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      <image:title>PGY-2 - Aimee Rowe, M.D.</image:title>
      <image:caption>University of California, Davis An itinerant adventurer with 48 of the 50 states under her belt, Aimee had never made it to Oregon until she arrived for her interview at Cascades East. As many of her friends and family had predicted, she loved the Oregon way of life, the natural environment, and the people and in particular thought the residency program seemed like an excellent place to get training in rural family medicine. Prior to moving to Klamath Falls, she attended medical school at University of California, Davis and obtained a Master of Science in Public Health at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Tar Heels!!). While an undergraduate majoring in Religious Studies at Kenyon College in Ohio, she would have hardly guessed that she would one day be a physician. However, her post-college experiences working on tall ships, teaching environmental education, apprenticing on organic farms, and traveling down the Ohio and Lower Mississippi rivers on a raft, along with a love of people and science, led her to conclude that the medical field would be a great fit.  In addition to ruminating on public health policy (when she gets particularly animated, the native southern Californian accent will appear), she enjoys yoga, bikes, being outside, spending time with friends and family, cappuccinos, purchasing books and only reading the first two chapters, and kitchen dance parties while cooking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University Brett has ventured far from his Southern roots in Georgia to take in the richness of the Pacific Northwest and the City of Sunshine. He is excited about the full spectrum family medicine training offered by Cascades East and the skills he will come away with after completion of residency. Brett enjoys all things relating to bicycles, film/photography, music, and travel. Brett is thrilled to be in Oregon and can’t wait to pack into his converted Toyota Space Cruiser to explore the surroundings with his significant other, Alex, and their two dogs, Otto and Sunny D.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PGY-2 - Erin Gonzales, M.D.</image:title>
      <image:caption>University of Colorado School of Medicine Erin grew up in the southeast, spending time in Virginia and North Carolina before beginning her eventual migration west. After four years of watching amazing NCAA basketball and studying environmental engineering at Duke University, she spent time chasing pirates on the high seas as an officer in the navy, then braved the front lines of the public school system as an eighth-grade math teacher. Erin and her husband settled in Denver, Colorado, where Erin attended medical school while her husband quite literally kept the lights on and a meal on the table, first as a solar electrician and then as a pastry chef. In Colorado, Erin developed a love of mountains, microbrews, and family medicine, and she was thrilled to be able to pursue all of those interests and more in beautiful Klamath Falls. In her spare time, Erin is an avid gardener and an aspiring yogi. She loves being the beneficiary of her husband’s amazing cooking, does a lot of dishes, and takes her two dogs on long walks in the woods. She and her husband welcomed their son Gabriel in October 2014 and are excited to be living, working, and raising a family in scenic southern Oregon.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PGY-2 - Joe Volpi, M.D.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Oregon Health &amp; Science University Much like the Chinook salmon native to the region, Joe spawned forth from the frozen tundra of Alaska's interior. After a detour through Seattle, Joe spent his formative years in the small town of Prineville, Oregon. The world called to him from outside the juniper laden high desert and he joined the Navy to bask in its wonders. He sailed the world for 6 years as a nuclear engineer onboard the USS Enterprise (CCVN-65, not the starship). Operating nuclear reactors didn't have as much excitement as Joe wanted out of life, however, so he turned to a life of medicine. Returning to the most beautiful place he had seen in all of his travels, he left the Navy and enrolled at the prestigious University of Oregon to earn a degree in Human Physiology. He remained in Oregon to attend OHSU. Migrating back to the sunny side of the Great Cascades, Joe is able to pursue his passions of ultra-marathoning, cycling, hiking, and eating salsa all with his wonderful wife Jen, his rambunctious border collie Quinn, and lazy housecat Cliff.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Penn State Hershey Jon grew up Mennonite in the farmlands of Lancaster County, PA, but always felt the need to explore, to “see what else was out there”. One of his first journeys was to the Shenandoah Valley for college at Eastern Mennonite University. Then it was across the United States on a bike trip, and south to Paraguay by bike for a Mennonite church conference and public health study along the way. Continuing in the spirit of exploration the year after college, Jon briefly tried his hand at farming with some friends, raising pigs, chickens, goats, ducks, geese, and a Guernsey milk cow. Although farming was fun, it was back to the classroom at Penn State Hershey, where he explored less about cheesemaking and more about medicine. He found he liked it all and embarked down the Family Medicine path.  Jon’s journey of exploration continues here at Cascades East, where he looks forward to learning about the healthcare and community of Klamath Falls, as well as the local bike trails and how to garden in the high desert.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of Alabama School Of Medicine Masayo spent her formative years in the small town of Ito, Japan. Her dream of studying abroad eventually led her to the green fields of America – the Midwest. After graduating from Grinnell College with a major in biological chemistry, she left Iowa and its winters to pursue her interest in public health and tropical diseases, eventually traveling to remote Fijian islands, rural Bangladeshi villages, and indigenous Bolivian communities. Along the way, she volunteered for JOCV (the Japanese Peace Corps), picked up a Master’s degree in epidemiology, and worked for international public health agencies. Living and working in communities with difficult access to healthcare drew her to family medicine, and she is very excited to be part of Cascades East. Masayo loves to spend time with her husband, Jimmy (a fiddler who is also a professional botanist), and their one year-old son, Martin (an energetic alpha male). She is also a two-time winner of the Fiji half marathon and an old-time fiddle player with a special interest in Appalachian tunes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PGY-2 - Stephanie Laudert, M.D.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Oregon Health &amp; Science University Stephanie landed here in Klamath Falls after spending much of her life moving. Though she was born and mostly raised in various cities across California, she spent some years in Michigan where most of her extended family resides. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Human Biology at Michigan State University, but quickly realized she was not destined to settle down in the Midwest and relocated to the beautiful Pacific Northwest, specifically Shelton, WA. She decided to take a few years off before going to medical school, during which time she worked in a sleep medicine clinic, developed a non-profit sleep apnea support group for the community, met the love of her life, crossed a few things off of her bucket list (sky diving, climbing mountains, foreign travel) and raised her first German Shepherd puppy. In 2011, she and her husband moved to Portland, OR, where she attended medical school at OHSU. Stephanie fell in love with family medicine when she realized that no other medical specialty focused on the whole person quite as well. It did not take long for her to miss the rural life she had in Washington and Michigan, so she decided to pursue a career in rural family medicine so that she could do what she loves and live where she feels most at home. Stephanie is one of the first of two medical students to be given the opportunity to complete her 4th year of medical school in Klamath Falls in what is known as the Oregon FIRST program. In just a short time she grew fond of the area and could think of no better place to complete her training and start a family. Her husband and 2 German shepherd dogs joined her, and they welcomed their first baby here in Klamath Falls in November of 2014. After completing residency, she hopes to stay and continue working here in the community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oregon Health &amp; Science University Anna grew up in Seattle. She attended the University of Washington for undergraduate, obtaining a degree in Spanish Language and Literature while also completing her prerequisites for medical school. She wanted to take a break from formal education for a while, so after college she joined the Peace Corps. She spent two years as a Rural Health and Sanitation Volunteer in a small town in Paraguay. While there she got a dog, Muñequi (Moon-yecky), who she brought back and who is now her favorite hiking partner. Anna attended Oregon Health &amp; Science University in Portland for medical school. During her fourth year she did a rotation in Klamath Falls and fell in love with the program and the area. She looks forward to exploring the mountains and lakes around Klamath Falls, and learning about the plants unique to the east side of the Cascades.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2017 - Anne Marie Kessler, M.D.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ohio State University Anne Marie came from an energetic, boisterous family in Columbus, Ohio. Her parents and siblings always encouraged her to travel and explore new opportunities, and as a result she spent some time during and after college exploring possible career options including tea tasting, psychology, and midwifery before deciding that a career working with a community as a family doctor was the right fit. She attended college at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland and Santa Fe, New Mexico, then lived in Los Angeles and Vermont. After venturing around the country, Anne Marie went to medical school at Ohio State University, where she met her husband, Connor. Together, they decided to embark on a career dedicated to serving their community as family doctors. Anne Marie is a 2011-2012 Schweitzer Fellow and co-founder of a volunteer organization that worked to improve maternal and infant health by building relationships between mothers from vulnerable populations and community volunteers. She is interested in maternal child health, humanism in medicine, international medicine and public health. She and Connor chose Cascades East and Klamath Falls because of the wonderful people, the broad and yet personal training opportunities, and the beautiful setting. Anne Marie loves to hike, ski, travel, sing and play piano, and read.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of Vermont Autumn spent her formative years in magical Vermont, cross country skiing on moonlit fields and creating watercolor renditions of the fiery autumnal landscapes. At the University of Vermont, she received a bachelor’s degree in Studio Art and hung around to attend medical school there, as well. Prior to medical school, Autumn worked as a baker and also started her own small business, Catey is a Girl, where she designed women’s clothing and accessories using recycled materials. Autumn made the western trek with her husband, Ben, who is also wildly enthusiastic about the outdoor wonderland surrounding Klamath Falls. In her ample free-time, Autumn enjoys gardening, sewing, reading, running, listening to records, and immersing herself in the natural world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ohio State University Connor is thrilled to be here in Klamath Falls. He grew up all over the Midwest before his family settled in Ohio, where he went to college at Case Western and med school at Ohio State (where, during orientation, he met his brilliant and beautiful wife Anne Marie Kessler - see below). In spite of his Midwestern roots, he loves hiking, biking, climbing, skiing, and travelling. He has a particular love of backpacking through beautiful places, prompting him to through-hike the Appalachian Trail between college and med school. The Klamath Basin’s beautiful mountains, forests and lakes were not all that drew him to Cascades East! It was the dedication to full-spectrum training for physicians interested in serving the underserved. Connor and Anne Marie had the opportunity in medical school to spend two months in Uganda at a rural hospital, and would love to incorporate international medicine into their future someday. He was also attracted to Cascades East by the wonderful people - faculty, staff, and residents - who are truly second-to-none. He is excited to be beginning his career as a rural family physician!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Stavropol State Medical Academy I was born and raised in a mountainous area that is very unique within Russia, both in terms of its spell-binding beauty and its multiculturalism. It was a wonderful place in which to grow up. I went to Stavropol State Medical Academy in Russia.  I started to gravitate toward a career in Family Medicine, because it is the field that aligned best with the type of doctor I was committed to becoming: someone who works on the front line of health care; one who gets to know patients not only on the basis of their illnesses and injuries, but in terms of who they are, and what their life dreams are… in short, one who truly listens to and cares about them. My interest in Family Medicine blossomed further when I started to work at a local rural medicine clinic with my mentor and teacher, Dr. Clarke. Among everything else, I came to love the tremendous diversity that the field offers: in one day, we could deliver a baby, diagnose some disease I had never seen before, see numerous patients with more common afflictions, spend time in the ER splinting and suturing injuries, and assist in a surgical procedure or two. How could anyone EVER be bored? I moved to Klamath Falls with my husband, who works for BLM and our precious chocolate lab named Choco.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of Missouri JP was born in Amarillo, Texas but quickly found himself in Stilwell, Kansas where he grew up pestering his older sister and terrorizing the town on his Lil' Indian mini-bike. He attended Grinnell College in Iowa and majored in Biochemistry while also playing on the baseball and soccer teams. He did not venture far for medical school graduating with his M.D. from the University of Missouri. JP is thrilled to be joining the Cascades East team and for the new experiences he will encounter in Oregon. In his free time, JP enjoys playing sports, being outdoors, cheering for the perennially underachieving Kansas City Royals, and playing his musical instruments way too loud.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2017 - Leslie McCalister, M.D.</image:title>
