Cedar Rapids Medical Education Foundation Family Medicine Residency
The Kinesthesia members of the Department possess an enormous breadth of skills and experiences. Among our kinesthesia strengths are:
- Extensive International Mission experience
- Integrative Medicine training and practice
- Advanced Maternity Care and Operative Delivery
- Care of athletes, including Olympians
- Care of the Elderly
- Commitment to Care to the Underserved
- Continuous, Comprehensive, Compassionate care of a population.
This array of talents provides a productive learning environment for the acquisitive learner.
Beth Rosemergey, Practice, FAAFP
Chair, Department of Community and Family Medicine
Program Director Family Medicine Residency
Acquaintance Professor , UMKC Community and Family Medicine
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Department Chair
Beth Rosemergey, Exercise, FAAFP
Chair, Customs and Family unit Medicine Department, UMKC
Program Manager Family Medicine Residency
Associate Professor, Customs and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: Academy of Health Sciences-Kansas City, 1984
Residency: Family Medicine, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1988
Rotating Internship: Community General Osteopathic Hospital, Harrisburg, PA, 1988-1989
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I have been practicing Family Medicine approaching 30 years now. I am a graduate of the UMKCSOM Family Medicine Residency. I have found a community of faculty, residents and staff here at TMC Lakewood who inspire me daily to exist the all-time person and medico I can be. I take served in many dissimilar leadership roles through my career here and am the current Program Manager for the Family unit Medicine Residency. My job is challenging and rewarding every single day. Within Family unit Medicine I have focused most recently on resident education, convalescent care, the Patient-Centered Medical Dwelling house and population health management. The best thing about my job is that I still get to take care of patients. I have had the honor of caring for multi-generational families over many years and being a part of their personal health journeys' is a true gift.
An interesting fact nearly me is that I am married to another Program Director. My hubby, Charles Orth, Practice is an orthopedic surgeon and role of our family unit medicine faculty while likewise running an Orthopedic Surgery residency. Nosotros have two grown sons and a youthful double doodle named Bella. Exterior of work, I have enjoyed the opportunity to be involved with my community in a number ways simply I am most proud of my work with Camp Encourage, an overnight campsite for children with Autism. I love to cook- healthful meals, read, exercise, and kayak. If y'all are looking for me on my off time I am often at our lake cottage at Lake Lotawana where I get to recharge past soul. End by, breath in the lake air and relax sometime if you are in the area.
Department Vice-Chair
R. Stephen Griffith MD
Vice Chair Community and Family unit Medicine Section, UMKC
ACMO University Wellness Lakewood Medical Center
Professor, Customs and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: Academy of Missouri – Columbia, MO 1977
Residency: University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 1980; Certification of added qualification in Geriatric Medicine, 1994
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I was raised on a subcontract most a pocket-size town in northeastern Missouri, and so beingness a "show-me" guy and Presbyterian are two things from which I will never recover. I attended college in St. Louis at Washington University prior to medical school. While there, I met the woman who consented to ally me in 1974. Nora and I have 4 children, ranging in age from 11 to 29. Later on residency I volunteered for the National Health Service Corps working in southeastern North Carolina for four years before returning to Missouri.
I have been with Section of Community and Family Medicine at UMKC Schoolhouse of Medicine since 1984. Initially I worked in the rural function of the Department, then became Programme Director of the residency in 1989. I held the position of Associate Chair from 1998 until I became Chair of the Department in 2001. Although there take been many changes in the Department in the last couple of decades, what attracted me in 1984 is notwithstanding hither—a principal care infirmary with one residency that trains residents in the full spectrum of Family Medicine. The sense of camaraderie that has existed since the inception of the plan and the mission to care for all patients regardless of ability to pay go on to make this a not bad place to be.
When away from the role, I spend a lot of fourth dimension existence the tack-boy for my equestrian girl and trying to comprise my thirteen twelvemonth old daughter. When time permits, I like to travel, army camp and fish in the Boundary Waters (on the Canadian side), see movies, solve crossword puzzles and sudokus, and read non-medical stuff.
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Debra Ahern, Practise
Clinical Assistant Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Caste: University of Wellness Sciences – Kansas Urban center, 1991
Residency: University of Missouri – Kansas City, 1994; Truman Medical Center Lakewood, 1994
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After education high school biology and chemistry for 10 years, completing law school and raising 4 children, on my 37th birthday I became a medical pupil. I was premed at MU and planned to attend medical school there. Still, MU informed me they had met their quota of women (ten women out of 150 students)! Therefore, I attended the University of Wellness Sciences. After graduation in 1994, I completed my residency at TMC-Lakewood. I proficient at Swope Parkway Comprehensive Health Eye until 1999, at which time I returned to TMC-Lakewood. Currently, I peculiarly enjoy teaching the residents and following their progress as they gain feel and conviction. In my spare fourth dimension, I bask block decorating, snowfall skiing, reading and hiking.
