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| Ritch Addison, Ph.D. | Karen Kai Gelphman, M.P.H., M.D | Thomas A Neal, M.D. | | Ty Affleck, M.D. | Tim Gieseke, M.D., CMD | JoDean Nicolette, M.D. | | Peter Baginsky, M.D. | Enrique Gonzalez-Mendez, M.D. | Robert J Nied, M.D. | | Fred Brewer, M.D. | Cheryl Green, M.D. | James R. O'Malley, M.D., F.A.A.P. | | Ben Brown, M.D. | Jeff Haney, M.D. | Jeannie Pflum, D.O., M.S. | | Laurie Cederberg, M.D. | Mariah Hansen, Psy.D. | Jeffrey Pierce, M.D. | | John Dervin, M.D. | Douglas Jimenez, M.D. | Matthew B. Pride, M.D. | | Jim Dolan, M.D. | Wendy Kohatsu, M.D. | David Schneider, M.D. | | Deborah Donlon, M.D. | Colin Kopes-Kerr, M.D. | Tara Scott, M.D. | | Nancy Doyle, M.D. | Kin-Man Lai, M.D. | Larry Slater, M.D. | | Connie Earl, D.O. | Panna Lossy, M.D. | Veronica Vuksich, D.O. | | Gerald Eliaser, M.S., M.D. | Louis Menachof, M.D. | Lisa Ward, MD, MSPH, MS | | Rick Flinders, M.D. | Tom Miles, M.D. | Jamie Weinstein, M.D. | | Carlos Garcia M.D. | Walt Mills, M.D. | Steven Wolf, M.D. |
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PROGRAM DIRECTOR |
 | Jeff Haney, M.D. spent his formative years developing a love of the outdoors in the Pacific Northwest. Childhood brought learning about nature, community, and the benefit of exercise in fresh air. His undergraduate work at Washington State University introduced basic concepts of teaching and wellness. In order to develop a larger perspective of the world, he spent a year living and working in a small island community in Southeast Alaska. During his time in Alaska, he managed to develop a new understanding of the human need for interdependence and fellowship. Alaska also provided an opportunity for him to meet his future wife. He left Alaska for medical school at the University of Washington in Seattle. During his time in Seattle, he managed to balance a blossoming relationship, jump into clinical medicine, and foster extracurricular interests, until the time of his graduation. He came to Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency to train at a place that would provide a broad spectrum of training opportunities in an environment that complemented his desire to be a whole person. Three years of residency reinforced his desire and approach for patient advocacy and introduced a new joy – teaching. Following graduation, he remained on as a member of the faculty, teaching the full spectrum of family medicine. Over the years, his work in the residency spanned the spectrum of academic medicine, including selection and recruitment, evaluation, and curriculum development. He currently spends a great deal of time and energy thinking about educational partnerships, faculty development, and innovative models of primary care. He continues to be blessed to take care of the full spectrum of family medicine patients. Outside of his professional life he spends time with his wife, son, family and friends. Finally, he plans to spend as much time, during the rest of his life, out of doors. | | |  | | | |
ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS |
 |  | Walt Mills, M.D. Associate Program Director, Coordinator of Faculty Development, is a graduate of University of Notre Dame, UCSD Medical School, and UCLA-Santa Monica FP Residency. He has been involved in the residency since 1986. Walt is Assistant Chief of Family Medicine Services at Kaiser Santa Rosa. He is site director for the resident experience at Kaiser and a consortium board member. Walt earned his Masters of Medical Management from the American College of Physician Executive's University of Southern California program in July 2002 and was awarded Fellow of ACPE (FACPE) in 2005, an award given for distinguished work in medical management and clinical medicine. He co-founded the Northern California Center for Well-Being, was President and Medical Director in several medical groups, and is the President for the Sonoma County Chapter of Family Physicians. Walt loves his family. He is a certified meditation instructor with training in ayurveda/integrative medicine, facilitating weekly meditation sessions for interested residents/faculty. His passion for the residency is rooted in the vision that family medicine transforming itself to be the centerpiece for 21st century medicine. http://www.permanente.net/homepage/doctor/waltermills. | | |  |
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CORE FACULTY |
 |  | Ritch Addison, Ph.D. Behavioral Medicine and Wellness Coordinator, teaches in the residency
program and has an independent practice as a licensed psychologist. He leads Balint groups
and support groups, and helps residents better understand the healing potential of the physician/
patient relationship. Past President of the American Balint Society, his research interests
include physician stress and burnout, the doctor-patient relationship, qualitative methods, and
meaning in medicine. Ritch loves to play tennis, cycle and watch hawks. | | |  |  |  | Ben Brown, M.D. Director of Integrative Medicine, Director of Family Medicine, Career Development Director. He graduated from UCSF medical school in 1992 and from the family medicine residency program in Santa Rosa in 1995. While in medical school he founded and directed an international non-profit (planet care/ghap www.ghap.org) to help serve the refugees along the Thai-Burma border and has done more then 20 medical missions to the area.