      <image:caption>University of Texas Southwestern Leslie moved around a bit as a kid, but is mostly Texan. She ventured north for college at the University of Oklahoma, studied economics, saw a tornado or two, and spoke her first words of broken medical Spanish at a free clinic in Oklahoma City. She returned to Dallas for medical school at UT Southwestern, where she worked with a similar population of underserved, Spanish-speaking patients. While she enjoyed learning about how medicine works in a large county hospital in a city with a 25% uninsurance rate, Leslie realized that she would rather work in a smaller setting and be a more immediate point of care in a rural community. She visited Cascades East in her fourth year of med school and found an excellent place to train for full-scope family medicine. It helped, of course, that Klamath Falls is wonderful town, surrounded by beautiful scenery. As a newly minted Oregonian, she is still figuring out the exciting world of hiking, rafting, kayaks, and mountains, but is very excited to be in the Northwest. Otherwise, in her spare time, she enjoys cooking, painting, listening to nerdy podcasts, and happily wheezing up the hills with her dog, Millie.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of Minnesota Stewart is a lot like a migratory bird. Or whale: He is on a journey of self-improvement and, upon reaching each “destination,” he remembers that these journeys never really end, so he starts again. Therefore, he is always looking to surround himself with wise, skilled, and passionate people from whom he can learn as much as possible. This, of course, is what brought him to Klamath Falls. On the way here he studied chemistry at the University of Puget Sound where, in addition to learning about solvents and solutes, he developed a love for all sorts of outdoor activities. He then spent a year as an EMT and social worker and worked at REI and yes, he eventually got used to a 92-hour work week. Next was medical school at the University of Minnesota. Before graduating, he spent a year in Peru where he got a certificate in international public health. He also wrote a public health curriculum for a children’s after school project, and served as project manager for an NGO training community health workers. This experience, besides being epically beautiful, proved to him that he wants a career practicing both community health and broad-scope clinical family medicine. As such, he looks forward to continued involvement with the American Academy of Family Physicians, working with the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians, and getting to know the community of Klamath Falls via Ultimate Frisbee, community projects, hiking, biking, mountaineering, and karaoke. He sings a haunting version of Ice Ice Baby. Haunting in a good way, of course.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of New Mexico School of Medicine Kelly grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and didn’t have a reason to leave until she found the Cascades East Family Medicine Residency! She has always loved science and dreamed of being a veterinarian when she was young. She found her passion for human anatomy and medicine in high school after taking anatomy and physiology her senior year. She received her undergraduate degree in Biology with a minor in Psychology from the University of New Mexico. She also attended medical school at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. She has played volleyball since she was ten years old and has coached middle and high school girls for a total of seven seasons. Kelly and her friend started an intramural coed volleyball team during undergrad (which she played on for 8 years!) with the iconic name of the Out of Shape College Kids, or OOSCK for short. When not playing volleyball, Kelly enjoys hiking, biking, two-stepping, reading, and spending as much time as she can with her husband, Lee, and their two dogs Toby and Silver. Kelly and Lee aspire to one day have a large enough home to adopt as many dogs/animals as they can!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oregon Health &amp; Science University After growing up in the rainy regions of the PNW, Ashley came to Klamath Falls to fulfill two personal goals – see more sunshine and stay in Oregon. Ashley is an Oregon native having grown up in Eugene and staying to attend college in her home town, completing her Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology at University of Oregon in 3 years while working full time as a retail assistant manager. While always interested in medicine it would take Ashley another 7 years to take a shot at her goal. This journey led to post-college-burnout customer service and sales job that became a career out of necessity, followed by a hunger for learning and a pursuit of a new career in healthcare. While Ashley enjoyed both her work as a medical assistant in Dermatology and General Surgery and the growing knowledge gained by her after-work academic life, she had developed a need to study more rigorously, a frustration with the lack of primary care providers entering the workforce, and a passion for social justice. At the age of 28 she returned to her hometown to, finally, study premed and volunteer for a domestic violence shelter. A rural shadowing experience before medical school prompted her to commit to primary care in a rural setting and apply to the National Health Service Corp. The brilliant and ever justice-centered faculty for the OHSU School of Medicine Rural Health and AHEC gently directed Ashley toward Klamath Falls where she fell in love with both the people and the place. This introduction developed into a mentorship, and that lead to Ashley participating in the Oregon FIRST program spending her last year of medical school working with the community and designing a research project targeted to improve primary care outcomes. Now, right at home in Klamath Falls, Ashley enjoys any time available with her boyfriend Chad and his 2 children, hiking and jogging with her dog, attending Zumba classes in the community, painting, guitar and is very active in her church community at KCC.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Georgetown University School of Medicine Seth was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He stayed in Indiana for college (Wabash College, B.A. Philosophy), then spent one year in Scranton, PA with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. He then attended medical school in Washington, DC. In his last year of medical school, he did a family medicine rotation in Juneau, Alaska. This experience opened his desire to learn full-spectrum family medicine in a rural setting. He feels so fortunate to have started his profession with the doctors, staff, and patients of Cascades East.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Caitlin’s path to Family Medicine began after graduating high school with her thirty classmates in Wisconsin. Sadly, she was forced to leave her job at the local truck stop to complete her education, earning a bachelors degree in Kinesiology. As a medical student in the Wisconsin Academy for Rural Medicine (WARM), she was exposed to the meaningful relationships that develop between a rural doctor and their patients. She is excited to practice full spectrum Family Medicine and find her niche within a practice and community. Having spent her entire life in Wisconsin, she was chomping at the bit for something new. She is thrilled to have landed in Klamath Falls and has already begun to take advantage of the plethora of outdoor activities. Caitlin has no doubt she will be ready for anything at the end of her residency and is so happy to be training with the wonderful faculty and residents of Cascades East. Aside from her hospital and clinic life, Caitlin enjoys biking, hiking, running, kayaking and anything else that allows her to be in nature and soak up some sunshine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Western University of Health Sciences/College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Daniel Mosher is originally from California, but moved to Oregon with his family when he was 9 years old. From the time Daniel first arrived in Oregon, he knew he never wanted to leave. Oregon embodies many things that Daniel enjoys, namely the great outdoors. Daniel married his best friend from childhood (celebrating nearly ten years of marriage) and together they began the journey through medicine shortly after he graduated high school. Daniel worked many jobs during his undergraduate education at Portland State University, including carpentry, building maintenance &amp; being a unit secretary at OHSU in Portland. In pursuit of his goal to never leave Oregon, Daniel attended Western University of Health Sciences COMP-NW in Lebanon, Oregon. During his second year of medical school, a couple of first year residents from Cascades East represented the program at a residency fair and were exceedingly welcoming and optimistic. That night, Daniel went home and told his wife that he could see himself at that program, and was very interested in their residency. Needless to say, he is overjoyed to be in Klamath Falls and to be receiving his training in full spectrum care from Cascades East. Daniel is passionate about both lifestyle medicine, as well as Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT). He aspires to integrate OMT into his practice, offering alternative modalities of care to his patients.  Together with his wife Savannah, and their two sons Ender and Ransom, Daniel enjoys anything that gets him outdoors including rock climbing, cycling, hiking and playing at the park with his kids. In addition to outdoor activities, Daniel spends his free time cooking, roasting coffee &amp; creating artisan leather products.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>PGY-1 - Drew Pace, M.D.</image:title>
      <image:caption>University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Drew was born and raised in the scenic Driftless Area of southwestern Wisconsin. Growing up there instilled an appreciation for the outdoors, but eventually the bluffs of Wisconsin could not compete with the mountains of the West. The opportunity to move west presented itself after completing undergraduate education and medical school at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. The rural, full-spectrum training and genuine residents and faculty at Cascades East Family Medicine Residency were the perfect match. Drew is excited to form relationships with the denizens of South Central Oregon, whether that is through public health initiatives, in continuity clinic, on the inpatient service, or out on the many hiking trails of this region. Isn’t that what Family Medicine is all about?</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Temple University School of Medicine Katie grew up in the beautiful, rolling farmlands of Lancaster County, PA where she spent her tomboy childhood tagging along after her twin brother and begging to be allowed to play all the sports with him and his friends. After having her fill of fresh produce and Amish buggies, she decided to move to the big city and completed college and medical school in Philadelphia. She spent her college years discussing great books, playing soccer, and traveling whenever she could. A cross-country bike trip after college left her with her first taste of the beauty of Oregon, and varied experiences in Africa, Arizona, Tennessee, and North Philadelphia convinced her of the need for good primary care. Though her attachment to city-living only grew over 4 years of medical school working with the most disadvantaged, diverse populations in Philly, Katie’s desire for full-spectrum family medicine and love of the outdoors prompted her to look for more rural programs, and of course Oregon was calling. It didn’t take much to convince her boyfriend, Ryan to make the cross-country trip with her (though his old truck required a bit more persuading). Katie is excited for the chance to explore new places, learn from new people, and hopefully find her place in the beautiful town of Klamath Falls.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oregon Health &amp; Science University Dallas is from Oregon - born in Hillsboro, raised in the Wallowas in NE Oregon, and graduated from high school in Sandy. After marrying his lovely wife Katie, whom he met in Driver's Ed, he graduated from Western Oregon University with a degree in chemistry. After graduation, Dallas left his job at Winco and together he and Katie road tripped through Mexico for the next 6 months. While in Oaxaca, Dallas worked in a public health clinic that both terrified and inspired him to continue in medicine. After a few years of working in research at the Portland VA medical center, Dallas began his study of medicine at OHSU. During medical school, Dallas spent a year in Peru eating delicious food and drinking warm beer on a Fulbright-Fogarty scholarship. He also studied T. solium, the pork tapeworm that causes the seizure disorder, neurocysticercosis. While in school he fell in love with family medicine because he gets to build relationships with people and a community over many years - building health together. In these years, Katie transitioned from being a high school Spanish teacher to become a full-time vegetable farmer.  They are both very excited to live and work in Klamath Falls. Dallas loves to be outside - hiking, backpacking, and playing basketball are his favorite hobbies. And he loves that his kitchen frequently looks like a farmer's market!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2020 - Rita Barry, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Oregon Health &amp; Sciences University Rita grew up in Redmond, Oregon and her desire to fill the need for family doctors in rural Oregon began during pre-med experiences where she observed inspiring doctor-patient relationships in Burns, John Day, and Hood River. After earning a degree in biochemistry at the University of Oregon, she attended OHSU and was fortunate to participate in its vibrant family medicine department through leadership in the student family medicine interest group. She is grateful to have had the opportunity to spend her last year of medical school at Cascades East as an Oregon FIRST student, and she is looking forward to spending more time finding her niche in the community of Klamath Falls. Outside of medicine, her interests include sewing, singing, painting and gardening.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oregon Health &amp; Sciences University Rita grew up in Redmond, Oregon and her desire to fill the need for family doctors in rural Oregon began during pre-med experiences where she observed inspiring doctor-patient relationships in Burns, John Day, and Hood River. After earning a degree in biochemistry at the University of Oregon, she attended OHSU and was fortunate to participate in its vibrant family medicine department through leadership in the student family medicine interest group. She is grateful to have had the opportunity to spend her last year of medical school at Cascades East as an Oregon FIRST student, and she is looking forward to spending more time finding her niche in the community of Klamath Falls. Outside of medicine, her interests include sewing, singing, painting and gardening.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2020 - Chris Hagen, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine Chris first got a taste of rural life growing up in the mountains of Blacksburg, Virginia, where he developed his love of soccer and the outdoors. After graduating high school, he began his undergraduate college adventure at St. John’s University in Minnesota. There he earned a dual degree in Biology and Hispanic Studies, becoming fluent in Spanish, all while continuing to play soccer and survive the snow. In his spare time, Chris conducted research for a study at the Mayo Clinic and tutored Spanish-speakers in English. After graduating, Chris felt passionate about pursuing a path that combined his background in the sciences with his proclivity towards public service. He was set on medical school, but wanted a year in between rigorous academic study. He began a year of service with Americorp as a nursing assistant at Christ House, a respite center for the homeless population of Washington, D.C. During his time there, he experienced firsthand the positive impact of bringing quality healthcare to disadvantaged populations. This experience further encouraged Chris to pursue his medical degree, so he applied for, and was accepted to, Virginia Commonwealth University’s Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. The next four years practically flew by, but his rotations in Family Medicine, along with some rural stints on the eastern coast of Virginia, confirmed his desire to become a full scope Family Medicine practitioner with a focus on rural medicine. He hopes to make a positive impact in the health of the Klamath Falls community, and looks forward to establishing meaningful relationships with his patients and their families. Before moving to Oregon, Chris married his best friend, Tricia, this past May. They made the 5-day trek out west with their pet cat, Ramona, and their fish, Freckles. They both love the outdoors, and enjoy hiking, long-boarding, paddle-boarding, gardening, cooking, farmer’s market exploring, having friends over for dinner, and any activity that allows them to spend time together. Chris works in his free time as a master espresso maker in their kitchen, perfecting his foam art little by little. Tricia enjoys baking up a storm and looks forward to sharing her baked goods with anyone willing to try them. They are both extremely excited to become involved in the Klamath Falls community, and feel blessed to be here.