Angela Barnett, Md
Clinical Associate Professor, Community and Family Medicine Section, UMKC
Predoctoral Education Director
Medical Caste: University of New Mexico – Albuquerque, 1995
Residency: University of Missouri – Kansas City, Truman Medical Center East, 1998
Fellowship: University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, Integrative Medicine, 2003; Anti-Aging, Regenerative and Functional Medicine, 2010
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Dr. Angela Barnett has been weaving various experiences in the field of health and wellness into her personal and professional life for over 25 years. A long standing interest in nutritional approaches to healing and wellness inspired her to pursue a medical career with an open up mind towards culling and complementary therapies. Later on completing her residency in Family Medicine at UMKC, she was chosen to consummate a Fellowship in Integrative Medicine hosted by Dr. Andrew Weil, at the University of Arizona in Tucson. There, her expertise in integrative care solidified and she farther adult her interests in restoring and maintaining wellness through the combination of traditional medical modalities and functional nutritional medicine, mind-body therapies, botanicals, and other complementary approaches. She has farther trained in anti-aging and regenerative medicine.
Her approach to care is to develop individualized, client-centered programs that view health in the context of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual rest to facilitate health and achieve optimal healing. Academically, she enjoys teaching medical students and residents both Family Medicine and Integrative Medicine. She holds appointments as Associate Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Missouri in Kansas Urban center. Currently, she is serving as Medical Manager and Acquaintance Program Director for Truman Medical Center's ongoing projects to develop Integrative Medicine Programs.
Chelsie Cain, Practise
Clinical Assistant Professor, Community and Family Medicine Section, UMKC
Medical Caste: Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO, 2016
Residency: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Truman Medical Centre Lakewood, 2019
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Emily C Corcoran, Md
Clinical Banana Professor, UMKC School of Medicine, Community and Family unit Medicine Department
Medical Caste: Academy of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, MO, 2014
Residency: University of Colorado-Rose Medical Center, 2017
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Dr. Corcoran graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine in 2014. She and then completed her residency in Family unit Medicine at the Academy of Colorado-Rose Family Medicine programme. For another iii years, she continued to practise in Denver before moving to Kansas City.
She loves providing care to the whole family and is particularly passionate virtually ensuring access to high quality medical care to underserved communities. From well visits and chronic disease management to motherhood intendance and role based procedures, her passion for Family unit Medicine keeps her working to provide the all-time care and empower her patients to take charge of their own health. She is excited to exist working with the passionate and skilled department of Community & Family Medicine at Truman.
Outside of medicine, Dr. Corcoran loves to go outside with her family, and when the weather'south bad she tin can be found knitting, blistering or chasing her toddler effectually the house.
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Jon Dedon, Dr.
Plan Director, Geriatric Medicine Fellowship
Clinical Associate Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: The University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas, 1986
Residency: University of Kansas Medical Center, Internal Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas, 1989
Fellowship: Academy of Kansas Medical Center, Geriatric Internal Medicine Fellowship, Kansas City, KS, 1991; Marion Merrill Dow Fellowship in Geriatric Clinical Pharmacology, 1991
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Dr. Dedon attended medical school at the University of Kansas. He completed residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in geriatric medicine at KU. While at KU, he was a Marion Merrill Dow Research Boyfriend in Geriatric Clinical Pharmacology.
He is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine.
Dr. Dedon founded the Geriatric Medicine Fellowship at UMKC. He recruits, teaches, and supervises the fellows. He coordinates curriculum. Dr. Dedon is the medical director and attending physician for the nursing domicile patients at Truman Medical Center Lakewood and Swope Ridge Geriatric Center, and for the Geriatric Assessment Clinic.
Chelsea Fair, MD
Assistant Professor, Community and Family unit Medicine Section, UMKC
Medical Caste: San Juan Bautista School of Medicine, San Juan, PR, 2017
Residency: University of Kansas Medical Centre, Family Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas, 2020
Fellowship: Cone Health Medical Middle, Greensboro, NC, Obstetric Fellowship, 2021
Steven Foote, Practise
Clinical Assistant Professor, Customs and Family unit Medicine Section, UMKC
Medical Caste: Kansas City Academy of Medicine and Biosciences, 2001
Armed services: Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, 2003
Residency: Family unit Medicine Residency Plan University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, 2011
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After graduating from KCUMB Dr. Foote transitioned to agile duty in the United States Navy, where he completed a ane year internship and so entered NAMI to complete training as a Naval Flight Surgeon. While in the Navy he had the pleasure of flying in jets besides every bit traveling the world to intendance for his young man service members. He returned stateside in 2009 and completed a residency in Family Medicine at the University of Tennessee in Chattanooga. Returning to Missouri in 2011, he joined Cox Health in Springfield spending v years on kinesthesia at the Cox Family unit Medicine plan. In 2017, Dr. Foote returned to his Kansas Metropolis roots where he began working for the UMKC Family Medicine Residency equally kinesthesia, where he could continue his dearest of helping others go doctors.
He lives with his wife (also a dr.) and three children, one domestic dog, 1 republic of guinea pig, 1 parrot, and an aquarium total of fish. He enjoys roller blading, biking, and watching Anime with his family.
An-Hoa Giang, MD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor, Community and Family unit Medicine Department, UMKC School of Medicine
Medical Degree: Tufts Academy School of Medicine, 2017
Residency: Family Medicine & Community Health Residency, University of Massachusetts 2020
Fellowship: Truman Medical Centers Lakewood, Advanced Maternity Intendance Fellowship, 2021
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I grew up in Erie, PA on the shores of Lake Erie. I have been lucky enough to have 2 older brothers, 3 older sisters, a younger brother, 3 nephews and a niece. Like my family, my list of hobbies is expanding – I savor skiing, rock climbing, leisure reading (fiction > non-fiction), murder mystery documentaries/audio-podcasts & cooking.
