She finds joy in engaging in shared decision making with patients, and in helping patients work toward their health 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. 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. She has traveled widely, and always makes sure to send postcards home. BS: Sure. In her time away from work, Dr. Pavlat enjoys spending time outside backpacking, paddle boarding, and roaming farmers markets. 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. Prior to medical school, she completed a Combined Major in Chemistry/Life Sciences/Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of British Columbia, while concurrently coaching competitive figure skating. Medical Records | Health Care | OHSU https://www.ohsu.edu/health/medical-records By email to HIMReleaseOfInfo@ohsu.edu. 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. Our program believes strongly in the pursuit of scholarship, because we know that the spirit of inquiry will promote life-long learning. Dr. Nicholas DeFelice (he/him/his) grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio and majored in biology at Case Western Reserve University. He became a family physician because he values forming relationships with his patients to help them lead happy, healthy lives. 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. Medical student and OHSU residency match results. 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. I've been at OHSU now for over 17 years, having come from Dartmouth Medical School in 2005 where I was assistant dean for research in medical education. 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. Outside the clinic, his scholastic interests include education and advocacy addressing topics of mental health, trauma-informed care, and climate change. Dr. Conway, Jane, and Gus are all overjoyed to call Portland their new home! He enjoyed growing up in the northwoods, spending every last minute hunting, fishing, snowboarding, and golfing. Her focus is always on giving the patient the best care. 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. Teaching of medical students, residents, Gl fellows during the course of the . Through all the various rotations in medical school, there was never a second thought about choosing family medicine. You are responsible for but are not limited to, acting as the primary onsite contact and providing administrative support for the daily operations of the Columbia Memorial Hospital emergency department. Dr. Shimanek relocated to Portland with her partner, William, who is also a resident physician at OHSU in the Department of Neurology. When you feel connected to your community, you are able to provide superior care, learn with enthusiasm, and become successful in your role as a physician, teacher, leader, advocate, mentor, and friend. Outside of work, Dr. Landreth enjoys spending time with her husband and loved ones, hiking, practicing yoga, reading, and gardening. Students matched in 26 different specialties in 29 states. 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. 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. As a Marshall Scholar, she attended the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where she received her PhD. She has long been interested in the intersection of healthcare and human rights. Outside of work, Dr. Parilla enjoys spending time with her husband and dog, gardening, overwatering her houseplants, and exploring the Portland food scene. She is excited to begin her medical practice at the Kaiser Permanente Beaverton Family Medicine Clinic. The major focus of our residency program is to train future physicians to become outstanding internists. Department OverviewThis position's purpose is to support the Department of Emergency Medicine as the OHSU ED and Partner Program Coordinator. His special interests include addiction medicine, chronic disease management, and family planning. 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. Dr. Mussard comes to the PNW from the Appalachian Mountains of East Tennessee. She believes in the potential of primary care to respond proactively to patients health needs, preventing more severe health outcomes in the future. After many years of being a diehard Husky fan, she attended the University of Washington. will not need to be onboarded and can skip Steps 2 and 3. Dr. Eric only speaks when he has something to say; he prefers to listen to others and hear about their lives. She loves getting to know her patients, and is living proof that doctors are not scary. After graduation from medical school, she completed post-graduate training at Nippon Medical School Hospital. 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. Thimmig aims to spend as much time outdoors as possible. During this time, David found a passion for medicine and the intersection between science and social factors that impact a persons health. Afterwards attended UC San Diego for medical school. Outside of working, Dr. Wang spends his free time with his wife, a registered nurse, and his two young children. We believe in providing a strong foundation in Internal Medicine on which you can continue to build your future career path. 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. She left rainy Oregon for colder weather when she attended Carleton College in Minnesota and earned an undergraduate degree in Biology. 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. He attended University of Oregon for college and completed his Bachelors degree in Psychology. 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. Medical School: Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine, Yakima, WA. She is honored to continue her training at OHSU. She chose family medicine because she wants to care for individuals and families through all stages of their lives. 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. My father is a family physician and that is where my initial interest came from. Her passions in healthcare include reproductive health, HIV care, and medication management for substance use disorders. 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. While we acknowledge there is some loss in face to face connection with our community and with you to us, we strongly believe that what we gain in terms of equity and impact on climate change supersedes the decision to be face to face. 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. 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. She also likes to run (very slowly) and lift weights and when she's not exercising or eating she is probably reading a book. Our residents thank you for your past and future support. Dr. Sienna Nelson loves family medicine because of its emphasis on addressing people's social context as it relates to their physical health. Together, they spend their free time partaking of Portland's array of amazing food, riding bicycles, and going birdwatching at the many nearby state parks. 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. 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. Mail code OP-30 Outside of work, Dr. Dollar loves trail running, hiking, cooking and eating good food. 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. Wakaba immigrated to Oregon at eight years old from Japan and has lived in the Portland Metro Area ever since. We also wanted to let you know that we will be holding our interview season virtually for the 2022-2023 season. 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. Outside of work, she likes to play video games, go hiking, and draw. 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. We hope this will not deter you from seeing who we are and what we believe in. 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. She is passionate about giving patients the space to feel heard and seen. His daughterless mother and proud father emigrated there from the Middle East to establish a stable living. The saying surviving is important, but thriving is elegant resonates deeply with us.