuality.org. 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. His special interests include addiction medicine, chronic disease management, and family planning. The national advocacy organization Compassion & Choices and an OHSU professor of family medicine have filed a lawsuit alleging the Oregon Death with Dignity Act's residency requirement violates the US Constitution.. * Educational responsibilities include participation in the instructional program for medical and graduate students, residents and fellows of the Department as assigned by the Chair. 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. Dr. Picard believes that health care is a human right and that all people deserve high quality medical care. As a Marshall Scholar, she attended the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where she received her PhD. The program offers broad clinical experience across three hospitals, supportive teaching faculty who are leaders in their fields, a strong esprit de corps, housestaff research opportunities, and top-ranked fellowship and . Portland OR 97239-3098 Mako is particularly interested in preventive health, public health, behavioral and mental health, medical education, health equity, and rural medicine. We believe in providing a strong foundation in Internal Medicine on which you can continue to build your future career path. Medical School: Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine, Yakima, WA. In his free time David has a multitude of hobbies and passions. He is a lifelong Star Wars fan and is always happy to discuss it! The saying surviving is important, but thriving is elegant resonates deeply with us. A former medical resident at Oregon Health & Science University who had sued the school in 2018 alleging retaliation for her complaints about sexual harassment and discrimination now accuses the school of breaching the settlement reached in that case. Soniya Pimparkar was born in Sydney, Australia, but spent the majority of her childhood in London, England. From her many years as a coach, she understands that trust and connection are the foundation of any strong partnership. In her time away from work, Dr. Pavlat enjoys spending time outside backpacking, paddle boarding, and roaming farmers markets. 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. She is passionate about health equity, preventative medicine, womens health, and the social determinants of health. It was there where Dr. Kramer first fell in love with the longitudinal relationships in primary care, and began to appreciate the intersection of advocacy, health equity, and medicine, particularly in an underserved community. 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. Outside of work, you can find her running, hiking, playing with other people's dogs (until she gets her own), baking sourdough, and exploring the beautiful PNW! Nick subsequently moved to Richmond, Virginia for medical school, during which time he volunteered extensively with a food bank, which spurred his interest in food insecurity. She loves the long-lasting relationships with patients, the emphasis on preventative medicine and the holistic views of health and wellbeing. During that year, she became certain that community health was where she belonged. In between, she learned about family medicine and found that it would allow her to provide care to individuals, families, and a community and be with them at each stage of their life through long-term, trusting relationships with her patients. 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. 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. Dr. Feliciano grew up in a rural county of Virginia, and at a young age became interested in medicine as a way to connect with others and to help bridge healthcare gaps in her community. OHSU is an equal opportunity affirmative action institution. We push you to focus on your education, to question dogma, the barrier to free thinking and to embody empathy and live compassion every day. A federal lawsuit filed Thursday seeks to open up Oregon's medical-aid-in-dying law to residents from other states. Dr. Scheurich chose Family Medicine because she wants the skills to care for anyone in her community that needs help. In her free time, you can find Brooke hiking, running, foraging, paying a visit to local farmers markets and coffee shops, writing poems, meditating, playing banjo (or at least starting to), searching for the best travel deals, and preparing plant-based meals and sourdough pancakes from scratch. Residents interested in clinical research can concurrently apply to participate in the OHSU Human Investigators Program, which provides comprehensive training in clinical research study design, statistical analysis, grant writing, and manuscript writing and presentation. 