I am beginning my career every bit a full-fledged doctor at TMC considering I completed the OB fellowship at UMKC 2020-2021; from there, I felt that TMC would be a safe environment for me to starting time growing every bit an contained dr. (both in my main care, inpatient medicine and obstetrical skills). I am an NHSC scholar, fulfilling at least the initial year of my 3-year service repayment at University Health Community Care Fairmount Clinic.
My involvement is in community and family health, women'due south health, addiction medicine, behavioral health, refugee/immigrant populations, global health, learning/educational activity/growing. My goal is to be a good doctor for my patients and a good colleague for my co-workers.
Meg Gibson, Dr., FAMSSM
Program Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship
Clinical Associate Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Caste: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2005
Residency: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, St. Margaret Hospital, 2008
Fellowship: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, St. Margaret Hospital, Primary Intendance Sports Medicine, 2009
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Dr. Meg Gibson received her medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh – Schoolhouse of Medicine in 2005 and in 2008 graduated from Residency in Family Medicine. She completed the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at the Academy of Pittsburgh Medical Center in 2009. Dr. Gibson is dual board certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine.
Dr. Gibson joined the medical staff at Truman Medical Center Lakewood in 2009 and has a faculty appointment with the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Medicine as an Associate Professor. She is the Program Director of the UMKC Sports Medicine Fellowship and works with athletes ranging from high school to higher. She has experience treating musculoskeletal weather condition and medical atmospheric condition in elite athletes and weekend warriors. In improver, she received extensive concussion management grooming while in Pittsburgh. She serves as the Medical Manager for the Kansas City Marathon and the Hospital Hill Run. She is also active in national sports medicine organizations. In addition to treating patient in KC, she also travels internationally every bit an United states Volleyball Physician and a member of the US Ski and Snowboard Physician pool.
Dr. Gibson enjoys outdoor activities, traveling, watching sports (peculiarly the UMKC Kangaroos) and spending time with her family unit.
Rachel Gordon, MD
Clinical Banana Professor, Customs and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: University of Sint Eustatius School of Medicine, 2007
Residency: Academy of Wyoming, 2010
Fellowship: Advanced Obstetrics, TMC Lakewood, KCMO, 2011
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I grew upward an Iowa girl and in 2003 graduated from the Academy of Iowa, completing a bachelor of science degree in biological science with a pocket-sized in art history. From at that place I traveled South to attend medical school at the University of Sint Eustatius School of Medicine in Sint Eustatius, Netherland-Antilles, graduating with a medical degree in May 2007. I completed clinical rotations in Greeley, Colorado.
After medical school, I traveled due north to the Academy of Wyoming in Casper, WY. Information technology was there I completed my Family Medicine Residency in June 2010. I next had the opportunity to return to the Midwest again, and train at Truman Medical Eye Lakewood, University of Missouri-Kansas City Obstetrics Surgical Fellowship in Kansas City, MO, from July 2010-June 2011.
Since 2011, I have been a total-fourth dimension faculty member with the Department of Community and Family Medicine and agree a faculty appointment of Banana Professor with the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
I enjoy hanging out with my family, traveling, scuba diving, scrapbooking, reading for fun and University of Iowa Football. Go Hawks!!!!
Lisa M Grasing, DO
Clinical Assistant Professor, Community and Family Medicine Section, UMKC School of Medicine
Medical Caste: New York Establish of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, Old Westbury, New York, 1994
Residency: Family Medicine Internship and Residency, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1997
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I was born in New York Urban center and grew up in New Bailiwick of jersey. Afterward completing my Family Medicine Residency in NJ in 1997 I moved to Kansas in 1999 with my hubby and two sons. I was fortunate to be able to volunteer in the medical field and community while raising my family and did some teaching as a Creighton Model Fertility Care Practitioner. I received additional grooming in women's health and reproductive care as a medical consultant for NaPro Technology. in 2007. As a family unit physician I am interested in caring for the whole person, promoting good health and helping in the healing process. I take experience with astute and chronic disease management including mental health, home visits and geriatrics. I savor caring for people of all ages. I chose TMC to be able to serve a various patient population with continuity of care in an academic centre with splendid comprehensive care. Each patient encounter is an opportunity for listening, addressing concerns and shared conclusion making in the diagnostic and therapeutic approach.
My hobbies include jogging on scenic trails, music, knitting and reading. I treasure sharing meals with family and friends. Active participation in the Catholic Church including bringing the Eucharist to those in the infirmary and nursing homes is a passion of mine.
Kevin Gray, Physician, CAQ-SM
Acquaintance Program Director, Family Medicine
Clinical Assistant Professor, Customs and Family unit Medicine Section, UMKC
Medical Degree: University of Missouri-Kansas City Schoolhouse of Medicine, Kansas City, MO, 2014
Residency: University of Missouri-Kansas Urban center, Truman Medical Center Lakewood, 2017
Sports Medicine Fellowship: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Truman Medical Center Lakewood, 2018
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Dr. Gray is a local Kansas Urban center native who grew up in Lee'southward Summit. He attended Medical School at UMKC School of Medicine in the 6 yr BA/MD program. He then continued grooming at UMKC for Family Medicine Residency and Sports Medicine Fellowship. Dr. Grey lives in the area with his wife, Dr. Emily Greyness, an OB/GYN at UMKC, and girl. In his free time, Dr. Grayness enjoys sports, BBQ, and line-fishing.
