Laura Aravena, MD
Location: Verona Center
Medical school: Wayne State University School of Medicine
Laura Aravena, MD (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Aravena is drawn to family medicine for the broad scope of practice and the ability to form lasting relationships with patients and their families.
During medical school, Aravena served as a near-peer tutor where she supported junior students with clinical skills, exam preparation, and applying to family medicine residency programs. She developed a workshop aimed at teaching communication skills in a low-pressure environment through the use of medical improv. Aravena also was a board member of a plant-based nutrition group that provided educational sessions for students and the community on the role of plant-based nutrition in disease prevention and management, while advocating for the inclusion of nutrition education in the medical school curriculum.
Outside of medicine, Aravena enjoys ballroom dancing, caring for houseplants, hiking, baking, and exploring new foods and restaurants.
Samantha Barbour, MD, DPT
Location: Verona Center
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Samantha “Sam” Barbour, MD, DPT (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Barbour started her career as a physical therapist and is passionate about movement as medicine. She worked in an acute care setting and learned the importance of mobility in the hospital while enjoying being part of an interdisciplinary team.
As a DFMCH Summer Student Research & Clinical Assistantship program participant, Barbour studied patient responses to MyChart messages that asked what they wanted their doctor to know about them prior to establishing care. Through this project she gained an appreciation for the importance of the patient-physician relationship.
Barbour is part of a physician writer’s group and has an interest in the medical humanities. She was a student instructor for the Healer’s Art course during her first and second year of medical school and led a peer discussion group on humanism in medicine.
Outside of medicine, Barbour enjoys road and mountain biking, running, gardening, writing, and spending time with her family.
Shweta Bhatnagar, DO, MPH
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine – Carolinas Campus
Shweta Bhatnagar, DO, MPH (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Bhatnagar is passional about providing inclusive, culturally conscientious care that utilizes effective listening and communication skills to build strong relationships with her patients. She wants to empower patients to make decisions that are best for their lives and to continue her public health work through policy advocacy and community health initiatives.
During medical school, Bhatnagar helped create and implement a lecture series for medical students designed to improve cultural competency by exploring topics related to social justice, health equity, and public health in medicine. She also volunteered at a domestic violence crisis line center and at an LGBTQIA+ youth outreach center. These experiences affirmed her passion for providing conscientious care to vulnerable populations.
While earning her MPH, she worked with the University of North Carolina Peripartum Mood Disorders Program to develop medical education curricula on care practices for perinatal patients with substance use disorders. Bhatnagar also helped create a statewide mental health provider database for perinatal and postpartum patients to improve care access.
Outside of medicine, Bhatnagar enjoys reading, dancing, hiking, playing board and card games, and watching Disney movies.
Kathryn Breslin, MD
Location: Belleville Center
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Kathryn “Kate” Breslin, MD (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Breslin fell in love with family medicine because of the relationships with patients through all stages of life and strives to honor the dignity of all individuals through holistic, compassionate care.
Community service has long been a part of Breslin’s life, teaching her skills in empathy, compassion and the power of listening, which she now brings to her medical practice. Breslin’s desire to pursue medicine was deepened while working as a camp counselor for children with disabilities as an undergraduate student. During her time at SMPH, Breslin volunteered at MEDiC, a student-run free clinic providing care for underserved patients in Madison. She completed her clinical rotations throughout central and northern Wisconsin as part of the Wisconsin Academy for Rural Medicine (WARM). These rotations exposed her to a variety of communities throughout the state and their unique medical challenges.
Outside of medicine, Breslin enjoys spending time on the water with her family at their cabin in Michigan, being outdoors, running, playing pickleball, and going for long walks.
Marcelle “Marcie” Bulla, MD
Location: Verona Center
Medical school: University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine
Marcelle “Marcie” Bulla, MD (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Originally from Leicester, North Carolina, and Nashville, Tennessee, Bulla is passionate about providing comprehensive care to underserved populations and the LGBTQ+ community. Her deep interest in reproductive health and whole-person care grew from personal experiences navigating the healthcare system with family members and from years of community engagement, including leading global health brigades and volunteering at free clinics in Memphis.
During medical school at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Bulla held leadership roles in multiple service organizations, contributed to health disparities education through symposium planning, and conducted public health work on maternal-infant outcomes. Her experiences have solidified her interest in pursuing family medicine with a focus on obstetrics, and she is considering an FM-OB fellowship after residency.