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine Chris first got a taste of rural life growing up in the mountains of Blacksburg, Virginia, where he developed his love of soccer and the outdoors. After graduating high school, he began his undergraduate college adventure at St. John’s University in Minnesota. There he earned a dual degree in Biology and Hispanic Studies, becoming fluent in Spanish, all while continuing to play soccer and survive the snow. In his spare time, Chris conducted research for a study at the Mayo Clinic and tutored Spanish-speakers in English. After graduating, Chris felt passionate about pursuing a path that combined his background in the sciences with his proclivity towards public service. He was set on medical school, but wanted a year in between rigorous academic study. He began a year of service with Americorp as a nursing assistant at Christ House, a respite center for the homeless population of Washington, D.C. During his time there, he experienced firsthand the positive impact of bringing quality healthcare to disadvantaged populations. This experience further encouraged Chris to pursue his medical degree, so he applied for, and was accepted to, Virginia Commonwealth University’s Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. The next four years practically flew by, but his rotations in Family Medicine, along with some rural stints on the eastern coast of Virginia, confirmed his desire to become a full scope Family Medicine practitioner with a focus on rural medicine. He hopes to make a positive impact in the health of the Klamath Falls community, and looks forward to establishing meaningful relationships with his patients and their families. Before moving to Oregon, Chris married his best friend, Tricia, this past May. They made the 5-day trek out west with their pet cat, Ramona, and their fish, Freckles. They both love the outdoors, and enjoy hiking, long-boarding, paddle-boarding, gardening, cooking, farmer’s market exploring, having friends over for dinner, and any activity that allows them to spend time together. Chris works in his free time as a master espresso maker in their kitchen, perfecting his foam art little by little. Tricia enjoys baking up a storm and looks forward to sharing her baked goods with anyone willing to try them. They are both extremely excited to become involved in the Klamath Falls community, and feel blessed to be here.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2020 - Hanna Hartman, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>University of Utah Hanna knew that Cascades East was the place for her after meeting some of the residents and faculty at the Family Medicine National Conference.  She immediately felt welcome after being introduced to rich Oregon beer, energetic arcade games, and a group of doctors that were just as excited about enjoying life as they were about teaching and practicing family medicine.  After learning more about Cascades East and Klamath Falls, Hanna felt that it would perfectly tie together her love for rural medicine, the outdoors, and a tight-knit community.  Hanna was born in Germany and raised in Livingston, Montana.  She studied Spanish and Nutrition at Montana State University, and she hopes to be able to practice Spanish with some of her patients at Cascades East.  Before medical school at the University of Utah, Hanna learned how to play Ultimate Frisbee in New Zealand and spent two years teaching adults with disabilities.  Hanna’s upbringing has given her a love of small towns and wide open spaces, and she looks forward to serving with the National Health Service Corps after graduating from residency.  She also enjoys hiking, cross-country skiing, cooking, Spikeball, and spending time with Jaron, Scout, and Moose - her wonderful husband, adorable St. Bernard, and feisty cat.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2020 - Hannah Jantzi, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Wright State University Hannah spent most of her growing up years in Lancaster County, PA, but has made herself at home in several places since then. She completed her undergrad at Goshen College in Indiana studying environmental science and biology. In the process of getting her degree she ended up spending a summer on the Elkhart River electrofishing with a stream survey crew, practicing her Spanish (still not great) and meringue moves (slightly better than not great) in the Dominican Republic, and rocking some hymns with her fellow Mennonites. After college, she returned to the green pastures of her hometown, working first with small woman-powered bakery in town and then with a local firm doing stream and wetland restoration. Although Hannah knew she would miss the squish of organic muck beneath her gumboots as she seeded acres of riparian buffer, she decided to leave her wetlands to attend medical school at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. During her time at Wright State, she was fortunate to find herself in widespread clinical locations - India, Cambodia, Greece, Alaska; wherever she went, she found that community-focused medicine, wherever the community, was incredibly powerful. This coupled with her decision that deciding was silly because everything was awesome made family medicine her clear choice. Cascade East offered her the opportunity to practice medicine in her hiking boots, and so here she is. She is excited to explore Klamath Falls with her guy Jonathan and her two sassy kittens, Harriet and Widget. Hannah loves farmers markets and gardening, hiking and not-too-hot yoga, and cooking with good friends and good wine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of Washington, WWAMI program in Alaska Kyleen hails from a rainy island in southeast Alaska. She got a taste of city life completing undergraduate studies at the University of Denver and medical school in Seattle at the University of Washington. She decided Klamath Falls was the perfect place to get back to her rural roots. Her goal is to get the full-spectrum training needed to serve a rural community like the one she grew up in. She developed an interest in integrative medicine while practicing yoga in India and taking every mind-body medicine elective available, and hopes to translate this into a holistic approach to patient care and community health. She is also excited about the wilderness medicine opportunities at Cascades East, which will complement her many outdoor adventures with her partner Josh and their dog, Oliver.  Her hobbies include anything outside, especially mountain biking, kayaking, skiing, and gardening.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oregon Health &amp; Sciences University Lisa was raised in and around the mountains and lakes of Eastern Washington. Her passion for both the outdoors and medicine started at a young age, when she got to shadow her father's work as a volunteer ski patroller at a local ski area. She came to Oregon to attend college at the University of Portland, where she studied biology, chemistry, and music. After college, she decided to follow her love of skiing and worked as a ski instructor at Mt. Hood Meadows. Although Lisa loved being a ski instructor, several injuries and long summers made her realize this was not a sustainable career choice and she decided to attend medical school at OHSU. It was here where she found that she could unite her love of rural and wilderness life with family medicine and she is thrilled to continue her training at Cascades East Family Medicine. When she isn’t working, Lisa loves to travel, ski, hike, backpack, and cook. She also enjoys spending time with her family and playing with her dog Pokey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of Washington, WWAMI program in Idaho Matt considers himself a native of Eagle, ID, though technically he spent 3 years as a beach baby in St. Croix USVI before moving to the Boise area. While he became interested in serving others through medicine at a young age, this passion has grown over time as he's learned more about health disparities and their broad-reaching impact on population health. He completed his undergraduate education at Pacific Lutheran University (Tacoma, WA), earning a BA in Sociology with minors in Biology and Chemistry. He is a graduate of the University of Washington School of Medicine WWAMI program, where he was involved in the underserved pathway and numerous service opportunities. During his first year of medical school, Matt was privileged to help found a free clinic in Pullman, WA. Later, he became actively involved in organized medicine at the state and national level with the AAFP and IAFP, where he became more interested in leadership, advocacy, and activism. His interests in medicine include addiction medicine, point-of-care ultrasound, surgical obstetrics, outpatient procedures, and physician advocacy. Outside of medicine, he enjoys mountain biking, skiing, running, hiking, swimming, and spending time with his wife and puppy. Matt is thrilled to be joining the Cascades East family, where he can pursue his passions at work and in the beautiful Southern Oregon outdoors.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2020 - Thomas Raines-Morris, MD, MPH</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tulane University Thomas was born and raised in Portland, OR, and is an enthusiastic fan of the Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns.  He received a Spanish degree from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA.  He then spent two years as an AmeriCorps member in a L’Arche community in Jacksonville, FL, sharing life with adults with intellectual disabilities.  The disabled people in that community showed him the beauty and importance of embracing our struggles and weaknesses through connectedness and laughter.  It was in Florida that he met his wonderful wife, even though she’s also from Portland!  He received his MD and MPH from Tulane University in New Orleans, LA.  And after all that, he and his wife were ready to bring their energetic little boy home to Oregon.   Thomas decided that family medicine was right for him when he asked a family doc why he had gone into the field.  He replied, “I know a little bit of everything, and none of it well.”  That resonated with Thomas, whose professional interests include caring for disadvantaged and marginalized people, especially Spanish-speaking populations, geriatrics, palliative care, end-of-life medicine, medical education.  He also enjoys public health, particularly community medicine, health systems, and health economics.  He still doesn’t know what he wants to be when he grows up. Thomas applied to Cascades East on a whim and was astonished when he and his wife both fell in love with the town and the residency program.  It could offer us the greatest quality of life of any program in the Northwest: affordable housing in a charming and engaged small town with plenty to offer (and no traffic!), exceptional outdoors opportunities, and a robust community of interesting people who loved us from the moment they met us.  Coupled with a hands-on rural training experience, strong reputation, and the program’s support from OHSU, it was obvious to us that the residents at Cascades East get the best training and have the most fun doing it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her UT Southwestern  in Dallas, Texas Jordan grew up in Ventura County, California, where she spent most of her time outdoors developing a deep appreciation for science and the natural world around her. When she was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at age 12, she learned firsthand how science is helpful, but patient education, resources, and empowerment make some of the biggest differences in health outcomes. After moving to Texas and becoming a diabetes camp counselor in high school, she realized she loved working with others to inform and empower them to preserve and promote their health, and that being a physician was probably the job for her. While on a medical volunteer trip to Tanzania as an undergraduate at the University of Southern California*, she realized the inherent complexities of actually providing the type of care she idealized to low-resource settings. Realizing that this was where her career was going to take her, and wanting to grow her low-resource community medicine toolbox, she completed an MPH with a focus in Global Health while in medical school at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas**. Though Jordan has always been a family doctor at heart, it took her a long time to realize this. Eventually it dawned on her that this was the only specialty that adapted its scope to fit its patient population, rather than its patient population to fit its scope -- if she wanted to do the most good for her future patients, especially in austere environments, there was really no question about what she was going to be. And there was no question about where she would go! She started looking for residency programs that would not only train her to her maximum capacity but also valued her interests in low-resource medicine, reproductive health, community/public health, education and advocacy, and culinary medicine, and basically stopped looking when she found this website. She was thrilled when she showed up for her interview and felt instantly at home. She and her partner Matt (and their three cats) are so excited to be in Klamath Falls, and back on the West Coast for good***. They look forward to all the trail running, hiking, camping, backpacking, kayaking, biking, and more that the area has to offer, as well as the opportunity to pick up new hobbies (like skiing and salmon fishing)! They’re also super excited to start a garden, get better at homebrewing, raise chickens, get a dog, and generally work toward living a life from which they don’t need a vacation (though they also love to travel and will probably still take them!). *She thought she made it back home to the West Coast for good! **She, in fact, did not. ***Third time’s the charm! She’s here to stay!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her UT Southwestern  in Dallas, Texas Jordan grew up in Ventura County, California, where she spent most of her time outdoors developing a deep appreciation for science and the natural world around her. When she was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at age 12, she learned firsthand how science is helpful, but patient education, resources, and empowerment make some of the biggest differences in health outcomes. After moving to Texas and becoming a diabetes camp counselor in high school, she realized she loved working with others to inform and empower them to preserve and promote their health, and that being a physician was probably the job for her. While on a medical volunteer trip to Tanzania as an undergraduate at the University of Southern California*, she realized the inherent complexities of actually providing the type of care she idealized to low-resource settings. Realizing that this was where her career was going to take her, and wanting to grow her low-resource community medicine toolbox, she completed an MPH with a focus in Global Health while in medical school at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas**. Though Jordan has always been a family doctor at heart, it took her a long time to realize this. Eventually it dawned on her that this was the only specialty that adapted its scope to fit its patient population, rather than its patient population to fit its scope -- if she wanted to do the most good for her future patients, especially in austere environments, there was really no question about what she was going to be. And there was no question about where she would go! She started looking for residency programs that would not only train her to her maximum capacity but also valued her interests in low-resource medicine, reproductive health, community/public health, education and advocacy, and culinary medicine, and basically stopped looking when she found this website. She was thrilled when she showed up for her interview and felt instantly at home. She and her partner Matt (and their three cats) are so excited to be in Klamath Falls, and back on the West Coast for good***. They look forward to all the trail running, hiking, camping, backpacking, kayaking, biking, and more that the area has to offer, as well as the opportunity to pick up new hobbies (like skiing and salmon fishing)! They’re also super excited to start a garden, get better at homebrewing, raise chickens, get a dog, and generally work toward living a life from which they don’t need a vacation (though they also love to travel and will probably still take them!). *She thought she made it back home to the West Coast for good! **She, in fact, did not. ***Third time’s the charm! She’s here to stay!