Jennifer Groner, Practice
Associate Program Director, Family Medicine Maternity Care Fellowship
Banana Professor, Community and Family unit Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2006
Residency: : Majuscule Region Medical Center, Family Practice, Jefferson Urban center, MO 2009
Advanced OB Fellowship: TMC Lakewood, Kansas City, MO, 2010
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Dr. Jennifer Groner received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1989. She received her medical degree from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2006. She committed to doing volunteer work in New Mexico educational activity English language and Social Studies at St. Katherine's Native American Indian Schoolhouse for a twelvemonth.
Dr. Groner grew upwards in Jefferson City, MO and information technology only seemed fitting that she would go on to completed her family Medicine residency from the Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson Urban center, MO on June thirty, 2009.
July 2009, she joined the medical staff at Truman Medical Center Lakewood as inferior kinesthesia and surgical obstetrical swain within the Department of Community and Family unit Medicine of which she graduated from June 2010. Dr. Groner has a faculty appointment with the University of Missouri-Kansas Metropolis School of Medicine equally Assistant Professor.
Dr. Groner enjoys practicing the total spectrum of family medicine and existence involved in the teaching of medical students and residents within the Family Medicine residency programme. Dr. Groner has a not bad involvement in women'southward health but has found a new interest in Integrative Medicine. She will be participating in a faculty development opportunity for the 2013-2014 academic year and completing a 200 60 minutes online course, Prevention and Wellness: An Integrative Arroyo with the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine.
Dr. Groner enjoys sewing and quilting. Equally a new mother, she has developed a great interest in playing Thomas the Train with her one ½ twelvemonth old son Matthew.
Suzanne Hestwood, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Customs and Family unit Medicine Section, UMKC
Medical Degree: University of Missouri – Columbia, MO, 1990
Residency: Children'due south Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO, 1993
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Dr. Hestwood is a lifelong Missouri native. She has a special interest in preventive care and keeping children well.
Helen S. Hill, DO, MPH
Clinical Banana Professor, UMKC School of Medicine
Section of Community and Family Medicine
Medical Degree: AT Still University, School of Osteopathic Medicine, Mesa, AZ 2016
Residency: UMKC Family Medicine, TMC Lakewood 2019
Advanced Ob Fellowship: TMC Lakewood, Kansas City, MO 2020
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From a small boondocks in Georgia, Helen started at Oxford Higher and completed her undergraduate degree in Sociology at Emory University. After graduation, she moved beyond the country where she earned her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from ATSU-Schoolhouse of Osteopathic Medicine Arizona. She pursued a concurrent Main of Public Health from ATSU when she became frustrated with only addressing medicine through traditional systems of medical care. Packing her bags once again, Helen settled in the middle of the country where she completed her Family unit Medicine Residency and a yearlong advanced obstetric fellowship at UMKC in Kansas City, Missouri.
Helen's special interests include maternity care, women and children's health, the social determinants of health, and the intersection between community and individual health. In her costless time when she tin can't travel, she enjoys new hobbies such as her growing house garden, garment making, and regional cooking.
Mana Hobson, Medico, CAQ-Geriatrics
Clinical Assistant Professor, UMKC School of Medicine
Department of Community and Family Medicine
Medical Degree: University of Missouri – Columbia 1985
Residency: University of California Internal Medicine Residency, San Francisco, CA, 1985
Internal Medicine Fellowship: Academy of California, San Francisco, CA 1989
Geriatric Fellowship: Mount Zion Hospital/UCSF, San Francisco, CA, 1990
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Mana Hobson, Chiliad.D. joined the Geriatrics faculty in 2020. She graduated with honors from University of Missouri at Columbia in 1985. She is an internist, trained at Academy of California at San Francisco in the late lxxx'south, during the AIDS epidemic. After residency she continued training with fellowships in Academic Full general Internal Medicine and Geriatrics.
Dr Hobson has a special interest in teaching Elderliness and had clinical professor appointments in the Internal Medicine and/or Family and Community Medicine through UCSF until 2007. In 2007 Mana moved to a remote area on the n coast of California to head up a multifaceted senior care programme at a federally qualified health middle that serves a large number of elderly. Since returning to Missouri she has continued as a medical provider to the elderly including a primary care home visit program.
Dr. Hobson is very happy to be back in bookish medicine with Truman Medical Centre Lakewood, sharing her knowledge and feel. Mana lives happily in Gladstone with her wife Sabina. On her costless fourth dimension find her in the woods foraging for edible plants and fungi, or in the music room practicing guitar.
Maris Hoke, MD
Clinical Banana Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: University of Nebraska Medical School, Omaha, NE, 2013
Residency: Cedar Rapids Medical Pedagogy Foundation, Cedar Rapids, IA, 2016
OB Fellowship: Oakwood Family unit Medicine Maternal Newborn Fellowship, Wayne, MI, 2017
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I grew up in rural Nebraska, and e'er wanted to do the full-spectrum of Family Medicine. I love to do it all, from delivering babies to seeing grandparents for health visits. I similar to encounter a wide variety of patients, but do have a special involvement in Women's Health. My favorite place in the hospital is Labor and Delivery, however y'all can observe me simply most anywhere depending on the 24-hour interval. I look forward to helping care for you lot and your family!