Following residency, he worked as a rural family doctor in Point Reyes, CA, where in addition to doing full spectrum rural family medicine, he started a community wellness program. During these 6 years he also worked with Dean Ornish MD and the Program for Reversing Heart Disease as one of the lead doctors on the life-style educational retreats. Following this in 2002, he became the Chief Medical Officer for Southwest Community Health Center. He has studied Ayurveda, is board certified in Holistic Medicine, and has written and lectured extensively on wellness, cultural medicine, life-style change and a principle-based system of care. He became part of the residency faculty in 2007.
His passions outside medicine are almost anything outdoors: Biking, Hiking, Skiing, Mountain Retreats; Laughing with his daughter Shayla, Juggling, Woodcarving, Writing, Photography, Music, Cartooning, and living in the now.
| | |  |  |  | Laurie Cederberg, M.D. Medical Student Coordinator, is a graduate of UCSF Medical School. She was a family medicine resident at Ventura County Medical Center and served as chief resident in 1990. In 1991 she moved to Sonoma County and worked at the Russian River Health Center until 1995. Laurie then joined Doyle Park Family Medicine where she continues in private practice. She is also actively teaching on labor and delivery and in the Family Practice Center at Sutter. | | |  |  |  | Deborah Donlon, M.D. Maternity Care Director; was raised in the East Bay. She put her tall stature to good use, playing
high school and college basketball. She learned to speak Spanish with her patients while
a medical student at UCSD, and during many fun adventures to Latin America with friends.
Now that she is a mom of three, most of her adventures take place in her back yard in Santa
Rosa. She is looking forward to joining many of her former teachers as a new member of the
residency faculty!
| | |  |  |  | Connie Earl, D.O. Integrative Medicine Fellow, received her DO degree from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her residency training in Family Medicine at Santa Rosa in 2010. Connie has worked as a doula, providing labor support and childbirth education to mothers and families; she organized national workshops on leadership, activism in medicine and integrative health care; and believes in the power of community. Connie's professional passions include holism, reproductive health care, traditional healing modalities, natural childbirth and pregnancy, and addressing health care disparities. To balance her overachiever tendencies, she loves playing outdoors with her brilliant husband and son, card games and crosswords, cooking, big dinner parties, playing her conga drums poorly and sleeping in with her cat. | | |  |  |  | Gerald Eliaser, M.S., M.D. Family Practice Center Director and Director of Outpatient Education, became interested in medicine while going through Navy flight training experiencing the human-machine interface in unusual environments. He did his pre-med studies by correspondence on an aircraft carrier. Upon discharge he attended UCSF prior to coming to Santa Rosa for his FP residency. In addition to teaching residents and medical students, he enjoys time with his family and playing music. | | |  |  |  | Rick Flinders, M.D. Adult Medicine Coordinator, has been on the Santa Rosa faculty since completion of his training here in 1980. He has recently finished the last year as interim program director, was inpatient director from 1985-93, and is now chief of the adult medicine service where he teaches "family medicine in the hospital." He is founder and director of the RISE Program and author of The RISE Response: Illness, Wellness, and Spirituality. He spent a year in Japan as visiting professor, still believes in the dharma of medicine and practices Zen "most of the time". | | |  |  |  | Enrique Gonzalez-Mendez, M.D. UCSF Clinical Professor, and Director of Cultural Studies for the Residency Program, received his Medical degree from the National University of Mexico in Mexico City. He completed a general surgery Residency at the University of Florence Italy, was a Medical Director and Surgeon in a Rural Hospital in Mexico. He ultimately came to Santa Rosa to complete a Family Medicine Residency. He has been the main organizer of the Latino Health Forum, an annual event for last 17 years. He has been a researcher in Bi-national Research for the last 10 years. His main interests are cross Cultural Medicine, recruitment of minorities, and actively participating in mentor programs at local schools. Dr Gonzalez-Mendez has been teaching at the Residency Program for the last 22 years. | | |  |  |  | Cheryl Green, M.D. Coordinator of Pediatrics, completed her combined Internal Medicine
and Pediatrics residency at University of Michigan. She is the coordinator of the pediatrics
rotation at Kaiser Santa Rosa Medical Center, and has been a member of the Family Medicine
Department since 2002. Special interests include pediatrics and adolescent medicine,
preventive health and teaching. She enjoys her 2 young children, hiking, running, swimming
and photography.