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of California, San Diego Joel loved growing up as the middle child of three in Charlottesville, Virginia for the first 22 years of his life. He was homeschooled until 9th grade, thus history lessons and other biology lessons were usually taught on battle fields, historical landmarks, and in the forest. Attending college at the University of Virginia, he became very interested in the intersection of community reconciliation and economic development. After college he moved to Seattle to work with Americorps and Habitat for Humanity for two years. There he worked on a construction site with volunteers building affordable homes while learning to mountaineer during his free time. After this, he traveled to Latin America where he met his wife, Maggie (a 4th year medical student at the time), during his first attempt to learn Spanish. Inspired by physicians he worked with in Latin America, he returned to school in La Crosse, Wisconsin to finish his pre-medical classes. They married in 2013 after Maggie started her family medicine residency in Ventura, California. Joel attended medical school at the University of California San Diego as part of the inaugural year of their Global Health Academic Medical Tract. Highlights included time working in the UCSD Free Clinic System and Tijuana Wound Clinic, as well as a summer research project in rural Ecuador studying the effects of pesticides on adolescents. Their family has now grown to include a vibrant daughter named Anna Rose and a golden retriever named Cali. They are looking forward becoming part of the Klamath Falls community, learning to garden in a colder environment, and teaching Anna to explore the outdoors while skiing, biking, and hiking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>UT Southwestern in Dallas, Texas Maggie was moved around the country as a "telecom brat" (remember when Sprint and two-way pagers were a thing?), living in New York State, Connecticut, Georgia, and Texas. She attended college in Western Massachusetts and studied International Relations. After several years trying her hand at multiple jobs (living on a boat, working in New York and Washington DC, helping on a farm in Minnesota) and several years working in bookstores, she decided that a real career was needed and attended medical school in her home town of Dallas, Texas. She moved to Klamath Falls with a handsome husband, three cats (only one of them hopelessly overweight), and a pickup truck full of books. Her mother and father, both from small towns, inspired an interest in rural medicine and she is excited to learn about the Klamath Falls community and all it has to offer. Her passions include public/community health, patient-centered healthcare, and women's health. Outside of the clinic, she is desperately trying to keep her garden alive and slowly replacing parts on her ancient rusty pickup truck. She plans on buying furniture someday (probably).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of Washington Aaron is from an Air Force family so he doesn’t have a hometown. He grew up in New Mexico, Alaska, Montana, Texas, Florida and Wyoming. Aaron spent his formative years raising farm animals, playing hockey and baseball. He got his undergraduate degree at Black Hills State University in South Dakota and completed his Ph.D at Washington State University. Throughout college and graduate school, Aaron was enlisted in the Air National Guard and completed multiple tours of duty, including Operation Iraqi Freedom. After spending half a decade teaching at Pacific University and Portland Community College, Aaron transitioned back to school to earn his MD through the University of Washington and did a special tract focusing on rural family medicine. An avid lover of animals, good reads, electronics, and gardening; Aaron is eager to find his home in Klamath Falls.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Western University of Health Sciences Charlie was born in New York, but raised in Reno, Nevada, where he learned his love for sports and the outdoors. Hiking, camping, snowboarding, and hunting were his favorite childhood memories. While he didn’t know it then, they would help shape his future path to medicine. He attended the University of Nevada where he majored in Biochemistry. He met his wife, Mikaela, after getting her number at a football game during their freshman year. She might not agree with this version of this story and instead argue that she made the first move and got his number. Anyways, the rest was history. During college he had the opportunity to work in the OR as an operating room assistant and it cemented the fact that medicine was where he belonged. Charlie took his passion for medicine to Western U-COMP NW in Lebanon, OR and embarked on the next portion of his medical journey. In Lebanon, Charlie sparked a passion for rural medicine helping to create Lebanon’s Rural Health Fair, volunteering at local elementary schools and the Boys and Girls Club and performing local high school sports physicals. In his free time, Charlie continues to enjoy all things outdoors on his family ranch in Eastern Oregon with Mikaela, their dog, Libby, and new son, Chase. Charlie feels honored to join the Cascades East family and continue his medical journey in Klamath Falls.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oregon Health and Sciences University Nick grew up on a cattle ranch in northeast Oregon in the small town of Imbler where his graduating class was sixteen. Through this experience of growing up rural he developed a passion to serve the small towns of Oregon. After graduating from high school he took a year off from college and traveled over 30,000 miles around the state of Oregon as a Future Farmers of America State Officer. He then attended Oregon State University where he received a degree in Bioresource Research. At OSU he conducted research in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis which opened his eyes to the fusion of basic science and the clinical world. During his college summers he fought wildland fire where he enjoyed, and still misses to this day, swinging a Pulaski, running a chain saw, and working in the outdoors. After college Nick attended medical school at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland. While there he found a group of people who shared his values of compassion, curiosity, and broad scope competence – family doctors. He was fortunate to spend six months with the talented and idyllic small town family doctors in Oregon’s Wallowa County which cemented his love for broad scope family medicine. In his free time he enjoys mountain climbing, mountain biking, skiing, running, backpacking, traveling, and spending time with his son Harrison and wife Alex.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans If medicine is a calling, someone used a landline to call this girl up. Since the wee age of 5, Eleanor knew exactly what she wanted to be when she grew up: she wanted to be a doctor. She dedicated herself to the pursuit of this goal. Now this road has brought her over 2000 miles from the land of The Bayou and Voodoo where her journey first began. She is an alumni of Baton Rouge Magnet High School in Baton Rouge, LA (English translation: Stick Red). BRMHS is the perennial 2nd best high school in the state with notable alumni like Bobby Jindal. From there she attended undergrad at Millsaps College in Jackson, MS where she spent most of her time in the library (a building her husband, also Millsaps alumni, still denies the existence of). She met the love of her life at a coffee shop (this is definitely true, it was definitely not at a fraternity party) during her second year and adopted Fitzwilliam Desmond Wiggins from a local dog shelter a year later. She graduated from Millsaps College with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. After undergrad she moved back to the bayou, and after a year off, she started Medical school at LSUHSC in Shreveport, LA. She adopted her second dog Darcy Wiggins, a mischievous beagle, during her first year of med school. During medical school, Eleanor was an active board member of AMWA, and she was instrumental in starting a puberty workshops for underprivileged girls. Her passion has always been to provide health education to those who need it most. Her free time is filled with crafting, refinishing furniture, and blogging her reviews of young adult novels. (Written by Mr. Wiggins on behalf of his lovely wife, Dr. Wiggins)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of Washington Jennifer was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, and has loved spending time in nature since she was young. She opted for a warmer climate in college and studied Biochemistry at the University of San Diego – with a minor in English, because she loves to read and write whenever she can. After college she traveled to a small village in Kenya with the US Peace Corps to teach at a school for the Deaf for two years. After returning to the US, she worked for the State of Alaska, addressing tobacco-related public health concerns across the state. She decided to attend medical school after realizing that her favorite aspects of her prior work were the relationships she built and problem solving with a team to work toward health goals (and both are key components of work as a physician). She attended the University of Washington and participated in the WWAMI program, which means that she was able to complete many of her clinical rotations in states that don’t have their own medical schools and have an abundance rural communities. Her rural rotations were her favorites and the comprehensive, humanistic approach of Family Medicine is where she found her calling. She is thrilled to be in Klamath Falls at the Cascades East Residency, with a group of passionate and dedicated people and endless outdoor opportunities. Jennifer moved here with her fiancé Chris and their cat Arthur, and they are excited to become part of the community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oregon Health &amp; Sciences University Madeline is a lifelong fan of the mountains, having grown up in the Pacific Northwest after graduating high school in Portland, Madeline moved to a remote rural community in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas where she lived during her undergraduate studies. She developed a taste for travel during college, studying abroad in Bogotá, Colombia and also traveling extensively in the Middle East. It was upon seeing a hospital in the Gaza Strip, where doctors cared for patients despite blackouts and insecurity, that she committed to herself to becoming a doctor. Following college, Madeline joined the Peace Corps and spent two years in a small village in Kenya teaching science while being immersed in a beautiful place and culture. She attended Oregon Health &amp; Science University for medical school, where she fell in love with family medicine. While it was wonderful to be back in Portland, she found herself eager to return to a smaller community, and she developed a love of rural family medicine when she spent three months working with family doctors in Oregon's Wallowa Mountains. She jumped at the chance to spend her final year of medical school in Klamath Falls through the Oregon FIRST program, and she feels extremely lucky to stay here for residency training.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oregon Health &amp; Sciences University Madeline is a lifelong fan of the mountains, having grown up in the Pacific Northwest after graduating high school in Portland, Madeline moved to a remote rural community in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas where she lived during her undergraduate studies. She developed a taste for travel during college, studying abroad in Bogotá, Colombia and also traveling extensively in the Middle East. It was upon seeing a hospital in the Gaza Strip, where doctors cared for patients despite blackouts and insecurity, that she committed to herself to becoming a doctor. Following college, Madeline joined the Peace Corps and spent two years in a small village in Kenya teaching science while being immersed in a beautiful place and culture. She attended Oregon Health &amp; Science University for medical school, where she fell in love with family medicine. While it was wonderful to be back in Portland, she found herself eager to return to a smaller community, and she developed a love of rural family medicine when she spent three months working with family doctors in Oregon's Wallowa Mountains. She jumped at the chance to spend her final year of medical school in Klamath Falls through the Oregon FIRST program, and she feels extremely lucky to stay here for residency training.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her Oregon Health and Science University Madeline is a lifelong fan of the mountains, having grown up in the Pacific Northwest after graduating high school in Portland, Madeline moved to a remote rural community in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas where she lived during her undergraduate studies. She developed a taste for travel during college, studying abroad in Bogotá, Colombia and also traveling extensively in the Middle East. It was upon seeing a hospital in the Gaza Strip, where doctors cared for patients despite blackouts and insecurity, that she committed to herself to becoming a doctor. Following college, Madeline joined the Peace Corps and spent two years in a small village in Kenya teaching science while being immersed in a beautiful place and culture. She attended Oregon Health &amp; Science University for medical school, where she fell in love with family medicine. While it was wonderful to be back in Portland, she found herself eager to return to a smaller community, and she developed a love of rural family medicine when she spent three months working with family doctors in Oregon's Wallowa Mountains. She jumped at the chance to spend her final year of medical school in Klamath Falls through the Oregon FIRST program, and she feels extremely lucky to stay here for residency training.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her Wright State University Kara loved her childhood growing up on a farm in central Ohio, playing and working outside every day. Her active lifestyle led to quite a few mishaps; she had her fair share of bumps, bruises, and broken bones. Because of her exposure to the healthcare system, she realized at a young age that she wanted to be a doctor. The farm offered many opportunities to solidify that desire. When her favorite goat was kicked by a horse and broke a leg, she helped “cast” the leg with PVC pipe and duct tape. When another goat labored in vain for 3 days, she helped her dad with a C-section, holding intestines out of the way as he cut through tissue. She was absolutely convinced that she was going to be a surgeon because she liked procedural work. It wasn’t until college that she realized that she did not like being in the operating room. About that same time, she took a class that exposed her to a life completely different from her idyllic childhood – a life characterized by economic and social oppression, a life on the margins of society. Through the class, God gave her a vision and passion for serving underserved communities. These communities need a primary care physician, one who could keep them out of the hospital and make small changes in the present to avoid the surgeon’s blade in the future. During medical school, she met Max on a blind date. They fell in love and got married on her family’s farm. It was Max who first suggested that Kara look out west for residency programs. Although at first hesitant to move so far from home and family, she discovered that the western programs provided her exactly the kind of training she was looking for. She is excited to explore the outdoors and learn to be a competent and caring family physician here in Klamath Falls.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of Minnesota School of Medicine Sarah grew up in a small town in Central Minnesota. She was always interested in science and medicine, and attended Saint Cloud State University for a major in Biomedical Science and minor in Statistics. It was here that she met her husband, Phil. During her schooling, she studied abroad in the Harry Potter castle in Alnwick, England, which helped her discover a new interest in travel. After undergrad, she took a year and a half to work as a pharmacy technician prior to medical school at the University of Minnesota. Living in the Twin Cities helped her see that she is a small-town girl at heart. Participating in the Rural Physician Associate Program (RPAP) sparked her interest in Family Medicine with OB. Other interests include pediatrics and addiction medicine. She began looking for rural family medicine programs with a strong emphasis on OB, which brought her away from her Midwest roots to Klamath Falls. She looks forward to hiking, kayaking, and exploring the outdoor wonders the area has to offer with her husband. She also enjoys playing board games, exploring new wineries and craft breweries, cooking, and spending time with her cat, Tidus.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oregon Health and Science University Lily was born in Eugene, Oregon. She attended the University of Oregon where she majored in biology and minored in human physiology and chemistry. She worked as a waitress and manager throughout college. After college she worked as a medical assistant. It was on a medical mission trip to Guatemala, that she decided she wanted to work in an underserved area. In medical school she traveled with her rural health college to Klamath Falls. She fell in love with the scenery and the people and feels honored to get to practice here. In her limited free time Lily enjoys gardening, cooking and making pottery.