Naiomi Jamal, Doc
Clinical Assistant Professor, Customs and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: The Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2007
Family Medicine Residency: The University of Texas Medical Branch, 2012-2015
Primary of Public Wellness: The University of Texas Medical Branch, 2015-2016
Medical Quality Certification: 2016
Preventive Medicine and Public Health Residency: The Academy of Texas Medical Co-operative, 2015-2017
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I graduated from the Aga Khan University in Karachi, Islamic republic of pakistan. Later on Medical School I worked in camps for Internally displaced persons in the country. This is where I developed a profound appreciation, not only for undeserved care but also for public wellness. I went on to consummate a residency in family unit medicine followed closely past a primary of public health, board certification in medical quality and a 2nd residency in General Preventive medicine and Public health at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB).
I teach the community medicine curriculum at UMKC and do clinical work at Swope Wellness Services (a federally qualified health heart). My areas of interest are women's health, Preventive Medicine and Public Health. The thought is to adopt an innovative approach in both clinical practice and teaching; focused on the social and structural determinants of wellness.
Ed Kraemer, Medico
Clinical Banana Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Caste: University of Nebraska, 1987
Certificate of Health Professional Education: University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, 2015
Family Medicine Residency: UMKC, Truman Medical Center Lakewood, 1990
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Dr. Ed Kraemer is an assistant professor in the Dept. of Community and Family Medicine, University of Missouri – Kansas City, where he is engaged in direct patient care as well every bit education students and residents. He serves as Medical Director of the Truman Lakewood Medical Pavilion and chairs the Truman Medical Center-Lakewood Ideals Committee.
Dr. Kraemer'south community involvement includes membership on the Livable Streets Advisory Lath in Lee's Height, service every bit co-chair of Lee's Pinnacle'southward Health Pedagogy Advisory Lath, and active membership of Eastland Customs Foundation'south Healthy Lifestyles Job Force and the Kansas Metropolis University of Family unit Physicians Board of Directors.
Dr. Kraemer received his medical caste from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine in Omaha in 1987. He received a B.A. in Biology from University of Nebraska Omaha in 1979.
He enjoys family fourth dimension, bicycling, jogging, swimming and yoga.
Nicole Lee, MD
Clinical Banana Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: University of Virginia, Schoolhouse of Medicine, 2017
Family Medicine Residency: Family Medicine, University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Medicine, 2020
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I was born and raised in New Jersey. I completed my education on the eastward declension, graduating with my BA at Cornell Academy in 2012 and my Doctor at the University of Virginia in 2017, before moving to the Midwest to continue my medical training. I completed my family medicine residency at TMC Lakewood in 2020, and I am super excited to be rejoining the TMC family unit as a kinesthesia fellow member in the Section of Family unit Medicine. I cannot wait to outset this new chapter in my medical career, working with medical students and residents, and being a office of educating new generations of doctors!
Exterior of medicine, I enjoy spending time with my married man and our ever-growing mischief of adopted pet rats, exploring new hikes and trails, and visiting all the animals at the Kansas City Zoo!
Jennifer Livingston, MD
Acquaintance Programme Director, Family Medicine
Clinical Assistant Professor, Community and Family unit Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Caste: University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS, 1996
Residency: U of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, 1999
Advanced Obstetrics Fellowship: Truman Medical Heart Lakewood, Kansas City, MO, 2013
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Dr. Livingston was born and raised in Manhattan, KS. She attended Kansas Land University from 1988 – 1992 receiving her bachelor of science degree in Nutritional Sciences. She went on to graduate from medical schoolhouse in 1996 from the University of Kansas School of Medicine. She completed a family medicine residency from the University of Kansas School of Medicine – Wichita Family unit Exercise Program at Wesley Medical Eye.
From 1999-2004, Dr. Livingston was a full-fourth dimension faculty fellow member with the Department of Community & Family Medicine. She was a private-practice physician in St. George, Utah from 2005-2006 providing OB, inpatient adult and pediatric and outpatient care.
Dr. Livingston's family returned to the Kansas Urban center area in 2011 and she accustomed a junior faculty/OB surgical fellowship. Upon graduation of the OB surgical fellowship, she again joined the Community and Family Medicine Section at Truman Medical Heart Lakewood. She enjoys practicing the full spectrum of family medicine and the teaching of medical students and residents inside the Family unit Medicine residency program.
She holds a kinesthesia appointment of Assistant Professor with the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Medicine.
Colleen Mathis, Doc
Clinical Assistant Professor, Community and Family unit Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: St. Louis University Schoolhouse of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 2015
Pediatrics Residency: University of Michigan, 2015
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Dr. Mathis was born and raised in Liberty, Missouri. She attended Drury University in Springfield, Missouri for her undergraduate degree in Biological science and then graduated from St. Louis Academy School of Medicine with her M.D in 2015. She met and married her husband Chris while at St. Louis Academy, and they both completed residency in Pediatrics at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Although they loved the Michigan weather condition, they moved back home to Kansas City following residency in 2018.
Dr. Mathis has also been practicing role-time at Lawrence Memorial Hospital every bit a Pediatric Hospitalist. She holds a faculty appointment of Assistant Professor with the Academy of Missouri- Kansas City School of Medicine. Outside of medicine she enjoys running, indoor rock climbing, reading, cheering for the Chiefs and Royals, and spending fourth dimension with friends and family, including her dog "Moose".