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. His family collectively raised him on the pillars of respect, inclusivity, and hard work. About 44 percent are entering primary care and 28 percent are continuing their training in Oregon, including 34 students (22 . The OHSU Brain Institute is dedicated to understanding, healing, and protecting the brain through cutting-edge research . Faculty applicants may be eligible for senior faculty positions, based on external funding and publications, commensurate with experience, as determined by the OHSU School of Medicine. She also cheers for her beloved Arizona sports teams knowing that heartbreak is inevitable. As a family physician, Dr. HilaryTitus is thrilled to be able to care for individuals and families throughout each stage of life. Dr. Swartzwelder attended Oberlin College, studying Law and Society, before returning to North Carolina and completing medical school at UNC School of Medicine. Dr. George chose Family Medicine because she enjoys building relationships with patients and their families over time. We currently have 34 positions in the PGY-1 level, and 33 positions in the PGY-2 & PGY-3 levels. She left rainy Oregon for colder weather when she attended Carleton College in Minnesota and earned an undergraduate degree in Biology. Clinically, Joebert has a wide variety of interests including pediatrics, behavioral health, point of care ultrasound, procedures, and integrative medicine. The program emphasizes academic excellence throughout the training experience, offering a learning environment that balances the personal and professional needs of our house staff. Through his studies, he began to appreciate the power of how an active lifestyle can help prevent and slow many chronic disease processes. This work sparked his love of teaching, which he hopes to continue in residency and beyond. Omars medical school extracurricular activites translated to his clinical interests of pediatric/adolescent medicine, global health, and immigrant and refugee care. When it came to deciding what college to go to, staying as close to the woods and water was a must and there is no better place than the University of Minnesota, Duluth Campus (Go Bulldogs!). The OHSU Department of Dermatology seeks a Director for its nationally recognized Contact Dermatitis Program in Portland Oregon. She ultimately found her home in family medicine, appreciating the history of a counterculture specialty and a philosophy that centers individual experience within family, community, and structural contexts. Function/Duties of Position Inspired by his personal journey as a patient with homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia and family health challenges, Joebert developed his passion for medicine as field to practice social justice. 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. Our residents thank you for your past and future support. or careers in research. 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. Dr. Persmarks clinical and academic interests include sexual and reproductive health, LGBTQ+ care, community organizing, and health equity. She decided to pursue a career in family medicine because she believes that fostering long-term, trusting relationships can improve patient health outcomes. OHSU Health - Hillsboro Medical Center (HMC) Family Medicine Residency is a new three-year community based program at Hillsboro Medical Center (formerly Tuality Healthcare) in Hillsboro, Oregon. Outside of work, Dr. White enjoys spending time with family and friends, cooking, running, and reading. She works to determine how to best serve her patients and she finds great satisfaction in being a part of their progress and little victories. After college, she spent a year in Washington, D.C. providing bilingual HIV testing and counseling at a Latinx LGBTQ+ community center. Dr. Shimanek relocated to Portland with her partner, William, who is also a resident physician at OHSU in the Department of Neurology. The principal responsibility is to build a practice in interventional endoscopy within the Portland metro region. Department OverviewThis position's purpose is to support the Department of Emergency Medicine as the OHSU ED and Partner Program Coordinator. Because we appreciate and have gratitude for our patients as our teachers, we encourage and foster intellectual curiosity every day in order to provide the best care to our patients. The major focus of our residency program is to train future physicians to become outstanding internists. 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. This provides more access for patients to see residents during continuity clinics. in global health. When she was two years old, her family moved to Northeast Portland, where she spent her childhood philosophizing about morality and justice, and engaging in pre-professional dance training. When not in clinic, she tries to read everything interesting. The Stanford University Internal Medicine Residency program is designed to prepare you for any career in Internal Medicine. 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 will use the grant to develop a new family medicine residency program in partnership with St. Charles Health System, which is based in Bend. Many of our residents go on to complete fellowships and gravitate . She also enjoys relaxing at home with her orange cat and going on adventures around Oregon with friends and family. She is committed to taking care of patients from all walks of life, providing a welcoming space in our clinic, and working together to treat and prevent illness. He hopes to develop similarly strong relationships with his patients in Portland. OHSU Internal Medicine Residency Program FB Page We currently have 30-33 positions in each PGY level (PGY-1 through PGY-3). Dr. Nicholas DeFelice (he/him/his) grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio and majored in biology at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Pavlat specializes in primary care for children and adults. His time spent as an emergency department medical scribe at Adventist Medical Center also gave him exposure to an ever-growing need for primary care. After graduation from medical school, she completed post-graduate training at Nippon Medical School Hospital. She loves getting to know her community through the eyes of her patients. Dr. Sydney Landreth is a family physician. OHSU pays for most of the costs of the monthly premium for employees and part of the costs of the monthly premium for spouses and children. . Being the youngest of five boys, his childhood was anything but boring. Portland, OR 97239. Nick was influenced by his own family physician, who cared for him and both his parents with warmth and kindness for over two decades. Meet Our Residents. A native Arizonian, she graduated from Arizona State University with a B.A. 