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of South Dakota - Sanford School of Medicine It was a Monday that Eric was born into a family of travelers. Within these journeys he discovered which region of the United States makes the true barbecue sauce. He simultaneously discovered a love of music and a dislike of music lessons. An exploration of string, wind, and percussion instruments found the perfect combination of noise that would drown out his eventual tinnitus. He learned to drive at 13.5 years of age (the norm in South Dakota) and it’s been a frightful affair ever since. Leaving South Dakota’s adolescence behind, he took a metaphorical riverboat to New Orleans. There, at Tulane University, he practiced the incredibly valuable technique of making Escherichia coli organisms fluoresce when excited. They were not amused. He single-footedly repelled an advancing army of 650,500 cockroaches; he was bested by squadrons of mosquitos. Eric continued his craft of making musical noise, now in the nightclubs and coffee shops of New Orleans. He recorded bands in warehouses, spending countless hours twiddling knobs to elicit dulcet reverberating vibrations. His attempts to elicit a sustainable income from these vibrations were less than successful. The traveling family found Florida, and Eric saw opportunity in service and personal growth. He assisted his grandfather with ailing health and practiced clinical embryology and andrology at a fertility clinic. Eric witnessed an archetype of compassionate, humanistic medical care during a home hospice visit by a family physician. Further discussions with this mentor sparked Eric’s interests in pursuing a medical career in family medicine with focus on birth-to-death care and public health advocacy. He met his best friend in medical school, is proud to walk as her husband until his last heartbeat. In between meals he enjoys reading, making music, outdoor activities, and yearly trips around the sun.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>University of South Dakota - Sanford School of Medicine Kat spent her early years in the mountains of Colorado and South Dakota, taking her first steps in a campground. She metamorphosed from Band Geek to Normal Adult before moving to eastern SD for college. She took pleasure in working as a photographer and a direct support for developmentally disabled adults throughout college. Her love of people combined with an insatiable curiosity eventually brought her to South Dakota’s medical school. Kat has a special interest in integrative medicine; she’s always eager to investigate how our natural world can impact our health. Kat met her husband (and co-resident) Eric in medical school. They enjoy hiking, camping, and fishing whenever they can. Kat loves to knit and sew, especially projects for her baby nephew Elliott. She has two cats who also love these hobbies (or at least what they can sneak off with from the yarn pile!). Fortunately, the Book Worm of childhood never left her, and she continues to be an avid reader today.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her University of Arizona College of Medicine Coya grew up on the Colorado front range, surrounded by nature. Coupling her dedication to creating a healthier world with a passion for learning led her to Medicine. Formerly, she was a coffee barista in New Zealand, a snowsport bum at Steamboat, a cadaver lab instructor in Denver, and a long-distance cyclist/ wilderness backpacker/avid traveler. After graduating as the Outstanding Undergraduate at the University of Colorado Denver, she celebrated by hiking the Colorado Trail with her husband Paul (an Oregonian). They headed to stunning Tucson for Coya’s medical school education. There she was able to delve deeper into her personal interests of Integrative and lifestyle medicine, rural medicine, and outreach to vulnerable groups. On that end, she spent 4 years in an Integrative training tract, 26 weeks of medicine at isolated sites in Arizona or tribal lands, and hundreds of hours involved in food-as-medicine or underserved clinics on both sides of the border. Coya is thrilled to be a part of the strong, proud, and friendly Cascades East Family Med team. She is elated her two young kids will be raised here in K Falls surrounded by nature.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oregon Health and Science University Margo was raised on a farm outside of Albany, Oregon where she helped raise four siblings, sparking her strong desire to care for others. She moved a few miles away from home to complete her undergraduate studies in Biochemistry and Biophysics at Oregon State University where she also worked in a research laboratory completing biochemistry and renewable energy projects. Her passion for human connection ultimately led her away from the lab and into the world of medicine. She worked for several years as a scribe in the emergency department and ultimately attended medical school at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Oregon. Throughout her time at OHSU, she maintained her love of the rural life she was raised in and was one of OHSU’s first Scholars for a Healthy Oregon - committing to a minimum of five years practicing medicine in a rural area following her residency training. She fell in love with the continuity, relationships, and full-scope of Family Medicine and knew that the Cascades East residency program would provide her with the best of these elements and more. In her free time, Margo enjoys hiking, camping, reading, gardening, and spending time with her black lab Addie.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Faculty - Everyone - Radu Moisa, M.D.  Program Director</image:title>
      <image:caption>Program Director. Medical School: University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timisora Romania Residency: Cascades East Family Medicine Residency Board Certified: Family Medicine Email Address: Radu.moisa@skylakes.org Radu serves as the Assistant Medical Director and Program Director for Cascades East and is active in the medical staff leadership of Sky Lakes Medical Center. He has great teaching skills in addiction medicine and implementing chronic pain guidelines. He enjoys time with his spouse and son - skiing, snowboarding, welding, grilling meat and starting new projects of all kinds.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Faculty - Everyone - Kip Beckwith, PA-C</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: he/him College: University of Montana PA school: Oregon Health and Science University Kip grew up in rural western Oregon. His interest in medicine began after taking a wilderness EMT class in college. This passion led to working in search and rescue and emergency medical services. After working as a paramedic and medical assistant he went on to attend PA school.  He is excited to live in Klamath Falls and explore the surrounding beautiful outdoors. In his free time, he enjoys rock climbing, skiing, time with family and friends, music, and biking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>College: Lyon College Medical School: Oregon Health &amp; Science University Residency: Cascades East Family Medicine Residency Fellowship: Palliative Medicine, University of New Mexico Madeline is originally from Portland and decided that she was meant to live in a smaller community after living in rural Kenya for two years as a science teacher in the Peace Corps. She loves practicing medicine across the lifespan. She also has a special interest in supporting people living with serious illnesses to live as well as possible.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: He / Him College: Case Western Reserve University Medical School: Ohio State University connor.burke@skylakes.org Connor graduated residency at Cascades East in 2017 and was an in-person faculty member through the summer of 2022, when he relocated to be nearer to family for his kids. He’s honored to still have the opportunity to engage residents at Cascades East remotely through the Health Systems Management curriculum, as well as a remote preceptor. He’s always been passionate about systems level change, serving for two years as Chair of the Department of Medicine at Sky Lakes and now working with IS to improve Epic workflows for clinicians and patients. He particularly loves population health and clinical decision support that is actually helpful.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her Associate Professor, Regional Associate Dean - Campus for Rural Health College: Stanford University Medical School: Oregon Health &amp; Science University hollajoy@ohsu.edu Joyce Hollander-Rodriguez, M.D., is the Residency Program Director for the OHSU Cascades East Family Medicine Residency Program and an associate professor of family medicine in the OHSU School of Medicine. Originally from a small community in Western Oregon, she attended Stanford for college, earned her medical degree at OHSU in 2000 and completed her residency in Klamath Falls at Cascades East. Dr. Hollander-Rodriguez and her husband loved Klamath Falls so much that they decided to stay and put down roots. Joyce became the Residency Program Director for Cascades East Family Medicine in 2011 and was appointed Regional Associate Dean for the OHSU Campus for Rural Health in 2015. She is active in organizations to support community health and holds a certificate of added qualification in Hospice and Palliative Care. Joyce is passionate about rural health education and community health here in the Klamath Basin. She especially enjoys spending time at her small ranch surrounded by her family and animals: sheep, cattle, dogs, cats, pigeons, and two kids. She has been working with others on the COMPADRE grant with OHSU and UC Davis and can be seen talking about rural communities here.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She/Her/Hers College: University of Minnesota - Rochester PA School: Oregon Health &amp; Science University (OHSU) – Portland, OR   Chelsey is originally from rural southeastern Minnesota where she worked as an echocardiographer and clinical researcher at the Mayo Clinic before becoming a PA. She and her husband fell in love with the PNW’s natural beauty and decided to raise their twin daughters in Oregon after completing her Master's Degree in Physician Assistant Studies. Her passion for underserved medicine led her to become a National Health Service Corp (NHSC) Scholar and practicing primary care provider at a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Salem, OR before joining the clinical team at Cascades East Family Medicine. Chelsey’s professional interests include gender-affirming care, obesity medicine, addiction medicine, healthcare advocacy, and mentoring future providers. Outside of the clinic, she enjoys spending time with her family, hiking, baking, traveling, yoga, crochet, and board games.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>College: Reed College Medical School: SUNY Upstate Medical University Residency: Cascades East Family Medicine Residency Board Certified: Family Medicine Originally from suburban New York, Brandon received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Reed College in Portland, Oregon. He spent several years teaching outdoor education and leading international service-learning adventures for teens before attending medical school in Syracuse, NY. Since 2007 he has been living and practicing medicine in Klamath Falls. He completed residency at Cascades East, then practiced full-spectrum care at a local Federally Qualified Health Center for several years before returning to teach at the residency in 2014. Since then, he has directed Cascades East’s point-of-care ultrasound program and developed a national reputation teaching POCUS with organizations such as AAFP, STFM, AIUM, and GUSI. He has a special interest in office procedures such as vasectomy, skin excisions, and women’s health procedures. In his free time, he can be found either attending his children's music and sporting events or exploring the outdoors on foot, bicycle, or cross-country skis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She/Her Associate Professor, Associate Dean of GME-Designated Institutional Officer College: Stanford University Medical School: Oregon Health &amp; Science University hollajoy@ohsu.edu Joyce Hollander-Rodriguez, MD., is an associate professor of family medicine in the OHSU School of Medicine. Originally from a small community in Western Oregon, she attended Stanford for college, earned her medical degree at OHSU in 2000 and completed her residency in Klamath Falls at Cascades East. Dr. Hollander-Rodriguez and her husband loved Klamath Falls so much that they decided to stay and put down roots. Joyce was the Residency Program Director for Cascades East Family Medicine from 2011 until 2023. She is active in organizations to support community health and hold a certificate of added qualification in Hospice and Palliative Care. Joyce is passionate about rural health education and community health here in the Klamath Basin. She especially enjoys spending time at her small ranch surrounded by her family and animals: sheep, cattle, dogs, cats, pigeons, and two kids. She has been working with other on the COMPADRE grant with OHSU and UC Davis and can be seen talking about rural communities here.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Associate Director - Clinic Medical Director, Associate Professor College: University of California, Santa Cruz Medical School: George Washington University Residency: Cascades East Family Medicine Residency Graduate Work: Naval Undersea Medical Institute Medical Officer and Deep Sea Diver Email Address: rjackman@skylakes.org Bob started in the Navy, doing his internship and becoming an Undersea Medical Officer and Deep Sea Diver. After four years at the Naval Submarine Medical Research Lab he decided to go inland and complete his residency at Cascades East Family Medicine. His medical interests include lots of procedures and endoscopy of almost any orifice. He enjoys camping and skiing with his wife and two kids, and makes great barbecue and beer. He is the Medical Director for Cascades East Family Medicine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her College: University of California Santa Barbara Medical School: University of California San Diego Residency: Ventura County Family Medicine Residency Program margaret.jolley@skylakes.org Originally from a small farming community in Southern California, Maggie stayed in the region after residency and worked for a Federally Qualified Health Center and family medicine residency program. She has since loved her transition to rural Oregon and involvement as teaching faculty for the Cascades East Family Medicine Residency. The possibilities seem endless and she is looking forward to bridging gaps in healthcare and meeting people where they feel most comfortable. She is joined in Oregon by her husband and their spunky young daughter. Together, they enjoy getting outside and exploring the hills, lakes, rivers and other beautiful areas in and around their new home Klamath Falls.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Medical School: University of California-San Diego Residency: Cascades East Family Medicine Residency Board Certified: Family Medicine Specific areas of interest: Global Health: Was an active member of the global health academic tract while in Medical School performing field research in rural communities within Ecuador Rural Emergency Care: Leads the Trauma and Emergency Medicine Track at Cascades East to help prepare residents to work in rural emergency departments. Currently works part time in a rural ED in Lakeview Oregon Additionally, enjoys biking, runner, assisting in the care of his wife's garden, and enjoys time with his spouse and two wonderful children.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her Adjunct Associate Professor College: East Carolina University Medical School: Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University Residency: Cascades East Family Medicine Residency Holly ventured out west for residency and stayed, bringing much of her extended family along with her. She is the Associate Director for residency education, champions the geriatrics curriculum for the residency and has added expertise in palliative care. She is active in the medical staff leadership at Sky Lakes Medical Center. She and her wife enjoy time with their dogs, cats and young sons.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Assistant Professor College: University of Oregon Medical School: Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Residency: Cascades East Family Medicine Residency Kelly grew up in Wyoming and then Klamath Falls, and returned after medical school to do her residency training. She enjoyed being back in the beautiful Klamath basin so much that she decided to stay after residency. She enjoys teaching about care of children and incorporating dermoscopy into practice. She enjoys reading, crafting, hiking, yoga, singing, and spending time with her husband, cat, and golden retriever.