Wael Mourad, MD
Clinical Professor, Community and Family unit Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: American Academy of the Caribbean School of Medicine, 2004
Residency: University of Wisconsin, Eau Clair Family Medicine, 2007
Fellowship: Due west Suburban Medical Heart Maternal and Kid Wellness, 2008
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Growing upward in Florida, I stayed shut to domicile for college, attention the Academy of Central Florida. There, I earned a bachelor'south degree in chemical science in 2000, graduating magna cum laude. 4 years later, I graduated from the American Academy of the Caribbean area School of Medicine in 2004. Equally a medical educatee, I spent a year living in Republic of ireland, completing several rotations in that location. When I began residency at the Eau Claire Family Medicine Residency Plan, a campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Family Medicine, an interest in maternity care adult early. During my time in residency, I involved myself heavily in community service. In my 3rd year, I was privileged to receive the McGovern-Tracy Scholars Award for customs service and leadership, presented to a select few University of Wisconsin medical students and residents each year. I graduated from residency in Family unit Medicine in 2007, and earned board certification that year. My involvement in maternity care continued with a fellowship in Maternal Child Wellness at Due west Suburban Medical Center, but adjacent to the west side of Chicago, Illinois. This was a valuable year for my professional development, as I continued to abound every bit a doc and instructor. There, I received preparation in cesarean sections, loftier take chances obstetric management, and neonatal care.
Afterwards completing the fellowship grooming in 2008, I married my wife Sally that fall, who grew up in Kansas City. We decided to settle downwards shut to her family, and so that she can complete her graduate studies at KU Medical Center. I started at Truman Medical Center and UMKC in December, 2008. Since that time, I have been excited to contribute to the instruction in maternity care for our family medicine residents and surgical OB fellows. Other activities with the residents include Journal Club once a calendar month and a Board Review once a calendar week.
In 2009, I co-founded a non-turn a profit organization called The Medina Dispensary Inc., which is currently a 501(c)(3), organized religion-based clinic, dedicated to providing affordable outpatient primary intendance services to the uninsured and nether-insured population of Jackson Canton, MO.
Timothy Myrick, Md
Clinical Assistant Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: University of Virginia, 1985
Residency: University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Medicine, 1988
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Tim Myrick grew up in Virginia and attended the Higher of William and Mary, and the University of Virginia Medical School. He completed his family medicine residency in Kansas Urban center, and married his married woman Lori there in 1988.
He and his family unit have worked in various government hospitals and mission hospitals in diverse locations in Africa and the Middle Due east for the past 20 years. They picked up several languages and some valuable opportunities for service forth the way.
He enjoys running, playing guitar, and instruction medical students and residents.
Carlie Nikel, PsyD
Associate Programme Director, Family Medicine Residency Clinical Assistant Professor, Customs and Family unit Medicine Department, UMKC
Family Medicine Section Psychology Section Master
Doctorate of Psychology in Clinical Psychology: Forest Establish, Springfield, MO, 2014
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Carlie Nikel, PsyD grew up in the Kansas City expanse and received her Doctorate of Psychology in Clinical Psychology from Wood Establish in Springfield, Missouri in 2014. Dr. Nikel completed an internship and fellowship in integrated health psychology prior to joining the Department of Community and Family unit Medicine in Apr 2016. Dr. Nikel serves as Associate Programme Director and Department Psychology Department Primary, where she assists in plan evolution and administration too as residents and faculty education on behavioral scientific discipline. She also provides integrated behavioral health services in the Lakewood Medical Pavilion. She provides consultation services in order to provide the patients with increased access to behavioral medicine. Dr. Nikel enjoys working with patients to manage chronic diseases and brand positive lifestyle changes in improver to educating residents on behavioral interventions.
Sarah Rastogi,MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Customs and Family unit Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: University of Missouri – Kansas Urban center 2008
Pediatric Residency: Academy of Wisconsin – Madison 2011
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Dr. Rastogi grew up in Blueish Springs, MO and and then attended UMKC in the half dozen-yr combined BA/medical school plan. She completed her pediatric residency at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2011. She has worked in both college health and private pediatric practice since finishing her training. Dr. Rastogi joined Truman Lakewood in June 2019 and is excited to provide care to the patients of Truman and return to an academic position.
Kirsten Reilly,MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Caste: Academy of Missouri – Kansas Metropolis School of Medicine, 1990
Pediatric Residency: Children's Mercy Infirmary, 1993
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Dr. Reilly is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine and completed her pediatric residency at Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics. She has been board certified in pediatrics since 1993, and was part of the TMC-Lakewood staff until 2004. She then spent time working every bit a medical review officer and in a free clinic, volunteering with various school and community organizations and enjoying her own three children. She returned to TMC-Lakewood in 2019 and is and Offshoot Professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. She enjoys educational activity medical students and residents and caring for children of all ages.
Rachel V Sachs, DO, CAQ-SM
Clinical Assistant Professor, Community and Family Medicine Section, UMKC
Medical Degree: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 2015
Residency: Penn Country Health St. Joseph's Family Medicine Residency, Reading PA, 2018
Fellowship: Larkin Infirmary Sports Medicine Fellowship, Miami FL, 2019
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I was born and raised outside of Philadelphia. I completed my undergraduate degree at Syracuse Academy and my medical caste at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. I did my family unit medicine residency in Reading, PA and and so moved to Miami, FL to complete my sports medicine fellowship. I worked for two years in St. Louis as a Sports medicine doctor where I institute my honey of teaching while working with the internal medicine residents.