| | |  |  |  | Mariah Hansen, Psy.D. Behavioral Medicine faculty received her psychology degree from
the Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA. She completed specialized training in child, adolescent,
and family treatment during her APA predoctoral internship at St. John’s Hospital. Prior to
joining the residency program, Mariah completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Kaiser Permanente
Santa Rosa. Interests include cultural competence, child/adolescent issues, social
justice, and effective treatment with difficult patients. Mariah loves cooking and traveling.
| | |  |  |  | Wendy Kohatsu, M.D. is a “yonsei” –4th generation Japanese American, raised in the wild
suburbia of Los Angeles, with roots tracing back to the island of Okinawa. She received her
medical degree from UCLA in 1994, and completed her residency in family and community
medicine at UCSF/San Francisco General Hospital, and a Fellowship in Integrative Medicine
at the University of Arizona, under the direction of Dr. Andrew Weil in 1999. After working
in family medicine residencies at East Tennessee State University, working with a rural,
underserved community, and then at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland,
Oregon, she is happy to call California home again. Dr. Kohatsu’s interests are the integration
of primary care with nutrition, lifestyle enhancement, mind-body therapies, and
complementary and alternative therapies such as botanical and manual medicine. Dr. Kohatsu
is also a chef! -- she received her professional culinary degree from the Oregon Culinary
Institute in 2008 and loves to cook, eat well and inspire others to eat healthier, use food as
medicine, and savor life.
| | |  |  |  | Colin Kopes-Kerr, M.D. joined the Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency faculty in February of 2007. He took time off from his academic career to return to full-time practice in 2005 in order to be able to test the theories of cost-effective primary prevention that he had developed for his teaching. Dr. Kopes-Kerr was formerly Vice Chairman of the Department of Family Medicine at SUNY Stony Brook and Program Director. There he guided the program back to full accreditation. In 2005 he left the university to go back into private practice in Sacramento CA to apply the principles of evidence-based medicine in the real world. Dr. Kopes-Kerr attended the University of Pennsylvania medical school and then did an initial internship in Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital National Medical Center in Washington D.C. He went to the University of California Berkeley for a Masters Degree in Public Health and began several years of private practice in Winters, California. He also completed a law degree at Boalt Hall School of Law to advance his understanding of health care legislation, administrative law, and the tort system. He did his family practice residency training at University Hospitals in Cleveland, OH and began his academic career at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC, followed by joining Penn State University College of Medicine/Hershey Medical Center as Program Director of the Family Practice Residency Program. He was awarded the “Teacher of the Year” Award in 1998 and 1999 at Penn State University and in 2001, 2002, and 2004 at SUNY Stony Brook. Dr. Kopes-Kerr is married, to Diane, and has four children, Oliver (19), Jamie (7), Liam (6), and Anna (2) and a Siberian husky named Tasha. His other interests include tennis, computers, financial planning, the stock market, and meditation. | | |  |  |  | Panna Lossy, M.D. Women's Health Coordinator, is a graduate of the UCSF/UC Berkeley Joint Medical Program and completed her residency in Santa Rosa. She is interested in all aspects of women's health and cross-cultural medicine. She precepts in the colposcopy clinic and early pregnancy options clinics and coordinates women's health training for the residents. She was a Peace Corps volunteer in Thailand from 1986-1988, working in a small hospital laboratory. In her free time she enjoys backpacking, telemark skiing, and playing ultimate Frisbee. | | |  |  |  | Thomas A Neal, M.D. is a graduate of University of Southern California School of Medicine and graduated from the Family Medicine Residency in Santa Rosa. After residency, he completed an obstetrical fellowship. He is currently the Medical Director of the Redwood Empire Sweet Success Program and preceptor of the High Risk OB Clinic. He is also active in teaching on the obstetrical unit at the hospital. His private practice is in Healdsburg, CA. | | |  |  |  | David Schneider, M.D. Conference Coordinator, escaped the Los Angeles area sprawl, but
not the scorching heat, when he migrated to Merced for his residency. He subsequently
became a “knight-errant” physician in Sacramento, where he worked in a variety of settings.