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her College: Oberlin College Medical School: Rush Medical College Residency: University of Illinois Chicago/Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Fellowship: Reproductive Health and Advocacy Carrie started her career as a scientist, researching cancers and STDs, but was inspired by the physicians she worked with to go to medical school. She feels much better suited for her current career, where she enjoys practicing the full scope of family medicine for patients of all ages, from newborns to geriatric patients. Her passion is reproductive health care—helping families plan when and whether to have children, preventing unwanted or mistimed pregnancies, helping women and families have the healthiest pregnancies and babies possible, and teaching residents and students to do the same. Of course the real fun of family medicine is getting to watch those patients and families grow up! When she isn’t working, Carrie enjoys yoga, listening to music, playing guitar and flute, and cooking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: He/him College: University of Minnesota Medical School Residency: Oregon Health and Science University One year after moving to Duluth he was accepted into medical school at the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus, which is focused on training physicians for rural medicine. He spent his third year in Bigfork, a town of 400 in northern Minnesota, learning how important family physicians are for medical access in rural towns. The physicians there covered the emergency room, hospital, clinic, and urgent care, and inspired Cole to do the same. He first heard about Cascades East in Bigfork where a former resident is now practicing. It did not take much convincing for Cole and Devon to begin seriously considering Klamath Falls as the next stop on their adventure, and meeting the faculty and residents during the interview sealed the deal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: He / Him College: Oregon State University Medical School: Saint Louis University schaejar@ohsu.edu Jared grew up on a Christmas tree farm in western Oregon. He and his wife Cassidy ventured to the Midwest for medical school before returning to their beloved state of Oregon for residency. After graduating from Cascades East in 2023, he stayed on as faculty. His interests in medicine include addiction medicine, hospital medicine, inpatient/outpatient procedures, and clinical informatics, among others. In his free time, he enjoys running, eating/baking/cooking, and spending time with his wife and three children.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: she/her  College: Western Washington University   PA school: Oregon Health and Science University      Kiva grew up in rural western Washington and went on to study environmental science at university. Following graduation, she worked for ecological restoration nonprofits in Colorado and then for the natural resource department within the Klamath Tribes. Inspired to work more closely with people, she pursued health care and worked as a Medical Assistant here at Cascades East Family Medicine before completing her master's degree in physician assistant studies. Kiva is excited to return to Klamath Falls and to serve and learn from this community while striving towards increasing health equity. Her clinical interests include women’s health and contraception as well as addiction medicine.  In her free time, she enjoys white water rafting and backpacking in wild places and traveling with her husband and dog.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She/Her College: Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine Residency: Oregon Health and Science University Mikayla was born and raised right here in Klamath Falls, went to Southern Oregon University for undergraduate education and to OHSU for medical school. She married her college sweetheart after graduation. Together they have adopted four dogs: Navi, Kaiser, Koopa and Noctis who are named after some of their favorite video game characters. Mikayla and Sullivan have three children: Maven (5), Nessa (2) and Killian (infant) who were born during MS1, MS4 and PGY2 respectively.  Mikayla and her family love to be outside. They take frequent trips to a nearby track to run and play with their dogs. She also enjoys coaching track and field at a local high school. They are very lucky to have a lot of family in the area and are enjoying the opportunity to raise their girls surrounded by loving relatives.   Mikayla particularly enjoys seeing patients in clinic as well as being in the Family Birthing Center and delivering babies. She loves working with the community to promote medical careers to high school students in Klamath. It is a dream come true for her to return to Klamath and help to fill the need for physicians in rural Oregon.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>College: Gustavus Adolphus College Medical School: University of Minnesota Residency: Cascades East Family Medicine Residency Logan is originally from a small farming community in southern Minnesota. He went on to medical school at the University of Minnesota Duluth Campus where he spent his third year rotations in Grand Rapids, MN as a part of the Rural Physician Associate Program (RPAP). Addressing rural health disparities has always played an important part of his training and now his practice. Logan moved to Klamath Falls with his wife and two german shorthairs upon starting residency and grew to love the mountains and community here. Logan feels lucky to be a part of such a great faculty group and his medical interests include: Hospitalist Medicine, Rural Emergency Medicine and Health Care Advocacy. Additionally, when Logan isn't in the hospital or clinic you'll likely find him outside chasing his rambunctious son Owen (by bike, ski or foot), and their family GSPs.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Associate Professor, Director of Oregon FIRST College: La Sierra University Medical School: Loma Linda University Residency: Riverside General Hospital, Riverside CA Fellowship: Faculty Development Fellowship, University of Washington Email Address: dsmith@skylakes.org Dwight grew up as a missionary kid in Nigeria. After medical school, he practiced rural Family Medicine in Washington and Nevada. He was drawn to teaching and taught in Tacoma, WA and Stockton CA, before he helped start the Alaska Family Medicine Residency Program. He spent 13 years teaching residents there before coming to Cascades East. His family, including 3 teenagers, was drawn to the rural farming atmosphere of Klamath Falls. In his spare time Dwight enjoys collecting rocks and minerals, nature photography, mountain biking, backpacking, cross country skiing, sea kayaking, river rafting or any other adventures in the wilderness. He also swims with the Klamath Basin Masters Swim Team. Medically, Dr. Smith enjoys teaching procedures, including skin flaps and advancements, POCUS, wilderness medicine, obstetrics, emergency care, and rural/frontier medicine. He also appreciates the value of integrating spiritual care into his practice. He has lectured internationally on rural health, obstetrics and ALSO.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>College: Western Oregon University Medical School: Oregon Health &amp; Science University Residency: Cascades East Family Medicine Residency swanson@ohsu.edu Dallas grew up in New Bridge, Oregon - in a valley sandwiched by Hells Canyon and the Wallowa Mountains. After graduating from college at Western Oregon University, he and his wife (Katie) spent their life savings to road trip through Mexico - volunteering on gardens, working in public health and community museums, and learning to surf. After returning to Oregon, Dallas began work for the Agency for Healthcare Research &amp; Quality while Katie initially became a high school teacher before transitioning to become a vegetable farmer. After graduation from OHSU medical school and the completion of a Fogarty-Fulbright grant in Tumbes, Peru studying neurocysticercosis - Dallas came to Klamath Falls for residency at CEFM before staying on as faculty. His professional interests are in quality improvement, healthcare and community partnerships, and ultrasound. Outside of work he loves pop music, reading, and cooking, preserving and eating the spare produce from Sweet Union Farm.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Behavioral Health Faculty Education Lead Pronouns: She/Her Undergraduate Degree: St. Joseph’s College of Maine Graduate Degree: University of Maine – Graduate School of Social Work Clinical Internships &amp; Practice: Youth Development, Medical Social Work, and Integrated Behavioral Health Kimberly.Walker@skylakes.org Kimberly grew up in Mid-coast, Maine where she became a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and has built a career as a social service professional. She strongly believes in the relationship between the biological, psychological, and social domains of healthcare; and values the wraparound model of care. Professionally, she is practiced in providing individual and group therapeutic interventions in an integrated behavioral health environment; non-profit administration; and higher education; and is experienced in crisis management, youth and life-skills development, mentoring, assessment, and intervention, as well as, program administration and facilitation. Personally, Kimberly enjoys board games, traveling, reading and having adventures with friends, family, and her dog.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Faculty - Everyone - Wendy Warren, M.D.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Assistant Professor, Associate Director of Strategic Development College: Case Western Reserve Medical School: George Washington University Residency: Georgetown University, Providence Hospital Dr. Warren received her medical degree from George Washington University and completed her family practice residency at Georgetown University Providence Hospital. Dr. Warren also has her Master’s Degree in social work, which she attained at the University of Michigan prior to medical school. Wendy was in full spectrum private practice including OB at the Klamath Medical Clinic for 17 years before deciding to do locums work and then joining the residency. She works as the Public Health Officer for Klamath County and is a board member of Sky Lakes Medical Center. She oversees the maternal health portion of our curriculum. She periodically replenishes her urban needs by visiting San Francisco. In her spare time she enjoys hiking, running, traveling, and spending time with her family.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her Associate Professor, Assistant Director for Residency Education College: University of Wisconsin Medical School: University of Wisconsin - Madison Residency: Cascades East Family Medicine Residency Nellie worked as faculty for five years at Cascades East before relocating to Vermont for her partner's residency in radiology. She worked at the University of Vermont as family medicine faculty for those five years before returning to her beloved Klamath Basin. She has received numerous faculty teaching awards across both institutions. She loves spending time with her partner and two wonderful daughters and trying to convince them to hike up Hogsback with her.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2026</image:title>
      <image:caption>Caleb Brackett, MD G Austin Brown, MD Madison Egan Kearns, MD Kyle Haggerty, MD Damon Lerma, MD Emily Mountz, DO Jacob Rogers, MD John Utley, MD Class Biographies</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Caleb Brackett, MD G Austin Brown, MD Madison Egan Kearns, MD Kyle Haggerty, MD Damon Lerma, MD Emily Mountz, DO Jacob Rogers, MD John Utley, MD Class Biographies</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Caleb Brackett, MD G Austin Brown, MD Madison Egan Kearns, MD Kyle Haggerty, MD Damon Lerma, MD Emily Mountz, DO Jacob Rogers, MD John Utley, DO Class Biographies</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sylvia Blomstrand, MD Phoebe Hughes, MD Michael Loebertman, MD China Rae Newman, MD Galen Sincerney, MD Mikayla Stevens, MD Colette Whitney, MD Derek Wiseman, MD Class Biographies</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alix Cooper, MD Ryan Dunkley, MD German Ferrer, MD Amanda Kinley, MD Cole Puffer, MD Carly Ritchie, MD Jared Schaefer, MD Logan Smestad, MD Class Biographies</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jordan Hoese, MD Joel Klas, MD Maggie Leland, MD Aaron Livingston, MD Charlie Price, MD Nick West, MD Ellie Wiggins, MD Jennifer Wooley, MD Class Biographies</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Madeline Boyd, MD Kara Callahan, MD Lily Cranor, MD Sarah Cook, MD Eric Fausch, MD Kathryn Fausch, MD Coya Lindberg, MD Margo Roemeling, MD Class Biographies</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rita Barry, MD Chris Hagen, MD Hanna Hartman, MD Hannah Jantzi, MD Kyleen Luhrs, MD Lisa Pearson, MD Matt Peters, MD Thomas Raines-Morris, MD Class Biographies</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>Kelly Bolling-Ringler, MD Ashley Bryson, MD Seth Einterz, MD Caitlin MacCoun, MD Daniel Mosher, DO Drew Pace, MD Katie Ruth, MD Dallas Swanson, MD Class Biographies</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2018</image:title>
      <image:caption>Erin Gonzales, MD Stephanie Laudert MD Brett Magner, MD Masayo Ozaki, MD Aimee Rowe, MD Jonathan Spicher, MD Joseph Volpi, MD Class Biographies</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2017</image:title>
      <image:caption>Connor Burke, MD Anne Marie Kessler, MD Autumn Polidor, MD Irina Iacobucci, MD JP Prouty, MD Anna Olson, M.D. Leslie McCalister, M.D. Stewart Decker, M.D. Class Biographies</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2016</image:title>
      <image:caption>Kasey Gregory, MD Bryne Smedra, MD Jason Yost, MD TuAnh Nguyen, DO Mak Hofmann, DO Brett Greene, MD Andy Owen, DO Helen Carlson, DO Janessa Sickler, DO</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2015</image:title>
      <image:caption>Stephanie Casey, DO Larry Istrate, MD Jade Jensen, MD Flor Mounts, MD Larissa Thomas, MD Brock Trejo, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2014</image:title>
      <image:caption>Grant Botker, MD Greg Burnett, MD Siobhan Cooper, MD Courtney Hayashi, MD Jinnell Lewis, MD Holly Montjoy, MD Ian Panuncialman, MD Kelly Patterson, MD Eric Scrivner, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2013</image:title>
      <image:caption>Basil Anderson, MD Lindsey Burwell, MD Adria Honda, MD Ann Kellogg, DO Peter Koppenheffer, MD Claudia Rey, MD Laneah Snyder, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2012</image:title>
      <image:caption>Kristi Coleman, MD Kanani Dilcher, MD Kate Forman, MD Debra Hartley, MD Sarah Laiosa, DO Daniel Pederson, DO Ed Trobaugh, MD Stephanie Van Dyke, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2011</image:title>
      <image:caption>Carey Allen, MD Heidi Allen, MD Matthew Edmonds, MD Jerry Flynn Jr., MD Sheila Santa, MD Natalie Speck, MD Maggie Wilson, MD Chris Zowtiak, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2010</image:title>
      <image:caption>Nathan Bay, MD Heidi Beery, MD Brandon Chase, MD Allison Meadows, MD Suzanne Powell, MD Scott Rogers, MD Amy Sutkus, MD Galen Whipple, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2009</image:title>
      <image:caption>Savannah Crites, MD Dawn Jennings-Peterson, MD Rio Lion, DO Brandon Mitchell, MD Jonathan Penoyar, MD Gosha Sears, MD Atarah Sidey, MD Sawar Young-Tripp, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2008</image:title>
      <image:caption>Michael Brown, DO Holland Haynie, MD Daniel Knorpp, DO Laurel Medina, MD Radu Moisa, MD Harold Perez, MD Katie Wessel, DO</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2007</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tyler Arkless, MD Danielle Descrochers, MD Eric Hempel, DO Arsheeya Mashaw, MD Elizabeth O'Halloran, MD Kristin Reischer, MD Samuel Schneider, DO Mark Shaver, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vassili Broutski, MD Sean Callender, MD Jon Edwin Mundall, MD Grover Shipman, MD Nellie Wirsing, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2005</image:title>
      <image:caption>Kirsten Caine, MD Molly Fauth, MD Alberta Laktonen, MD Jencina Butler, DO Emily Sheahan, MD James Yerger, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hyonah Shin, MD Gayle Schantzen Myers, MD James Wakefield, MD Layne Lloyd, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2003</image:title>
      <image:caption>Allison Burton, MD Joyce Hollander-Rodriguez, MD Sharad Kohli, MD Lance Large, MD Nelly Velasquez, MD Christopher Zoolkoski, M.D.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Anne Todd, MD Julie Broyhill, MD Robert Jackman, MD Marcy Krueger, MD Malachi Miller, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2001</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sara Andert, MD Joseph Bachtold, DO Zachary Hale, MD John Meisel, MD Arneyo Perez, MD Ronald Vail, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 2000</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ralph Herbig, DO Erik Jones, DO Kim Montee, MD Mandy Morford, MD Eric Ring, MD Andrew Swartz, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Class of 1999</image:title>