As a medical educatee I did a rotation at Truman Medical Centers and vicious in dear with Kansas City. I am very excited to be coming back to Truman Medical Centers to brainwash the side by side generation of physicians.
Exterior of medicine I enjoy camping, hiking, traveling the earth, and spending fourth dimension with my family and my dog.
Kelly Jo Sandri,Physician
Clinical Banana Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: Academy of Missouri – Kansas City, 2014
Residency: University of Missouri – Kansas Urban center
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I grew upwards on a small farm northward of Kansas City and stayed close to home for both undergraduate and graduate studies. I attended William Jewell College, where I did research on colon cancer and tumor markers for 3 years. After receiving my BA in Biology, I took a twelvemonth off to travel before attending the University of Kansas School of Medicine. I and so joined UMKC for a residency in Community and Family Medicine at Truman Lakewood. Upon graduation in 2014, inspired past those who had trained and mentored me, I chose to stay at Lakewood and joined the faculty in the OB Sectionalization of Family unit Medicine, where I savor practicing family medicine and teaching both medical students and residents, with an accent on obstetrics and women'southward health. I am currently pursuing additional grooming in Cesarean sections as a natural complement to my other areas of interest. The most satisfying aspects of my job are didactics others to be passionate near and advocate for women's wellness, and helping expectant moms realize a safe, happy delivery later on watching their pregnancy grow.
Todd Shaffer, MD, MBA
Clinical Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: Academy of Missouri – Columbia 1992
Residency: Academy of Missouri – Kansas City 1995
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Dr. Shaffer became faculty for the Truman Lakewood Dept. of Community and Family Medicine in 1995. He became the UMKC Family Medicine Program Manager in 2002, stepping down from that position in 2016. In 2007, he completed his own MBA in Md Healthcare Leadership in the combined UMKC/Rockhurst University programme.
Dr Shaffer's interests include healthcare strategic planning, quality improvement, e-learning, adult education improvement, and its outcome measurement for residents, students and practicing physicians. He is the immediate past president of AFMRD-Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (the national program manager membership organization). He is also currently the chair of CAFM (Quango of academic Family Medicine) which is the council of leadership grade all 4 national Family unit Medicine instruction organizations: ADFM, AFMRD, NAPCRG, and STFM. He is as well past president of the Missouri Academy of Family Physicians and currently Missouri's State Delegate to the AAFP. He has been a member of the MAFP Education Committee for over twelve years and was its chairman in 2006-09. His other medical business organization interests include international wellness tourism, lean direction, six sigma, and logistics and process efficiencies.
Chief of Women's Healthcare at TMC Lakewood for sixteen years, he is in charge of one of the busiest referral colposcopy clinics in the land. He is a Fellow in the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology and has received their highest award for special knowledge in colposcopy. He presents regularly on pap smear management, HPV vaccination, and colposcopy at residency, state and national venues.
Dr Shaffer is a AOA (Alpha Omega Blastoff) fellow member at the MU Medical School Affiliate. In 2011 he was awarded with the AFMRD's "Gold Program Director Honor" (their highest achievement award) and was recently honored by the MU SOM alumni clan as "Young Physician of the Twelvemonth" (photo above). He was also honored by Rockhurst University with the "Outstanding Service Award" in the Physician Leadership MBA program from the Helzberg School of Management.
Dr Shaffer has three children, Olivia, Alec and Ian. In their spare fourth dimension, they do a lot of family activities, boating, skiing, and kids sports (gymnastics, skiing, weightlifting and basketball).
Aniesa D Slack, Medico
Clinical Assistant Professor, Customs and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: University of Kansas Schoolhouse of Medicine, Wichita, Kansas, 2013
Residency: Family Medicine, University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, 2017
Jinming Vocal, MD, MS
Clinical Assistant Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Caste: Shanghai Medical Higher Fudan University, 1991
Main of Scientific discipline in Physiology: Colorado Country University, 2001
Residency: MercyOne North Iowa, Mason Metropolis, IA, 2009
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Dr. Jinming Song is a family medicine doctor with University Health Community Care Raytown clinic for over 10 years, where is he engaged with straight patient care.
Dr. Song enjoys family time, nature, sightseeing, biking, and pond.
James Steffen, Dr., MBA
Clinical Assistant Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: University of Virginia, 1992
Residency: University of Wisconsin-Madison Hospitals and Clinics, 1995
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Special Interests:Providing support for breastfeeding, advocating the judicious use of antibiotics, reducing the influence of the pharmaceutical manufacture on prescribing practices, providing intendance to the Hispanic population Personal: Married with five children and two dogs.Interests: Running, travel and the environment.
Kelly Swade, DO, CAQ-FPHM
Clinical Assistant Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Caste: Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences
Residency:Cedar Rapids Medical Education Foundation
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Dr. Swade completed her family unit medicine residency at Cedar Rapids Medical Education Foundation. Earlier joining UMKC Dr. Swade served as Chief Medical Officer for the Wellness Partnership Clinic in Olathe, Kansas, a federally qualified wellness middle and level iii patient centered medical domicile. She now enjoys her position in academic medicine, and has a passion for inspiring residents to continue work with the underserved afterward completion of their medical training.