Outside of medicine, Bulla enjoys crafting—including crochet, sewing, and quilting—alongside cooking, birdwatching, and running. She is known for hosting elaborate murder mystery parties and loves reading fantasy novels while listening to indie and alt-pop rock.
Samantha Busch, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Samantha Busch, MD (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. With a passion for community health, Busch is drawn to family medicine to support patients and families as a whole and advocate for accessible and affordable health care.
Samantha provided urban underserved care during medical school as part of the Training in Urban Medicine and Public Health (TRIUMPH) program. Prior to starting her medical education, Samantha served in AmeriCorps, where she participated in Medicaid outreach for un-housed individuals and residents of Dane County Jail.
Busch’s commitment to family medicine is evident by her broad involvement with family medicine organizations as a student, including serving as a UW FMIG leader, WAFP Foundation student director, AAFP regional coordinator, and STFM student member to the board of directors. She received the AAFP Pisacano Leadership Foundation Scholarship award in 2024 for demonstrating outstanding leadership and service.
Outside of medicine, Busch enjoys gardening, traveling, making holiday crafts, listening to music, and traveling with her family.
Catherine Cogley, DO, MA
Location: Belleville Center – RHET
Medical school: Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Catherine Cogley, DO, MA (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Cogley is interested in family medicine because of the meaningful connections she can make with patients. She values patients holistically because every aspect of life can affect their health.
Cogley learned the importance of public health in communities while volunteering with the Clay County Public Health Center during college. She also volunteered with Care Beyond the Boulevard, a nonprofit organization that provides free health care to those in need in Kansas City. She learned the value of developing relationships and continuity of care while working as a certified nursing assistant in a long-term care facility, assisting its residents with the activities of daily living while collaborating with other medical professionals.
As a medical student, Cogley obtained her master of arts in bioethics with a focus on the ethics of using artificial intelligence for mental health care in rural communities.
Outside of medicine, Cogley enjoys soccer, running, reading mystery books, and baking.
Shanaya Hebgen, MD
Location: Belleville Center – RHET
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Shanaya Hebgen, MD (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Hebgen grew up in a rural community and chose to complete medical school in the Wisconsin Academy for Rural Medicine (WARM) at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. As a WARM student, Hebgen had ample opportunities to foster strong connections with community members that enhanced her desire to not only serve her community as a physician but to hold other positions in the community as well.
Hebgen earned a Path of Distinction in Medical Education that allowed her to foster her love of education in a medical setting. Through this pathway, she worked with a palliative care physician to create a palliative care simulation course and created a workshop for program directors to improve their residency interview experiences.
Outside of medicine, Hebgen enjoys playing sand volleyball, horseback riding, paddle boarding with her dog, hiking, baking, snowboarding, and trying new things.
Olivia Kavanaugh-Garcia, DO
Location: Verona Center
Medical school: Marian University Wood College of Osteopathic Medicine
Olivia Kavanaugh-Garcia, DO (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. As a medical student, Kavanaugh-Garcia served as a student member of the Indiana Academy of Family Physicians board of directors and as a delegate at the National Conference Student Congress where she learned about advocating for patients in the family medicine field.
While working at the student-run Near West Free Clinic, Kavanaugh-Garcia learned how to navigate barriers to health care access and more about social determinants of health. Through her work with an overdose lifeline, Kavanaugh-Garcia better understood substance use disorders and furthered her interest in addiction medicine training. As a tutor, Kavanaugh-Garcia honed her teaching and communication skills and hopes to include teaching as part of her medical career.
Outside of medicine, Kavanaugh-Garcia enjoys hiking, running, jigsaw puzzles, Formula 1 racing, building Lego sets, reading fantasy novels, and spending time with loved ones.
Trina Pal, MD
Location: Wingra Center
Medical school: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Trina Pal, MD (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. As an undergraduate student, Pal led a non-profit organization based out of Detroit called Seven Mile. The organization taught weekly art and creative writing lessons to children attending underfunded public schools. This experience inspired Pal to pursue medicine in support of underserved communities.
Pal became passionate about reproductive justice while serving as a patient escort at an abortion clinic in Cleveland during medical school.