Upon joining the faculty of the Mercy/Methodist Family Practice Residency, he returned to
his beloved medical education. Dave has periodically been a “student” of the philosophical
aspects of Zen and the Tao (Buddhists and Taoists would cringe at the idea of a “periodic
student”), as well as a practitioner and teacher of mindfulness meditation. The four winds
have blown him safely to his new home in Sonoma County, where he enjoys the scenery and
wines. He also produces Dr. Dave’s “To Your Health” segments for Wine Country Radio.
Dave’s musical tastes run from The Allman Brothers to Frank Zappa, and he is also a Shakespeare
buff and a devotee of the theater. His professional interests include Balint groups
and the doctor-patient relationship, clinical skills, dermatology, cardiology, and teaching the
breadth and depth of Family Medicine. He would be just as happy picking a wine to match a
meal, though he has the good sense to not do so while at work. | | |  |  |  | Tara Scott, M.D. Director of Leadership and Professional Development, is a native Californian.
A graduate of Harvard Medical School, Tara happily moved back to Northern California
for residency at SRFMR. After graduation, Tara worked in Sonoma County ERs, urgent care
centers and community clinics giving her a better understanding of the patient safety net
of Sonoma County. Since joining the faculty in 2007, Tara has been developing a new 3-year
longitudinal curriculum in leadership development, post-residency career preparation
and community service/education. Outside of work, Tara loves to cook for friends and
family and frequently can be found lurking in the farmer’s markets of Berkeley and Oakland
where she lives. She and her partner, Travers, have recently added a flock of chickens to their
home oasis. Tara is looking for ways to bring the local food movement and education about
healthy eating into clinical practice at the residency. | | |  |  | .JPG) | Lisa Ward, MD, MSPH, MS Director of Selection/Recruitment, completed a Masters in Public Health in England at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She then completed her medical school training at UCSF and residency at San Francisco General Hospital. She next went to the OB/Gyn Department at UC Davis where she completed a fellowship in chronic disease management in women as well as a Masters Degree in Clinical Research. She was a faculty member in the UCSF Family and Community Medicine Department for two years before moving North for the good life in 2008 when she joined the faculty at Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency. She is an active member of the OB teaching faculty and provides clinical services at Southwest Community Health Center. Outside of work, Lisa revels with her young daughter, plays the flute, gardens, and looks for any opportunity for DIY at home.
| | |  |  |  | Jamie Weinstein, M.D. Co - director of the medical student clerkship and a practicing family physician at Kaiser Permanente. After medical school in Portland OR and seven years in the Midwest for residency and a faculty position at the University of Michigan, Jamie happily settled into bay area life in the summer of 2007. She has several years of experience at teen clinics and school based health centers and continues to enjoy learning and teaching about adolescent medicine. Jamie is also interested in integrating community medicine experiences and reflective practices into the medical student curriculum. Outside of work, Jamie's life centers around building community with her partner and three amazing and kinetic children | | |  |
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COMMUNITY FACULTY |
 |  | Ty Affleck, M.D. is a graduate of the Medical College of Virginia. After completing his family medicine residency in Pueblo, Colorado Dr. Affleck was selected for a fellowship at the Sports Medicine Clinic in Seattle, WA, where he worked with high school, collegiate, and professional athletes including the Seattle Mariners the Rainer Cup hydroplane racers, and PRCA rodeo cowboys.