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. Sima S. Desai MD, MACP 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. In her spare time, she hikes, runs, cycles, and cooks a variety of ethnic cuisine. She grew up learning how to speak two Indian languages (Hindi and Marathi) and quickly fell in love with learning more languages and understanding other cultures. Parking at OHSU is limited and employees are required to purchase a permit . I have always been a Pacific Northwesterner at heart: a lover of the rain and resulting greenery, an avid outdoor adventurer, a vocal supporter of the Thorns, Timbers, and Blazers, and a curiosity in the many stories of the places in and people of Oregon and Washington. She could not resist joining forces with family physicians after she saw how their work on the front lines of our health care system uniquely equips them to understand the systems dynamic needs and puts them in a perfect position to advocate for specific changes to improve health outcomes locally and beyond. The variety and additional year given towards gaining unique clinical experience, desire to be primary care leaders, and loving community ultimately made OHSU the right decision for him. Outside of working, Dr. Wang spends his free time with his wife, a registered nurse, and his two young children. She completed her medical training at the University of Arizona in Tucson. In residency he aspires to bring together scientific and the humanistic practices to commit himself to caring for patients and promoting wellness for all. He is particularly interested in working with patients with substance use disorder and other chronic medical conditions. He also hopes to use his background in public health to strengthen the role primary care can play for all patient populations, and especially those who have been historically marginalized. She went to college at the University of Colorado Boulder where she studied Spanish and Portuguese as well as Molecular Biology. 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd. This role provided Shayna with invaluable experience of working within underserved communities and the nonprofit sector. Her passions in healthcare include reproductive health, HIV care, and medication management for substance use disorders. With their strong focus on graduating rural, full-spectrum family medicine physicians, he knew right away that the University of Minnesota medical school at the Duluth campus was the right fit for him. 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. Erika completed her M.D. With a passion for preventative medicine and integrative health, she derives great satisfaction from partnering with her patients to achieve their goals. OHSU has received a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through the Health Resources & Service Administration's Rural Residency Planning and Development Program. Outside of work, Dr. Royter enjoys exploring her new neighborhood, especially trying new restaurants, and relaxing at home with a book or movie. Dr. White grew up in Portland, but spent time in Minnesota, California, Spain, and New York after high school. She is excited to serve, advocate for, and learn from patients of all incomes and cultural backgrounds. 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. Dr. White grew up in rural western China but spent her formative years in Singapore and then Boston. He enjoys running and has finished the Portland Marathon twice. . Megan chose family medicine because the specialty allows her to create long lasting relationships with patients from all walks of life, engage in community needs, and help advocate for her patients on a daily basis. She is excited to explore her new home of Portland and all of the amazing nature that surrounds it. In 1974, the campus became an independent, self-governed institution called . She is honored to continue her training at OHSU. Outside of work, Dr. Dollar loves trail running, hiking, cooking and eating good food. Dr. Eliza Slater was born into a circus community in San Francisco to a juggler-clown-educator-activist mother and a live-off-the-land carpenter father. Her academic interests include anti-racist medical curricula and disability medicine. He grew up outside Boston, Massachusetts before moving closer to the city for college, where he studied chemistry. OHSU medical residents, fellows, and full-time School of Medicine faculty Exclusion Criteria: individuals not meeting the above inclusion criteria Contacts and Locations Go to Information from the National Library of Medicine Current OHSU faculty, staff, and residents/fellows. He was raised in the small "micropolitan" (yeah, you read that right ha) of Cookeville, TN, famous for being the unofficial Crossfit ground zero, numerous waterfalls, and most of all - Ralph's Donuts. Gifts to the Thomas G. Cooney MD Endowed Fund for Excellence in Resident Education helps to support these activities. He and his family are eager and excited to make Portland and the Pacific Northwest their new home! To develop physician leaders who heal through high-quality care, compassion, community engagement and discovery.
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