Studying forest ecosystems while in pursuit of her bachelor’s degree in ecology also shaped her view of medicine. She is inspired by the natural world and has a focus on the field of environmental health and environmental justice.
Outside of medicine, Pal enjoys hiking, reading, dancing, and watercolor painting.
Bich-Nhi Pham, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: University of Massachusetts T.H. Chan School of Medicine
Bich-Nhi Pham, MD (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Pham loves exploring, seeing, and interacting with family dynamics in her pursuit of full-spectrum family medicine. Family medicine allows her a breadth and depth of knowledge that aligns with her personal values of working and growing as a community.
Pham ‘s medical journey started while visiting family in Vietnam as a child. She saw that the health of a family was dependent on every member of the family; when one person became ill, the health of the family suffered, and survival became more difficult. She experienced her first sense of community when people in the neighborhood chipped in what they could despite their own hardships. Pham is dedicated to carrying this forward by using her skills and knowledge to impact people, families, and, in turn, their communities.
Outside of medicine, Pham enjoys cooking for people, fantasizing about architecture and her dream home, playing in a band/ensemble, watching great movies and shows, playing videogames, and finding any reason to celebrate.
Sheida Pourdashti, MD
Location: Wingra Center
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Sheida Pourdashti, MD (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Pourdashti attended the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health where she was a student leader of the Medical Students for Minority Concerns group and where she served as a volunteer in the Office of Multicultural Affairs, advocating for inclusive practices and addressing minority health challenges.
Pourdashti also served as a program assistant in the Health Professions Shadowing Program and as a Health Occupations and Professions Exploration program mentor. These roles helped her develop strong mentorship and leadership skills while fostering diversity and community involvement.
Pourdashti completed the Path of Distinction in Public Health and was involved in research throughout all four years of medical school with a focus on global health. She also developed and led an afterschool curriculum for students at the Dane County Boys and Girls Club that provided accessible resources to support young children’s well-being and addressed socioeconomic factors in health education.
Outside of medicine, Pourdashti enjoys reading, traveling, baking, watching TV shows, and spending time with family and friends.
Eric Reetz, MD
Location: Belleville Center
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Eric Reetz, MD (he/him/his) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Reetz was attracted to family medicine for the relationships family medicine doctors create with their patients and their strong positioning as advocates in their community.
As an undergraduate student, working at a free clinic opened Reetz’s eyes to inequities in the health care system as well as the generosity of the people who take time to fill the gaps. He also volunteered at his medical school’s free clinic, learning the importance of community resources and partners in helping patients meet their health needs.
Reetz had a unique opportunity to work alongside a family physician and his firearm injury prevention efforts by talking to fellow students, teaching and offering cable locks to patients at their clinics, and accompanying medical professionals to a local gun shop to learn more about firearms from an expert in the community. Reetz plans to continue his work in firearm injury prevention throughout his residency.
Outside of medicine, Reetz enjoys fishing, hunting, hiking, gardening, playing board games and sports, and watching Wisconsin sports.
Shreya Sarmah, MD
Location: Wingra Center
Medical school: University of Illinois College of Medicine
Shreya Sarmah, MD (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Sarmah was inspired by her grandfather, the only family medicine physician in a small town in India. The relationships he built with patients felt magical to Sarmah as a child, as he cared for everyone regardless of caste and emphasized the importance of health care equality.
Her passion for women’s health and the importance of postpartum care grew during her undergraduate research on postpartum mental health. Her research on the effectiveness of comprehensive postpartum visits and paternal postpartum health furthered her interest in family medicine.
Sarmah aims to normalize conversations about women’s health and make it more open, accessible, and culturally competent. She sees the importance of breaking taboos and stigmas so that everyone can feel comfortable discussing their health and seeking the care they deserve.
Outside of medicine, Sarmah enjoys piano, pickleball, paddleboarding, watercolor painting, exploring new restaurants, and walking her dog.
Mary Zeitler, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: University of Louisville School of Medicine
Mary Zeitler, MD joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Zeitler is drawn to family medicine by meaningful physician-patient relationships. While working with a family physician in a small town, Mary witnessed how to effectively balance a busy clinic schedule with ensuring that each patient feels heard and seen, and the impact that one person can have on an entire community.