He is currently the principal provider at Santa Rosa Sports & Family Medicine and serves as the team physician for Sonoma State University and Santa Rosa Junior College athletic departments, providing emergency care at events, designing training programs and overseeing rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Dr. Affleck is also Medical Director for the Vineman Triathlon, a qualifying event for the world-famous Ironman.
| | |  |  |  | Peter Baginsky, M.D. a graduate of Harvard Medical School, completed his Family Practice residency at Santa Rosa and a fellowship in diabetes at UCSF. He teaches Family Practice, is the director of the Diabetes Clinic, and conducts clinical research in diabetes.
| | |  |  |  | Fred Brewer, M.D. received his medical education at UCLA. He actively attends the resident care of children experience at Sutter Medical Center, which includes both pediatric inpatients and experiences in the intensive care nursery. He also has a private practice in Santa Rosa. He enjoys gardening and hiking. | | |  |  |  | John Dervin, M.D. is a graduate of St. Louis University School of Medicine and completed his FP residency at Santa Rosa. He teaches outpatient procedures including flexible sigmoidoscopy, colposcopy and vasectomy. His special interests include colo-rectal and cervical cancer detection. | | |  |  |  | Jim Dolan, M.D. is a University of Michigan Medical school graduate and completed his FP residency at the Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency (2008). Jim currently works as a hospitalist at the Mendocino Coast District Hospital and in the Emergency Department of several local hospitals including SMCSR. He precepts as much as possible in the resident clinic and is working with a group of residents and former residents to link the program to an international site. Areas of special interest include mind-body medicine and international health. | | |  |  |  | Nancy Doyle, M.D. is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Family Medicine at UCSF. She received her medical degree from UCSF, continued training in Pediatrics and Immunology, and helped establish the UCSF Pediatric Rheumatology Program. Additionally, she has worked in private practice pediatrics for over two decades and has taught at the residency since 1982. She also works as volunteer pediatrician with the perinatal program at the Drug Abuse Alternative Center. | | |  |  |  | Carlos Garcia M.D. has been working in the Santa Rosa community for over 10 years. He attended UCLA Medical School and graduated from the Santa Rosa Family Practice Program in 1997. Since graduating he has enjoyed precepting and interacting with the very talented resident physicians. He currently practices at Kaiser Santa Rosa Medical Center in both the outpatient Family Medicine Department and as a part time hospitalist. Special interests include Latino health services, pediatric and adolescent medicine, preventive health and community outreach. Part of his role as a Kaiser Physician is promoting healthcare to winery workers across Sonoma County. In his spare time he enjoys gardening/landscaping, hiking, sports and exploring the many great restaurants around us. He hopes to continue organizing softball events for our residents and staff. | | |  |  |  | Karen Kai Gelphman, M.P.H., M.D is a University of Washington graduate and completed her FP residency at Santa Rosa. She completed a family medicine fellowship in 1996 and then taught part-time at the Residency. She began a 2-person practice in Forestville and is currently in a 4-doctor practice and teaches procedures clinics for the residents. Her interests include diabetes, women's health, and depression. | | |  |  |  | Tim Gieseke, M.D., CMD completed his Internal Medicine Residency at UC Davis and subsequent certification from the ACP. He was certified by the American Medical Directors Association for LTC medicine in 1996 and 2002. He has recently become an associate Medical Director for Sutter VNA Hospice. He is a multi-facility Medical Director and a full time SNF physician. He enjoys international medicine and has practiced briefly in Ecuador and Albania. He enjoys teaching rehabilitation, nursing home medicine, and hospice. | | |  |  |  | Douglas Jimenez, M.D. grew up in the Bay Area and went to medical school at UC San
Francisco. After completing his residency in Family Practice, he did a fellowship in Obstetrics.
