After graduation from medical school, she completed post-graduate training at Nippon Medical School Hospital. Her cooking is inspired by the places she's lived, the countries she's visited, and the destinations still left on her bucket list. She attended University of Portland for her undergraduate degree in biology and completed her medical degree at OHSU. Portland OR 97239, 503-494-7800 phone, 503-494-4629 fax; regohsu@ohsu.edu . He attended University of Oregon for college and completed his Bachelors degree in Psychology. He grew up outside Boston, Massachusetts before moving closer to the city for college, where he studied chemistry. Dakota is looking forward to obtaining the best family medicine training in OHSU and using this training to positively influence his future community. Being exposed to a population of people who had limited access to healthcare fueled Dr. Wang's desire to enter medical school. She aims to dive deeper into these collaborative spaces and continue this work through residency and in her future practice. Dr. Conway, Jane, and Gus are all overjoyed to call Portland their new home! Raised by a family medicine doctor and a biochemist in Memphis, Tennessee, Dr. Nelson grew up loving the performing arts and spent time in ballet, choirs, orchestras, and theater productions. Dr. Scheurich chose Family Medicine because she wants the skills to care for anyone in her community that needs help. This, along with a strong desire to understand the "whole person", both biological and psychological, is what drew her to her new career. The OHSU Department of Neurological Surgery is proud and delighted to introduce the incoming Neurosurgery Residency Class of 2026. Dr. Julia Finch chose a career in Family Medicine because it allows her to care for patients of all ages through all stages of life. 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 ; Returning students who have previously provided proof of COVID-19 compliance. Our partnership with Go Baby Go Oregon offers modified ride-on cars, switch-adapted toys and board books.. A team approach: Specialists can help your child fully take part . In residency he aspires to bring together scientific and the humanistic practices to commit himself to caring for patients and promoting wellness for all. We offer: Personalized training from highly skilled physicians and faculty Flexible scheduling with options to rotate at multiple hospitals and clinics 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. 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). She also enjoys relaxing at home with her orange cat and going on adventures around Oregon with friends and family. Dr. Eric only speaks when he has something to say; he prefers to listen to others and hear about their lives. After completing her polisci degree at Queen's University, Erika moved to Shanghai to work with young mothers at a grassroots NGO, before returning to Canada to complete a Master's degree in Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa. Dr. George takes great care to learn about her patients personal goals and what is important to them. She saw then how sacred the physician-patient relationship was. Alyssa Morrow, D.O. During her time at Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, she volunteered with underserved communities through health outreach and the student-run free clinic. She is especially interested in preventive medicine, women's health, nutrition, and chronic disease management. He enjoys getting to do life with patients and their families helping them achieve their goals. 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. Nick was influenced by his own family physician, who cared for him and both his parents with warmth and kindness for over two decades. In medical school she was involved in the Family Medicine Interest Group, the Queer Health Alliance, and found ways to participate in health equity movements through research and community engagement. Dr. White grew up in Portland, but spent time in Minnesota, California, Spain, and New York after high school. Dr. Kramer grew up in Southern California, but made her way to Dublin, Ireland (for the weather of course) to attend medical school at Trinity College. 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. That class will spend its first year at OHSU, then two years in Jefferson County. 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. 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. Growing up in the Portland area he loves spending time outdoors and particularly enjoys the summer where swimming, kayaking, hiking and camping are readily available. So my name is Bethany Sloan. She also enjoys a cup of coffee, the crossword, and a neighborhood walk. She also loves spending a day at home cooking and listening to records with her partner. OHSU residents and fellows are provided various plans from which to choose for medical, dental, vision, prescription and life insurances, with optional coverage including disability, AD&D and family coverage. OHSU is an equal opportunity affirmative action institution. 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 She is particularly grateful for and humbled by her brilliant and compassionate co-residents, faculty, and mentors as well as her parents, Carol and Phil, who continue to offer their unwavering support. Dr. Scheurich loves cooking, and dreaming up new recipes based on the contents of the fridge is her favorite procrastination tool. Dr. David Suncin grew up in Beaverton, Oregon where he was surrounded by all the natural beauty and fun that the Portland area has to offer. 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. Function/Duties of Position Prior to attending medical school, she taught middle school and high school science. View all residency and fellowship programs Learn more about applying to residency and fellowship programs at OHSU Administrative Fellowship David received his medical degree from OHSU and is thrilled to continue being a resident here in the Pacific Northwest. 