Growing up in a multicultural household gave Zeitler perspective into the uniqueness of each individual and motivated her to try to understand people deeply. Re-starting a community free clinic after the COVID-19 pandemic sparked her passion for family medicine and community health. Zeitler’s interest in accessible health care was deepened through volunteering at community health fairs.
Outside of medicine, Zeitler enjoys hiking, spending time with pets, and taking care of houseplants.
Sarah Zelazoski, MD
Location: Wingra Center
Medical school: Albany Medical College
Sarah Zelazoski, MD (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH in 2025 as a resident. Growing up in a bilingual household with Peruvian roots, Zelazoski developed an early appreciation for culture, empathy, and individualized care. Her path to family medicine was shaped by years of community engagement—from working as a caregiver in Middleton, Wisconsin, to volunteering at free clinics and organizing health fairs in underserved neighborhoods in Albany, New York. Her experiences deepened her commitment to reproductive health, adolescent medicine, and behavioral health.
Zelazoski is drawn to family medicine for its emphasis on long-term patient relationships and personalized care. During medical school at Albany Medical College, she led quality improvement initiatives to increase mental health screenings and mentored first-year students to promote wellness and academic success. She also worked as a Clinical Research Assistant at the Medical College of Wisconsin, where she gained firsthand experience balancing clinical care with research and compassion.
Outside of medicine, Zelazoski enjoys baking elaborate cakes, working out, reading historical fiction, hiking with her dog, watercolor painting, and exploring local farmers markets.
Claire Boyce, MD
Location: Verona Center
Medical school: University of Missouri – Columbia School of Medicine
Claire Boyce, MD (she/her/hers) is drawn to family medicine because of her interest in walking alongside every patient through their health journey. Claire is originally from St. Louis, MO. She earned her undergraduate degree in biology and psychology from the University of Notre Dame. She earned her medical degree from the University of Missouri – Columbia School of Medicine. While in medical school, Claire volunteered with MedZou, a student-run free clinic in Central Missouri. She participated in the Global Health Scholars Program, and she also worked on an initiative with Central Missouri Community Action to educate children and families about the positive health benefits that can come from healthy diets and exercise. Claire’s goal is to build trusting relationships with each of her patients and advocate for their needs within complex medical systems. She has special interests in academic medicine, public health, and women’s health. In her free time, she can be found watching sports (Go Chiefs! Go Irish!), working out, watching romcoms, or reading. She also enjoys doing DIY projects around the house and trying to find a bargain at a thrift store or estate sale.
Parker Brown, DO
Location: Wingra Center
Medical school: Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Parker Brown, DO (he/him/his) is from Portland, OR and earned his bachelor’s degree in general science from the University of Oregon. While an undergraduate student, he worked as an HIV and HCV testing technician and counselor at The HIV Alliance. His time with The HIV Alliance is what drew him to be a physician and what taught him the importance of providing compassionate, nonjudgmental care. He also was a certified nurse assistant in long-term care and post-acute rehabilitation facilities. These experiences reinforced the importance of building trusting, long-term relationships with his patients. He attended the Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine. While in medical school, he volunteered with Counseling and Testing Services (CATS) at KC Care, a community clinic in Kansas City. This role further solidified his interest in full-spectrum family medicine, addiction medicine, HIV and HCV medicine, and gender-affirming care. His goal is to provide comprehensive primary care for all patients, with a special focus on working with patients with substance use disorders. Outside of medicine, Parker enjoys making ceramics and pottery, cheering for the Oregon Ducks football team, and exploring the great outdoors by hiking and camping.
Julie Connor, MD
Location: Belleville Center
Medical school: University of Vermont
For Julie Connor, MD (she/her/hers), to be a physician is to be a compassionate listener and partner for each patient in building a plan that maximizes their health and well-being. While earning her undergraduate neuroscience degree from the University of Vermont, Julie researched the influence of pain in the development of mental health disorders. This led to her interests in clinical research, behavioral health, and the intersection of physical and mental health. Prior to medical school, Julie was a research assistant at the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine in Boston, which furthered her interests in pain management and integrative medicine. While earning her medical degree from the University of Vermont, Julie led the student interest groups for family medicine, integrative medicine, and yoga. Her rural family medicine rotations in medical school introduced her to the broad scope of care she wants to practice caring for newborns, elderly patients, and everyone in between. She has a strong passion for promoting wellness and providing comprehensive care. Her interests include obstetrics and women’s health, rural health, behavioral health, integrative medicine, and procedures. Julie spends her free time running, road and mountain biking, playing tennis, doing yoga, reading, and enjoying time with friends and family. She is from Montpelier, VT.