Dr. Swade earned her undergraduate caste in Business Administration – Economics, from the University of North Florida, where she graduated with honors. She went on to earn her Dr. of Osteopathic Medicine degree from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences.
She has twin boys, an astonishing husband, one dog, and currently – iii chickens. She is an avid runner, and loves to garden.
Rebecca L Turner, Md
Clinical Banana Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: University of Missouri – Kansas Urban center, 1986
Residency: University of Missouri – Kansas Metropolis, 1989
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Dr. Rebecca Turner is a family medicine doctor with University Health Community Care Raytown clinic for over 10 years, where is she engaged with direct patient intendance. She has provided inclusive family medical care in Raytown for 30 years, first in private practice for 30 years and and then with the Truman Medical Center family since 2003. She has a strong interest in integrative medicine and salubrious living.
She is an active supporter of the Raytown community through REAP, Raytown C-2 school districe, and other organizations. She is as well a supporter of Heart-to-Heart International, Cultivate Kansas City, and the Thomas Hart Benton branch of the Sierra Club.
She is a lover of the outdoors in search of a hiking trail with no mobile bespeak.
Stephen Vierthaler, Doc
Program Director, Family Medicine Motherhood Intendance Fellowship
Clinical Banana Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Medical Degree: University of Kansas, 1977
Residency: University of Kansas, Obstetrics & Gynecology Residency, 1984; University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Family Practice Residency, 2003
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Stephen Vierthaler, MD is assistant professor in the Section of Community and Family Medicine at the University of Missouri – Kansas City. For the terminal seven years Dr. Vierthaler has served as plan director for the Family unit Medicine Motherhood Care Fellowship. Dr. Vierthaler received his medical degree from the University of Kansas. He is dual boarded, having completed an OB/GYN residency at the University of Kansas and a Family Medicine residency at the University of Iowa. Dr. Vierthaler practices at Truman Medical Middle Lakewood where he is one of the squad leaders responsible for improving volume of deliveries. Since 2010, the number of patients cared for in the Maternal Care Dispensary and subsequently delivered at TMC Lakewood has more than tripled.
David Voran, Doctor
Clinical Associate Professor, Community and Family Medicine Section, UMKC
Medical Degree: University of Kansas, 1988
Residency: Academy of Kansas, Family Exercise, 1991
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David Voran, M.D., is an Associate Professor and Informatics Director of Customs and Family Medicine at Truman Medical Center and Collaborative Physician for CVS's Minute Clinics in the Kansas City area. Prior to joining Truman Medical Centre, Dr. Voran was the Medical Director of the Innovation Clinic at Platte City for Heartland Health (Mosaic Life Care), physician executive for Cerner Corporation (2003-2006), the CMIO for Health Midwest (1997-2003) and the Executive Manager of Information Technology at the University of Kansas Medical Center (1994-1997).
Over the last vi years, Dr. Voran has piloted various workflows and technologies with emphasis on putting as much technology in the primary care physician's exam room every bit possible. He is a strong believer patient engagement and patient-directed care. He has aggressively used the patient portal, promoted indicate of care in imaging and believes that until the patient is the primary user of the EMR, medical organizations will not fully realize the ability of the clinical information systems in which they are at present investing. He is vesting nearly of his time now incorporating Population Health tools at the point of intendance.
Dr. Voran received his available'south degree in anthropology from the Wichita State Academy in 1974. He earned his medical caste from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1988 and post-graduate caste from University of Kansas – Family Practise in 1991. He is board certified in Family Exercise and is an active member of the American Academy of Family Do. He was a fellow member of the Academy'due south ad hoc Committee on Electronic Medical Record. Dr. Voran is active in a number of professional person organizations, is a past president for the Heart of America chapter of HIMSS and is on the Board of Trustees for the Kansas Foundation for Medical Care.
Rose Zwerenz, MD
Clinical Acquaintance Professor, Community and Family Medicine Department, UMKC
Assistant Dean, Pre-doctoral Teaching
Medical Caste: University of Missouri – Kansas Metropolis, 1982
Residency: University of Missouri – Kansas City, Family unit Medicine, 1986
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Dr. "Rose" is a Kansas native but crossed the border to attend undergrad and medical school at UMKC, graduating in 1982. Serving equally chief resident, she completed her Family unit Medicine residency at TMC Lakewood and continued equally faculty until the present time.
She practiced the total telescopic of Family Medicine in the DFCM's rural role prior to returning to the master TMC Lakewood campus to develop the medical student education plan for the UMKC SOM. Equally pre-doctoral director, she has had the privilege to piece of work with thousands of students, sharing her beloved for and appreciation of Family Medicine. She has had the opportunity to teach the majority of graduates from the residency, and has been a part of the section's advancement and maturity.
Ane of the many highlights of being at TMC Lakewood is the opportunity to teach and practice medicine aslope her hubby, Bruno Zwerenz, Thou.D., psychiatrist and Academy of Missouri graduate. Together, they share the pride of 2 adult children and vi grandchildren, competition of sailing, and the chance of world travel. They are, nonetheless, a house divided on MU and KU game days.
Source: https://med.umkc.edu/fm/faculty/
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