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. When she is not in clinic, Dr. Feliciano enjoys being outdoors in any capacity, including hiking, camping, and running. in anthropology and a M.A. She finds joy in engaging in shared decision making with patients, and in helping patients work toward their health goals. In their free time they are slowly working towards their goal of visiting all 58 national parks. As a family doctor she loves working with patients on aspects of their health that are most important to them. He enjoys running and has finished the Portland Marathon twice. He and his family are eager and excited to make Portland and the Pacific Northwest their new home! Contact OHSU Hillsboro Family Medicine Residency Program 503-681-1249. The national advocacy organization Compassion & Choices and an OHSU. Residents rotate through the OHSU Hospital and Clinics, the adjacent Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and various community sites. 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. 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. In my free time I enjoy reading both fiction and non-fiction, singing, and trying my very best to learn to play the piano! Omar attended the University of Michigan where he graduated with a Neuroscience major. Dr. Pavlat specializes in primary care for children and adults. Within Family Medicine, Leah is interested in comprehensive reproductive health, obstetrics, gender reaffirming care, behavioral health, and addiction medicine. 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. Fares loves the variety that family medicine offers, ultimately pursuing family medicine to care for entire family units including children, adults, and pregnant women. By fax to the Release of Information Team: 503-494-6970. Mail Code OP17a. Outside of medicine, Dr. Adams likes to trail run, admire vegetables in her garden, draw and paint, and take film photos. 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. 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. The OHSU Family Medicine Residency Program in Portland, Oregon, is one of the oldest residencies in family medicine and was the first in the state. Megan was born and raised in Corvallis, Oregon surrounded by the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. She is beyond excited to join the OHSU family and explore all of the opportunities in this strong and supportive community. After college, she spent a year in Washington, D.C. providing bilingual HIV testing and counseling at a Latinx LGBTQ+ community center. 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. After graduation, Megan moved further East to Boston and completed a service year as an AmeriCorps teacher in an elementary school. Meet Our Residents. She enjoyed various clinical rotations both inside and outside Japan with diverse populations and engaged in research, medical education, and community services. She is passionate about health equity, preventative medicine, womens health, and the social determinants of health. Shayna grew up in the Greater Seattle Area with a large close-knit family. Outside of work, Dr. Scheurich and her partner like to go hiking with their two Golden Retrievers and watch movies. She chose family medicine because she wants to care for individuals and families through all stages of their lives. His Vietnamese name is "Binh An" which means 'peaceful.' We currently have 34 positions in the PGY-1 level, and 33 positions in the PGY-2 & PGY-3 levels. The OHSU Hillsboro Family Medicine Residency Program uses a modified "2 + 2" schedule that allows residents to complete most rotations in two-week segments, alternating between outpatient and inpatient experiences. He enjoyed growing up in the northwoods, spending every last minute hunting, fishing, snowboarding, and golfing. Dakota did not have to travel far for medical school. Dr. Pavlat chose family medicine because she values building long-term relationships with patients and their families. I grew up in West Linn, Oregon and use he/him pronouns. She became drawn to family medicine because the specialty's potential to meet patients and communities where they are and to build longitudinal, meaningful, and empowering relationships with patients in every stage of life. 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. Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine -Office of Educational Programs After earning an undergraduate degree in Women's Studies, she was originally drawn to medicine as a way to advocate for equity, justice, and respect for all people. Since OHSU is a teaching facility, teaching medical students and residents in the clinical setting as well as through assigned lectures to be given during the course of the year is required. Dr. Shimanek relocated to Portland with her partner, William, who is also a resident physician at OHSU in the Department of Neurology. After college, she worked for two years as a medical assistant in dermatology and completed her 200-hour yoga teacher training. That led me to want to understand better what we could do to . Fast Residency Facts, 2019-2020 Total number of medical residents* in the U.S.: 120,726 Total number of medical residents in Oregon: 888 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. We strongly believe in the importance of creating, encouraging, and maintaining a strong sense of community within the program and beyond OHSU. She also joined the PCAR Lab at the Seattle Childrens Research Institute as a research assistant and continued to participate in their research throughout the rest of her schooling. The lawsuit could have broad implications as the first challenge in the nation to raise the question of whether such residency requirements are constitutional, according to legal . Being able to influence the health of a community became a passion and lead to his decision to become a Family Medicine physician. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time at home with her husband, exploring the food scene in and around Portland with friends, and cooking. She is honored to continue her training at OHSU. Our residents thank you for your past and future support. *Bonus Disclaimer: current RN employees at OHSU, Adventist Medical Center in Portland or Hillsboro Medical Center are not eligible for the hiring bonus.Getting to Work:Commuting to OHSU is a unique experience and planning ahead for your first visit is highly recommended. Leah Haykin grew up in northeast Portland, and after a brief hiatus, is thrilled to return to Oregon to continue her training. in global health. As OHSU expands residency programs across the state and works to further diversify the physician workforce through the 30-30-30 initiative, which was funded by the Oregon Legislature in spring 2022, the HMC Family Medicine and Internal Medicine residency programs are examples of the positive impact residents can have in a community. She loves getting to know her patients, and is living proof that doctors are not scary. Dr. Wang's path towards medicine started with volunteering for a free clinic in the Portland area. Current OHSU faculty, staff, and residents/fellows. Accredited in 1971, the program has a long history of residency education, rural engagement and innovation in training residents. HMC is a 167-bed hospital located in Hillsboro, Oregon, and is part of OHSU Health. She has special interests in child and maternal health, reproductive care, gender care, and community healthShe values buildinglifelong relationships and the opportunity to empower people in meeting their health goals. Her favorite place in Oregon thus far is Yachats, a little town on the coast where she and her partner vacationed several years back. I stayed near for undergraduate studies, attending Whitman College and living in Walla Walla for two years afterwards working at a free medical clinic with AmeriCorps, before returning home to continue my medical education at OHSU. She has trained under some of the leading experts in plant-based nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine, including Dr. John McDougall, Dr. Neal Barnard, and Dr. James Loomis. 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. During her undergraduate studies, she first developed a passion for qualitative research, public health, and approaching health through a social justice lens. The Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DMICE) will be hosting its College Undergraduate Biomedical Informatics and Data Science Internship Program again in the summer of 2023. . After studying Mandarin in college, she spent time on the Tibetan Plateau, partnering with community members to explore what health care has historically and could potentially look like within a nomadic society. Prepare Leaders, Revolutionize healthcare. Dr. Conway became interested in family medicine during one of his first rotations in medical school, where he fell in love with the idea of developing relationships with patients of all ages and backgrounds and caring for them through all of the most important phases of their lives. Outside of work, Dr. Royter enjoys exploring her new neighborhood, especially trying new restaurants, and relaxing at home with a book or movie. She loves the long-lasting relationships with patients, the emphasis on preventative medicine and the holistic views of health and wellbeing. Erika is thrilled to join the OHSU Department of Family Medicine where she hopes to build on her interests in maternal healthcare, reproductive justice and humanism in medicine. She left rainy Oregon for colder weather when she attended Carleton College in Minnesota and earned an undergraduate degree in Biology. Her clinical interests include reproductive health/family planning, obstetrics, care of families across the lifespan, LGBTQ+ health, addiction medicine, and health equity. Residents are provided with a residency training schedule that provide an overview of each clinical rotation, the duration of each rotation, learning objectives, evaluation points, and reading materials. David feels strongly that each patient should be met with the utmost respect and find a confidant and advocate in their family doctor. 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. In college he was a swing dancer, choreographer, and teacher which hes carried into a general love of dancing. Her academic interests include anti-racist medical curricula and disability medicine. David found his calling in Family Medicine where a doctor has the chance to really get to know their patients. The OHSU Department of Dermatology seeks a Director for its nationally recognized Contact Dermatitis Program in Portland Oregon. She believes in working closely with patients to meet their desired healthcare goals, and supporting them in all facets of their life. Her special interests now include lifestyle and preventative medicine, nutrition, food insecurity, and accessibility. Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. In 1993, OHSU and Sky Lakes Medical Center jointly established the Cascades East Family Medicine Residency program, which trains 24 family medicine residents each year in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dr. Emily Dollar is a family medicine resident at the Kaiser Permanente Beaverton Family Medicine Clinic. In his free time Joebert loves being a runner/hiker, armature foodie, and board/video game enthusiast. In medical school she had opportunities to care for people in resource limited settings in Central America and Asia. He wants to know about his patients' values and family in addition to their chronic ailments and medical problems. She is excited that her first move out of Colorado is to Portland. About 44 percent are entering primary care and 28 percent are continuing their training in Oregon, including 34 students (22 . She chose family medicine because she enjoys getting to know her patients and what is important to them over the course of their lives. There are 43 competencies in total, which fall under one of six Domains of Competence: Patient Care and Procedures Medical Knowledge (Knowledge for Practice) Dr. Emamian grew up in North Carolina with her parents and twin sister, and later lived in Washington, DC for 11 years. He is a lifelong Star Wars fan and is always happy to discuss it! Dr. Erika Bennett grew up in Toronto, Canada. I am a pediatric physical therapist, at Oregon Health and Science University, and I am a training coordinator for the LEND program at OHSU, which stands for leadership, education, and neuro developmental and related disabilities. She was certified for top-rope and lead-climbing at her old rock climbing gym in New York, and is hoping to re-certify and do more outdoor climbing while in Oregon. My