Kameron Haake, MD
Location: Wingra Center
Medical school: University of Missouri – Columbia
Kameron Haake, MD (she/her/hers) comes to family medicine with a strong passion for community engagement and building strong relationships with patients. She claims both Springfield, MO and Albuquerque, NM as her hometowns. She earned her bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from the University of Denver and her medical degree from the University of Missouri – Columbia. Prior to entering medical school, Kameron worked as a medical assistant at a family practice office where she saw firsthand the importance of caring for multiple generations of the same family and fostering deep connections with patients. In medical school, her passion for health policy and advocacy flourished; she was involved with the American Medical Association and learned to use her voice to help protect patients’ healthcare interests. Kameron also completed an Indian Health Service rotation with the Menominee Tribe; this experience highlighted the importance of recognizing and respecting cultural influences on healthcare while also highlighting the joy and barriers of rural medicine. Her interest areas include full-spectrum family medicine, academics, education, and community and public health. Outside of the hospital and clinic, Kameron can be found exploring the great outdoors, knitting, crocheting, woodworking, and exploring with her partner and their dog.
Amy Holzer, MD
Location: Verona Center
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Amy Holzer, MD (she/her/hers) is drawn to family medicine for the amazing opportunity to provide care to any person, in any setting, at any point in their life. She is excited to manage both chronic and acute conditions and provide obstetric care for her patients. She also has a passion for addiction medicine. Amy is from Hartford, WI and she earned her undergraduate degree in General Biology from Saint Norbert College in De Pere, WI. She then earned her medical degree from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. While in medical school, she served as a student leader for the Mentorship Achievement Program, which connects medical students with local middle schoolers to provide mentorship. She also developed and presented a preventive health curriculum for the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County’s summer program. Amy values building trusting, enduring relationships with her patients, which she embodied through her participation in the Senior Chats program by making weekly phone calls to local seniors early in the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to providing non-judgmental, patient-centered care, Amy enjoys spending her free time outdoors, especially hiking, fishing, and golfing.
Aidan Khoda, DO
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Aidan Khoda, DO (he/him/his) comes to family medicine with a strong passion for providing inclusive healthcare for the LGBTQ+ population and advocating for all his patients. Aidan was born and raised in Oklahoma City and Edmond, OK. As a rural track student, he earned his bachelor’s degree in Physiology from Oklahoma State University. He went on to earn his medical degree from the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation. As part of the inaugural class from the first tribally affiliated medical school in the country, Aidan lived on the Cherokee Nation’s reservation for three years, learning about the tribal healthcare system and seeing firsthand the disparities that affect Indigenous people. While in medical school, Aidan developed a dedication to providing LGBTQ+ care and was involved in his school’s Gay and Lesbian Advocacy in Medicine Club, where he promoted awareness about LBGTQ+ medicine to other future physicians. He is also interested in reproductive health, addiction medicine, osteopathic manipulative medicine, and integrating each of these areas into LGBTQ+-friendly clinical spaces. Some of Aidan’s hobbies include listening to and singing off-key to pop music, taking care of his guinea pig, exploring museums, and trying new restaurants. He is also a big fan of Pirates of the Caribbean.
Sinduja Kilaru, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Sinduja Kilaru, MD (she/her/hers) is drawn to family medicine because of the specialty’s breadth of care, commitment to advocacy, and the understanding of patients within the greater context of their community. Her hometowns include Fenton, MI and Ann Arbor, MI. She earned her bachelor’s degree in biomolecular science from the University of Michigan. While an undergraduate, she worked at a Detroit nonprofit and created summer camps that provided free and subsidized childcare to over 230 children. Sinduja also was a research assistant for a National Institutes of Health study on the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes-Neonatal Neurobehavior and Outcomes in Very Preterm Infants (ECHO) at Harbor-UCLA. She then earned her medical degree from the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. While in Chicago, she volunteered at Community Health Clinic, the largest free clinic in the nation. Her experiences throughout her training have led Sinduja to her interests in integrative medicine, reproductive health, and child and adolescent behavioral health. She is committed to actively listening to each of her patients and being a part of their story. Outside of medicine, Sinduja enjoys reading, yoga, spending time with friends and family, and hiking.