      <image:caption>Natalie Kather, MD Libby Lake, MD Leslie Paul, MD Michael Scully, MD Meg Sweeney, MD Julie Zamborsky, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joseph Black, MD Timothy Bonine, MD Gilberto Heredia Jr., MD Michael McQueen, MD Aaron Scott, MD Connie Serra, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Becky Coats, MD Paul Heiderscheidt, MD Randolph Knight, MD Mark Turpen, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pamela Demian, MD Paul Gering Jr., MD Michael Haber, MD Grant Niskanen, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2023 - Alix Cooper, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her or They / Them Oregon Health &amp; Science University Alix grew up in Hood River, Oregon—a city well known for its abundance of outdoor activities including windsurfing, kiteboarding, hiking, mountain biking, and skiing—all activities Alix grew up loving. Alix’s only long-term ventures outside of Oregon were during college, when they attended University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA and majored in biology with a minor in bioethics. During college, Alix developed a love of the Seattle Sounders soccer team, thanks to their partner. They moved back to Oregon to go to medical school at OHSU, and in during their fourth year of medical school had the opportunity to move to Klamath Falls to complete the rest of medical school here at Cascade’s East Family Medicine. Alix loves that Klamath Falls offers many of the same opportunities as Hood River did growing up. Alix’s special interests in medicine include transgender health, palliative and end-of-life care, and adolescent health.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2023 - Alix Cooper, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her or They / Them Oregon Health &amp; Science University Alix grew up in Hood River, Oregon—a city well known for its abundance of outdoor activities including windsurfing, kiteboarding, hiking, mountain biking, and skiing—all activities Alix grew up loving. Alix’s only long-term ventures outside of Oregon were during college, when they attended University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA and majored in biology with a minor in bioethics. During college, Alix developed a love of the Seattle Sounders soccer team, thanks to their partner. They moved back to Oregon to go to medical school at OHSU, and in during their fourth year of medical school had the opportunity to move to Klamath Falls to complete the rest of medical school here at Cascade’s East Family Medicine. Alix loves that Klamath Falls offers many of the same opportunities as Hood River did growing up. Alix’s special interests in medicine include transgender health, palliative and end-of-life care, and adolescent health.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2023 - Ryan Dunkley, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: He / Him Ryan was born and raised in rural Minnesota. Having a father in the DNR helped to spur a love of outdoors activities including hunting and fishing. He attended college at Saint John’s University where he majored in Biology and Hispanic Studies, possibly related to his mother being a Spanish teacher. Ryan was able to pursue a love of travelling through study abroad experiences in the Ecuadorian Amazon and Galapagos Islands as well as in Spain. During his time in college, he met Anna (who may or may not have been dating his roommate at the time). They hit it off right away despite the fact that Anna’s high school graduating class was 15 times the size of Ryan’s. As the end of college approached, Ryan still wasn’t sure what he wanted to do when he grew up. He was offered a job scribe in the emergency department, an experience that reinvigorated his interest in medicine. In searching for a medical school, Ryan found the rural Duluth campus of UMN where the focus was on serving rural and Native American population. This was a perfect fit for him as someone from a rural area with connections to the local Ojibwe band, which his father is a member of. Ryan spent the next four years avoiding the Twin Cities as much as possible. He worked in a rural hospital during his third year, coincidentally the same hospital where he had been born, and he spent his fourth year back in Duluth. When the time came to look for a residency, Ryan knew he was looking for full-spectrum training with a rural focus. Ryan and Anna also felt a distinct lack of mountains in their lives up to this point and decided to look out West. Klamath Falls was the perfect fit with mountains, lakes, and an unmatched residency program. Ryan looks forward to becoming part of the Klamath Falls community over the next few years. In his limited free time, he hopes to continue current hobbies like fishing, hiking, birding, and listening to obscure country/folk music while also exploring new pursuits like mountain biking, but mostly he’ll be spending time with his wife, new daughter, and his dog, Cedar.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2023 - German Ferrer, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>German grew up in the small, rural town of Coquille, Oregon. His path to medicine was an interesting one. While in high school, German spent his time outside of school as a drummer for local bands, surfing, and working as a wildland firefighter. Somewhere along the lines, he discovered his desire to enter the medical field. Luckily, he also found the love of his life, Becca, in the midst of it all as well. Shortly after they married, they attended Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT) in Klamath Falls, Oregon together. It was here that he truly found his passion for becoming a physician. It probably began in the cadaver lab where he learned to appreciate the science, technical skills, and sensitivity of medicine as he studied, dissected, and maintained the bodies of those who donated their bodies to science. His interests also led him to attend a medical mission trip to Belize, where he translated for the physicians as they cared for patients; it was during this trip that he grew to appreciate fully the role of a physician and the patient-doctor relationship. He decided to direct his focus towards pursuing medical school, and ultimately attended Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) in Portland, Oregon. Prior to entering medical school, he spent a year teaching chemistry labs at OIT while his wife finished her studies. German also completed a year-long fellowship in pathology in between his second and third year at OHSU. German’s passion for medicine has always included a desire to practice in a rural area, and while rotating through a variety of specialties, including a very influential rotation at Cascades East – he found that he desired to serve whichever rural community he would end up in as a family medicine physician. He went on to spend his last year of medical school at Cascades East as an Oregon First student, and is excited to be spending the next three years in the residency program. German is very busy outside of residency fulfilling his many interests and hobbies including, but not limited to, mountain biking, camping, building and working on bikes, working on cars, spending time with his beloved wife and two dogs, spending time outdoors, and generally doing a variety of projects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pronouns: She / Her University of Washington School of Medicine - Wyoming WWAMI Amanda was born in the Rockies, raised at the foot of the Tetons, and is a hard-working Wyoming girl. She loves the snow, the seasons, and the satisfaction of a job well done. Before moving to Klamath Falls, Amanda and fiancé, Eddie, traveled the WWAMI region (WA, WY, AK, MT, ID) for the full two years of clerkships. They continue to live in their travel trailer they affectionately call their GoHome. Amanda delights in hiking, canoeing, singing and skiing, foraging, figure skating, and working outside. She advocates for preventive medicine through healthy living and looks forward to the breadth and variety that her career in rural family medicine will bring. Her wish is to encourage and bolster her patients’ healthy life choices and grow to know them so she may provide them the best of care. Dr. Kinley loves bringing new life into the world and helping families and loved ones through the pain and joy that life brings. She strives for clear communication and understanding. While in Klamath Falls, Amanda has enjoyed exploring the abundance of natural beauty and opportunities that Oregon has to offer. She is excited to continue to learn, grow, adventure, and teach.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2023 - Cole Puffer, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Cole’s love of rural places started early while growing up exploring the woods and fields of southeastern Minnesota with his three brothers. He was raised in a medical family and on his way to college in Decorah, Iowa, he vowed he would be the one to find something different to do. Decorah is a small town nestled in the bluffs and river valleys of the Driftless region, and there Cole found his attention split by his love for biology and philosophy. He found it incredible to study evolutionary genetics and human anatomy in the mornings and be debating the nature of knowledge itself and investigating the human soul in the afternoons. Slowly, he realized that medicine is largely the combination of these two disciplines, and he set his sights on medical school. At seemingly the last moment possible before the end of college, he met his future wife Devon, and a few months later they packed up to move to their next adventure in Duluth, Minnesota on the shores of Lake Superior. One year after moving to Duluth he was accepted into medical school at the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus, which is focused on training physicians for rural medicine. He spent his third year in Bigfork, a town of 400 in northern Minnesota, learning how important family physicians are for medical access in rural towns. The physicians there covered the emergency room, hospital, clinic, and urgent care, and inspired Cole to do the same. He first heard about Cascades East in Bigfork where a former resident is now practicing. It did not take much convincing for Cole and Devon to begin seriously considering Klamath Falls as the next stop on their adventure, and meeting the faculty and residents during the interview sealed the deal. In his spare time Cole is often found outside running, biking, hiking, skiing, backpacking, or gardening. He and Devon also love to adventure with their five-year-old border collie, Kaiser, who is always excited to go for a R-U-N (just please don't say the word in front of him). If it is warmer than seventy degrees (Cole doesn’t do well in the heat), he’ll be inside cooking with Devon, reading, or trying to learn how to play the banjo, which he is convinced is the permanent end-state of his banjo-playing abilities. Cole and Devon are excited to be in Klamath Falls heading down new trails.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2023 - Carly Ritchie, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Carly was born and raised in Cloquet, MN where she fell in love with the outdoors and rural living. She went to the University of Minnesota Duluth and received a degree in Biomedical Sciences with a chemistry minor. She then continued on to medical school at the University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth Campus where she cemented her love for rural family medicine. So much time in Duluth gave Lake Superior a special place in her heart. She spent her third year of medical school in the Rural Physician Associates Program (RPAP) where she was able to do her clinical rotations as the only student in a small town of 2,700, which was by far the highlight of medical school. Now, she is thrilled to be continuing her rural family medicine training in Klamath Falls where there are so many outdoor activities. Carly moved here with her partner Robert and their Australian Shepard Sadie.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2023 - Jared Schaefer, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: He / Him Saint Louis University School of Medicine Jared is from a small town in rural Oregon, the son of a Christmas tree farmer and a dental hygienist. Growing up, he spent his summers working in the Christmas tree fields alongside his siblings, cousins, and friends, and made many memories and lasting relationships. He went to Oregon State University for undergrad, during which time he was able to study abroad in Spain and learn just not quite enough Spanish, and then worked as a medical scribe before applying to medical school. During this “gap year” time, he also began his relationship with his now wife, Cassidy. They married just before moving across the country to start their next adventure in St. Louis, Missouri, where Jared attended Saint Louis University School of Medicine. As a medical student, he loved every rotation and considered a number of different specialties, but ultimately he felt that he could make the greatest impact by training to practice broad spectrum family medicine. Lucky for him, there happens to be an excellent program with that very focus in his home state, and he couldn’t be happier than to be training in Klamath Falls. He is blessed to have two beautiful daughters, both born during medical school, alongside him and Cassidy for this journey. In his free time he enjoys running, hiking, reading, board games and spending time with his family and friends.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2023 - Logan Smestad, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>University of Minnesota Medical School – Duluth Logan is one of the four Minnesotan’s that made the great trek to Oregon this year. He grew up in a small farming community in Minnesota and studied at Gustavus Adolphus College thinking that medicine or teaching was going to be his future path. Instead, he switched directions became a bench researcher in plant genetics at the University of North Dakota. The lab life became lonely and Logan missed interacting with people, so he moved back home to Minnesota. He found work as a substitute K-12 teacher and became the head coach of his former high school nordic ski team. After chasing kids with pointy things strapped to their arms and legs for a season, he decided it might not be too bad of an idea to get an EMT certification if he was to coach again the following year. He grew to love the fast-past nature on the ambulance and went on to become a paramedic working on the urban streets of North Minneapolis. It was here that he grew frustrated with the 911 system and realized the true impact that primary care could have on underserved populations. With the blessing of his wife, he applied and was accepted medical school. As a part of his third year he participated in RPAP, living in the small town of Grand Rapids, MN for nine months. Logan comes to Klamath Falls with his wife, Danielle and their three dogs (2 GSPs and a mini-dachshund). He is excited to live near mountains and expand on his always growing list of hobbies – upland bird hunting, trail running, mountain biking, nordic skiing, rock climbing and fly fishing – to name a few.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2024 - Sylvia Blomstrand, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: She/Her Sylvia Blomstrand grew up in northern Minnesota, eating dirt and walking barefoot (uphill both ways) to school. She spent her childhood outside, swimming in Lake Superior, picking wild blueberries, and generally developing a love for nature. After graduating as a total band geek in high school, she attended college at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, majoring in Neuroscience and Gender and Women’s Studies, which combined her passions of community health, social determinants of health, and science. There, she met her wonderful husband, Kyle, when they discovered a mutual love of good food, Pixar movies, and squirt gun fights. Sylvia attended medical school at the University of Minnesota-Duluth and participated in the Rural Physician Associate Program, which allowed her to immerse herself in rural family medicine. Her interests within medicine include women’s health, LBGTQ+ care, and inpatient medicine. She learned about Cascade’s East from a quick google search for “the best rural family medicine residencies” and is elated to be at Cascade’s East for many reasons, but most of all for the supportive faculty/support staff, wonderful co-residents and community, and exceptional full-spectrum training. Outside of medicine, Sylvia can be found buying too much cute fabric in quilting shops, cooking delicious food, trail-running, gardening in her raised beds, reading novels, backpacking, and swing dancing.