father is a family physician and that is where my initial interest came from. Wakaba immigrated to Oregon at eight years old from Japan and has lived in the Portland Metro Area ever since. Residents divide their time among general medicineward services, intensive care units, various ambulatory care experiences including social medicine rotations, subspecialtyconsult rotations, emergency medicine, geriatrics, and neurology. The OHSU Division of Hospital Medicine (DHM) is comprised of academic and clinical hospitalists at both OHSU and Hillsboro Medical Center (HMC) and serves as the largest acute care/inpatient . You will need your access code and medical record number. They enjoy traveling and all things outdoors. email: imresapp@ohsu.edu. Prior to medical school, she attended UC Davis for undergraduate and then worked as a Clinical Research Coordinator in Sickle Cell Disease at UCSF. After many years of being a diehard Husky fan, she attended the University of Washington. Please try one of the following: . Responsibilities will include working with the interdisciplinary team in the emergency department to achieve quality of care, patient safety, and service excellence goals. She loves getting to know her community through the eyes of her patients. 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. Dr. George chose Family Medicine because she enjoys building relationships with patients and their families over time. 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. Her areas of interest include womens health, underserved population medicine, LGBTQ inclusive health, and preventative care. Together, they spend most of their free time hiking, biking, camping, and eating. During medical school, she worked with underserved populations, practiced integrative medicine, and studied infectious diseases at the CDC. She would love to explore diverse cultures and perspectives and frequently interact with an international population both inside and outside of Japan while traveling, studying abroad, and volunteer activities and found her interest in behavioral health and health equity. 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 Dr. Sienna Nelson loves family medicine because of its emphasis on addressing people's social context as it relates to their physical health. Outside of work, Dr. Landreth enjoys spending time with her husband and loved ones, hiking, practicing yoga, reading, and gardening. Shayna enjoys working with all ages of patients and empowering her patients to take agency in their own health. Outside of work, Dr. White enjoys spending time with family and friends, cooking, running, and reading. 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 chose primary care because she loves developing longitudinal relationships with patients and empowering people to meet their health goals and stay well. The OHSU SoM Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) competencies are distinct requirements students must meet in order to complete the school's competency-based MD program. Hometown : San Diego, California Undergraduate Institution : Dental School: UCLA Medical School: OHSU Hobbies/Interests : Running, hiking, gardening, hanging out with my dog He hopes to develop similarly strong relationships with his patients in Portland. Mako is particularly interested in preventive health, public health, behavioral and mental health, medical education, health equity, and rural medicine. Dr. De Mello completed her medical training at Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine in Arizona where she further realized her passion for primary care and health equity. He enjoys being able to establish long-term relationships with his patients that will last generations and working together with his patients towards management of health. When outside of the hospital or clinic, Kathryn can be found exploring the beautiful outdoor activities that Oregon has to offer with her partner, trying new restaurants, or curling up with a good book. Her clinical and academic interests include rural medicine, maternal and child health, chronic disease management, and health system reform. 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd 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. By 4Site Advantage | June 13th, 2017 | Categories: Emerson House Portland, News | 0 Comments If OHSU Health/Tuality Healthcare database contains no information regarding this provider. 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. Dr. De Mello grew up in Richmond, British Columbia, just outside of beautiful Vancouver. Although she loved many of her clinical rotations, Family Medicine felt like the perfect fit for Shayna. In medical school at the University of Colorado, she worked on the steering committee at a student-run pediatric clinic for single parent, low-income families and did research for the Ob/Gyn department. Doctors-in-training at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) use live pigs as human Breaking News Korean Air Debuts New In-Flight Vegan Meal Option 3 days ago from VegOut Magazine As a Marshall Scholar, she attended the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where she received her PhD. This position is under the supervision of the Chair, with OHSU's Department of Emergency Medicine. The OHSU Emergency Medicine residency program offers a dynamic mix of nationally recognized educators, a variety of clinical training sites offering diverse experiences, strong research and simulation programs, and innovative curriculum design. Over time I came to realize I had a passion for people as dynamic beings with intrinsic worth and value. As a college student, she worked as a medical interpreter/translator for Spanish speaking patients to develop fluency in Spanish. Omar draws deep satisfaction from building long-term relationships with his patients. 2001-2022 Oregon Health & Science University. To provide a diverse and individualized training environment that encourages evidence-based medicine, rigorous inquiry, team-based interdisciplinary collaboration and resident wellness to ultimately provide exceptional patient care. After college, he spent a year working in a reproductive health clinic, where he helped patients achieve their family planning goals.