His interests include pregnancy care, procedures and health care equality for all. He has
experience in medicine in the developing world in a variety of clinical settings. He sees patients at
Southwest Community Health Center where he has an active high-risk obstetrical practice. He is involved in teaching residents on Labor and Delivery and in the outpatient setting teaching procedures such as vasectomy
| | |  |  |  | Kin-Man Lai, M.D. is a graduate of University of California Irvine and completed his general surgery residency at Stanford University. He completed a vascular surgery fellowship at Atlanta Medical Center. His special interests include complex vascular surgery and endovascular therapy. | | |  |  |  | Louis Menachof, M.D. Clinical Professor, UCSF, has been a practicing pediatrician and teacher in this program since 1961. He is now a half-time teacher of outpatient pediatrics and coordinates approximately 5 local pediatricians into outpatient pediatric training. He is also board certified in neonatal medicine. In his free time he enjoys snow skiing, kayaking, running and spending time with his family. | | |  |  |  | Tom Miles, M.D. is a graduate of The University of Maryland School of Medicine. He is an orthopedic surgeon and is section chief of orthopedics. He has a special interest in joint reconstruction and hand surgery. | | |  |  |  | JoDean Nicolette, M.D. received her medical degree from Stanford University. She trained in Family and Community Medicine at University of California at Davis. Dr. Nicolette is particularly interested in curriculum revision and design. While she enjoys the full scope of Family Medicine, Dr. Nicolette is dedicated to improving comprehensive care for women. She also has a special interest in environmentalism and Medical Ecology. She sits on the board of Directors for the American College of Women's Health Physicians and also serves as Editor-in-Chief and President-Select for the organization. Dr. Nicolette loves animals, and has three greyhounds, two cats, and two American Paint Horses. In her free time she enjoys backpacking, trail running, horseback riding, reading, and writing. | | |  |  |  | Robert J Nied, M.D. is originally from So Cal and graduated from UCLA school of Medicine in 1997. Rob completed his Family Medicine Residency at University of Michigan and a fellowship in sports medicine at Michigan State University. He is boarded in Family Medicine and sports medicine. After several years in community practice, he joined Kaiser Permanente in 2003 where he practices primary care and sports medicine. Rob is involved in teaching and coordinating the musculoskeletal curriculum for the Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency Program. He enjoys many athletic activities especially soccer, biking, and surfing. | | |  |  |  | James R. O'Malley, M.D., F.A.A.P. is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine, UCSF since 1992. He graduated from the School of Medicine of Loyola University Chicago and completed residency at Valley Medical Center of San Jose and Stanford University. He practiced pediatrics and was an attending at Santa Rosa Memorial and Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa from 1967 to 2001. He is a past member of the Board of Directors of Sonoma County Medical Association, and chaired the departments of pediatrics at Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa and Memorial Hospital. He enjoys hiking the great outdoors and volunteers at the Catholic Workers food distribution center. He lives with Karen, his wife of forty years, a recently retired R.N. | | |  |  |  | Jeannie Pflum, D.O., M.S. is a graduate of the University of Des Moines, Iowa in medicine and Health Care Administration in 1997. She completed her Ob/Gyn residency at University of Vermont in Burlington, VT in 2001. She has a great interest in teaching residents and has a private practice specializing in Ob/Gyn in Santa Rosa. She loves racing land speed cars and motorcycles and wants to promote women & kids in motor sports. | | |  |  |  | Jeffrey Pierce, M.D. is a native of South Texas and graduate of Baylor College of Medicine. He did his family medicine training in Santa Rosa and graduated in 2007. His first job after residency was with the Baylor College of Medicine Pediatric AIDS Corps in the small African kingdom of Lesotho. Since returning to the States, Jeff has split his work time between the US, where he works in a variety of settings, and the developing world. He spends his free time following his passions of running, mountain biking, playing the saxophone and the enjoyment of hops | | |  |  |  | Matthew B. Pride, M.D. is a graduate of University of Washington School of Medicine. He completed a family medicine residency at Ventura County Medical Center in 1995 with an interest in rural, underserved and possibly international medicine. After practicing family medicine at various locations in California and Washington, heightened interest in OB/Gyn drew him back to an OB/Gyn residency in Las Vegas, which he completed in 2004. He finds practicing OB/Gyn and teaching the residents a very rewarding balance. He spends his free time with his family and in various outdoor pursuits. | | |  |  |  | Larry Slater, M.D. is a University of Southern California graduate and completed his FP residency at Santa Rosa. He completed a family medicine fellowship in 1980 and has been on the clinical faculty since then, coordinated the medical student clerkship and actively teaches on the Obstetrics Unit. He is also a member of one of Santa Rosa's largest family medical group practices. | | |  |  |  | Veronica Vuksich, D.O. is a graduate of the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific and the Family Medicine Residency in Santa Rosa. She is a preceptor in the outpatient clinic, does locums in the community, has her own osteopathic medicine private practice and is an HIV consultant in the rural setting. | | |  |  |  | Steven Wolf, M.D. is a graduate of Finch University of Health Sciences/Chicago Medical School and completed his Family Practice residency at the Carle Clinic in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. His strengths include a solid background in medical procedures and he teaches outpatient procedures including sigmoidoscopy, colposcopy, LEEP, and vasectomy. He has special interests in non-operative Obstetrics and is also active in teaching residents. | | |  |
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