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2024 - Sylvia Blomstrand, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: She/Her Sylvia Blomstrand grew up in northern Minnesota, eating dirt and walking barefoot (uphill both ways) to school. She spent her childhood outside, swimming in Lake Superior, picking wild blueberries, and generally developing a love for nature. After graduating as a total band geek in high school, she attended college at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, majoring in Neuroscience and Gender and Women’s Studies, which combined her passions of community health, social determinants of health, and science. There, she met her wonderful husband, Kyle, when they discovered a mutual love of good food, Pixar movies, and squirt gun fights. Sylvia attended medical school at the University of Minnesota-Duluth and participated in the Rural Physician Associate Program, which allowed her to immerse herself in rural family medicine. Her interests within medicine include women’s health, LBGTQ+ care, and inpatient medicine. She learned about Cascade’s East from a quick google search for “the best rural family medicine residencies” and is elated to be at Cascade’s East for many reasons, but most of all for the supportive faculty/support staff, wonderful co-residents and community, and exceptional full-spectrum training. Outside of medicine, Sylvia can be found buying too much cute fabric in quilting shops, cooking delicious food, trail-running, gardening in her raised beds, reading novels, backpacking, and swing dancing.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2024 - Phoebe Hughes, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Phoebe Hughes was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota and shortly thereafter moved to Florida with her family. She attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and fell in love with science and art— she even had 3 hours of art classes her senior year! In college, looking for an experience far different from Florida, she attended Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts (108 inches of snow her first winter). There, while playing collegiate tennis, she continued to study both biology and the arts, falling in love with medicine and metalsmithing. At the end of college, her reflection on her favorite class, Introduction to Public Health 101, led her to enrollment in a Masters of Public Health degree at the University of Miami. Shortly after coming home to Florida, she discovered the upcoming establishment of Florida’s first needle exchange; she was hooked. She spent the next year splitting her time between studying epidemiology and working to set up and run the syringe exchange program. With her public health interest peaked, she opted to attend Florida International University, a community based medical school in Miami, where she could maintain community connections made during her MPH. She took on projects working on harm reduction education, mammography services for uninsured women, and gun violence prevention. Her favorite rotation was 8-weeks of Family Medicine, working on a mobile health clinic where she saw and treated uninsured individuals all-across Miami-Dade County. Dedicating her time and efforts to the needs of underserved communities, Family Medicine became the clear choice. In her spare time, Phoebe enjoys being outside, crafting, and reading. While she still holds a special place in her heart for Florida, she knew the community and experiences of working in a rural community was her true calling. She moved to Klamath Falls with her husband, Mason, and with a new puppy on the way. They are so excited to be part of the Cascades East Family Medicine family!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2024 - Michael Loebertman, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>I was born Gainesville, FL but moved to a small town in northern Wisconsin when I was young. I lived in Wisconsin my whole life until I moved out to Oregon to be a part of the CEFM program. I went to college at the University of Wisconsin-La Cross and attended medical school at the main University of Wisconsin campus in Madison. I have a wife and a daughter and we are expecting another baby in October! My interest in medicine was encouraged by my mom who was a nursing assistant when I was a kid but went back to school to become a nurse. We actually graduated college the same year! Family medicine was an easy fit for me because I am interested in all the different aspects of medicine and I like getting to know patients. I chose the CEFM program because I wanted to return to a small town (though Klamath Falls feels like the big city compared to my home town!) and I wanted to train in full spectrum family medicine. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my family and being outside.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2024 - China Rae Newman, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: she/her University of Arizona, Tucson China Rae Newman was born in Phoenix, Arizona, where she grew up drawing, writing, and playing with her younger sister. She is the first physician in her family, and she chose family medicine because of its focus on people, its emphasis on prevention and patient-clinician alliances, and because it calls on doctors to advocate for the wellbeing of their patients and their community. She chose Cascades East because of the robust residency community, culture of advocacy in the community, and the opportunities for full-spectrum training including maternity care. China Rae holds dual-degrees in biology and English from the University of Arizona in Tucson, and wrote poetry about patient care throughout medical school. She spent much in Tucson volunteering in the community, mostly for Clínica Amistad, free clinic in South Tucson. She is also proud to have taken part in a medical-student run field hospital for people experiencing homelessness at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. She was inspired to pursue rural medicine during her work with rural family doctors, where she was able to do everything from delivering babies to talking about end-of-life goals to caring for patients both in the clinic and the hospital. She hopes to practice full-spectrum family medicine and work with those same physicians in Safford, Arizona following residency, where she will also be able to fulfill her service commitment for the Arizona Primary Care Scholarship. In her spare time, China Rae likes to read, write, and create, and enjoys spending time with friends and family while playing games, hiking, baking, or just relaxing. She loves to spend time with her husband, Karl, and their dog, Tumbleweed. She is overjoyed to be a part of the Cascades East family and excited to train in a wonderful community of compassionate colleagues surrounded by the gorgeous nature that Oregon has to offer.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2024 - Galen Sincerny, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: He / him Oregon Health &amp; Science University Galen was born on a hippie commune in the woods outside of Cave Junction, Oregon. Early in life his family moved around Southern Oregon and the coast before settling in Ashland, OR where he saw many, many Shakespeare plays at the local festival. Galen studied biochemistry at Southern Oregon University in Ashland and after graduation he joined the Peace Corps and was sent to Uganda where he worked as a science teacher at a teaching college. While living in his community in Uganda and seeing the impact of growing up and living without medical care Galen became motivated to pursue medicine. Upon returning to the states he worked for several years as a medical assistant at an FQHC primary care clinic while applying to medical school. A month before getting accepted to medical school he met his future wife Liz. She was up for the adventure and moved with him to the big city (which she couldn’t wait to leave). At OHSU in Portland, Galen compared all of his clinical experiences to his work at the family medicine clinic and felt eager to return to that setting after med school. With a certainty that he wanted to practice family medicine to serve underserved populations Galen completed a longitudinal experience in rural family medicine during his fourth year of medical school at Cascades East. In his free time he loves mountain biking, reading sci-fi, board games (he’ll beat Liz one day) and going on dog walks with Liz. Galen is so grateful for the opportunity to live and learn in his home of Southern Oregon where he plans to practice medicine in the future.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2024 - Mikayla Stevens, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: She/her Oregon Health and Science University Mikayla was born and raised right here in Klamath Falls, went to Southern Oregon University for undergraduate education and to OHSU for medical school. She married her college sweetheart after graduation. Together they have adopted four dogs: Navi, Kaiser, Koopa and Noctis who are named after some of their favorite video game characters. Mikayla and Sullivan have three children: Maven (5), Nessa (2) and Killian (infant) who were born during MS1, MS4 and PGY2 respectively. Mikayla and her family love to be outside. They take frequent trips to a nearby track to run and play with their dogs. She also enjoys coaching track and field at a local high school. They are very lucky to have a lot of family in the area and are enjoying the opportunity to raise their girls surrounded by loving relatives. Mikayla particularly enjoys seeing patients in clinic as well as being in the Family Birthing Center and delivering babies. She loves working with the community to promote medical careers to high school students in Klamath. It is a dream come true for her to return to Klamath and help to fill the need for physicians in rural Oregon.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2024 - Colette Whitney, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pronouns: She/Her Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina Colette grew up in northwestern New Jersey (an important distinction, because yes, there is a beautiful part of the state!) with her parents and two younger siblings. She developed her interest in medicine from her mom, a physical therapist, and her love for the outdoors from her dad. She completed her freshman year of college at Middlebury College in Vermont before transferring to Duke for her sophomore year to pursue D1 athletics in cross country and track in addition to the pre-medical opportunities there. The running part did not pan out as she hoped with one injury after another (happy to say she has been healthy since, now having been able to compete in a couple marathons), but her interest in medicine focused on the whole person grew, ultimately leading her to family medicine. She took a few years off after undergrad to work in prostate cancer research at the Durham Veterans Affairs and become more involved in the Durham community with volunteering at the VA hospice, free Samaritan Health Center, and homeless shelter. During this time, she also met her now husband, KC Bierlich, as well as took her final months prior to medical school to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail. She attended Duke Medical School as a member of the Primary Care Leadership Track and throughout her longitudinal rotations and Centering Pregnancy, confirmed family medicine is where she is meant to be with the longitudinal relationships, social determinants of health lens, community focus, ability to care for children and adults, prenatal and postnatal care, chronic illness management, and the flexibility to incorporate lifestyle medicine, behavioral health, women’s health, substance use disorders treatment, and musculoskeletal/sports medicine into future practice. She is so excited to continue her training and to be a part of a small town mountain community, as she plans to work with a rural population focusing on the underserved. Outside of work, you’ll find her spending time with KC, family, friends, and outdoors – running, hiking, camping, etc.!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Class of 2024 - Derek Wiseman, MD</image:title>
      <image:caption>Derek is a Klamath Falls native, born and raised right here in the City of Sunshine. He attended Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT) where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology/Health Sciences with minors in chemistry and medical sociology. Throughout college he worked at a call center and spent his free time advocating for foster youth as a CASA and volunteering with Klamath Hospice where he found his calling to healthcare. His love for medicine stems from its conjuncture of science and human connection. He taught anatomy labs at OIT for a year before matriculating into medical school at Oregon Health &amp; Science University. While he enjoyed living in Portland, he was eager to return to his rural roots. He spent his final year of medical school in Klamath Falls through the Oregon FIRST program and feels fortunate to continue his training here at Cascades East Family Medicine. In his spare time Derek enjoys playing disc golf, camping, reading, eating spicy food, and spending time with his partner Madison and their three cats Albus, Chewy, and Luna.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In this fine city of ours you will find delicious restaurants, cafes and bakeries owned and operated by friends of yours. You will find concerts and plays at two different theatres and one of the west coast's best skate parks. We boast some of the nation's best bird watching. You can walk from bike shop to brewery to wine store where they take you on a southern Oregon tasting tour. We have co working spaces and perhaps the world's best Karaoke (perhaps). During the summer we have killer farmers markets, summer collegiate baseball games (the Gems!), and Thursday street fairs. We have our very own rodeo and the lake is one of the best places to get your sail on. Several attendings own boats and need warm bodies to "heave and ho me hearties yo-ho" every Wednesday night. And yes - you can see downtown from the snowscape, which is taken from the hill behind our neighborhood college.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Klamath Falls has incredible road biking, mountain biking, and gravel grinding. In town we have Moore Park's 26 miles of developed trial, and just outside of town we are developing the Spence Mountain trail system. We have a rapidly developing bicycling community with a new, awesome bike club, plus hundreds of miles of old logging roads to shred and camp. Check out the new biking website by clicking the picture!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Within city limits we boast Moore Park as well as Hogsback (this page's welcome picture) and several other short afternoon adventures. Klamath Falls is also situated just 30 minutes from the Mountain Lakes Wilderness and Sky Lakes Wilderness, both of which offer countless day hiking and backpacking opportunities. Check out a class favorite in Harriet lake, where you can leave your house and be setting up camp within 4 hours. We are a hop skip and jump from Crater Lake, which is Oregon's only National Park. To the west we have easy access to California's Redwoods and the beautiful Oregon coast. To the south we have mount Shasta, which is an exciting challenge to anyone who loves climbing mountains. Many residents have successfully cut their peak bagging teeth on this 14er, with the best option being hiking your skis up and shredding some gnar on the 7000 vertical feet descent.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We are situated within spitting distance of the Upper Klamath, Rogue, and Deschutes rivers. These rivers are true destination rivers, with boaters coming from across the states to paddle the always-frothy waters. Many of these rivers can be paddled in an enterprising afternoon, and while there are many guide companies that service the rivers, experienced boaters should just go for it! We have a river trip every year for orientation as well as during our Advanced Wilderness Life Support course. Residents have planned several weekend trips down the remote sections of the Deschutes and Wild and Scenic Rogue. If all you have are a few hours after clinic, we've got you covered- the link river connects Klamath Lake to Lake Ewauna and boasts a tasty class III right off the put in. Tuck in and find your roll - the kayaking and rafting abide.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We are just four hours from the coast cities of Florence, Bandon, and Crescent City. The above picture was taken on a weekend trip to Port Orford, where residents camped on the beach. The Oregon Coast's Highway 101 is famous for its winding, verdant scenery and is dotted with towns both quaint and eclectic. Travel far enough north and you can visit the Tillamook Creamery and come home rich in cheese beyond your wildest dreams, travel south to find yourself among the Redwoods of northern California.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>During winter months the surrounding mountains become beacons for backcountry skiers and snowboarders. Crater lake is itself transformed into a many peaked playground for those who love to hike up things only to barrel down them once again. Nordic Skiers and snow shoers find themselves traversing landscapes once familiar in search of frozen lakes and snowball fights. For those of us who like to ride down without walking up, there are accessible lifts on nearby Mount Ashland, Bachelor and Shasta. Further, Mount Shasta maintains her welcoming dusting well into June, so successful summiters are rewarded with 7000 feet of smooth descent ending spectacularly at their car.</image:caption>
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