Rebeka Mercker, MD
Location: Belleville Center – RHET
Medical school: Indiana University School of Medicine
Rebeka Mercker, MD was born and raised in Fulda, IN, “the smallest of small towns.” Within a population of 38, Rebeka learned the importance of building strong community ties with her patients. Rebeka chose family medicine because of the in-depth relationships she can build with patients and their families. Rebeka earned her undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of Southern Indiana. She spent eight weeks studying abroad in Gaborone, Botswana, during which time she was exposed to different health systems by working at various urban and rural clinics. Rebeka also served a summer as a member of the AmeriCorps Hoosier Public Health Corps, where her work was focused in nonprofit LGBTQ+ services in Indianapolis. She earned her medical degree from the Indiana University School of Medicine. She was the women’s health liaison for her medical school’s student outreach clinic. In this role, she deepened her passion for women’s health and the importance of providing easily accessible care to underserved populations. All these experiences have led to Rebeka’s committed interests in women’s health, LGBTQ+ care, and rural healthcare. Rebeka unwinds through her hobbies of long-distance running, playing soccer, putting together puzzles, and listening to audiobooks.
Hailey Milakovich, MD
Location: Belleville Center
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Hailey Milakovich, MD (she/her/hers) is a proud Wisconsinite. Born and raised in Oconomowoc, she moved to Madison for college and has never left. She earned her bachelor’s degree in biology and psychology and her medical degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Hailey has worked as a medical assistant in women’s health clinics; this experience fostered her commitment to women’s health, prenatal, and obstetric care. She volunteered with MEDiC, UW’s student-run free clinic, and she also taught about health and organ systems at local schools through Doctors Ought to Care. Hailey is drawn to family medicine by the lasting therapeutic relationships she can form and its holistic approach to health and wellness. Hailey is committed to providing full spectrum primary care for all genders and ages, from birth to geriatrics and everyone in between. She also has a strong interest in rural medicine and community health engagement. Hailey enjoys spending time with her partner and their two cats, especially while watching spooky movies. She also enjoys going outside, whether it’s for hiking, camping, boating, barbequing, or pickle balling. She loves hosting gatherings with friends and spending time with family around the dinner table.
Nathan Miller, MD
Location: Belleville Center – RHET
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Nathan (Nate) Miller, MD (he/him/his) strives to be a family physician who guides, educates, and partners with patients to empower them to lead healthier lives and achieve their fullest potential. Nate is from Beaver Dam, WI and he earned his bachelor’s in business management from Hope College in Holland, MI. Nate then participated in the Wisconsin Academy for Rural Medicine (WARM) while earning his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. This provided him with the opportunity to immerse himself in a rural community and learn about the unique medical needs that rural communities face. This experience solidified his passion to practice full-spectrum family medicine and build long-term relationships with patients. Nate also was able to introduce the next generation to the incredible world of medicine and careers in healthcare by presenting to students at La Crosse-area schools and colleges. Nate’s interest areas include procedures, vasectomies, and practice management and healthcare operations. Nate can often be found in his garage woodworking shop, perfecting his skills with downhill and water skiing, cooking, and playing sand volleyball. He relaxes by enjoying a great book and painting.
Rachel Munson, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Rachel Munson, MD (she/her/hers) is a family physician because she is passionate about providing direct patient care to individuals and addressing system disparities that harm the community. Rachel is from Milwaukee, WI and she earned her undergraduate degree in Human Physiology and Psychology from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities. She returned to Wisconsin to attend the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. While in Madison, Rachel developed her passion for advocacy and worked to advocate for reproductive justice, racial equity, and size inclusivity in medicine through her leadership of student groups and her participation in the Wisconsin Medical Society Medical Student Section. She also volunteered with Special Olympics Wisconsin and MEDiC, UW’s student-run free clinic. Rachel was drawn to family medicine because of the incredible opportunity to provide care across the spectrum of life. Outside of medicine, she enjoys walking and biking around Madison, traveling to new places both in and outside of the US, swimming, hiking, reading, baking, and knitting sweaters to survive the chilly Wisconsin winters.
Ulochi Nwagwu, MD
Location: Wingra Center
Medical school: George’s University School of Medicine
Ulochi Nwagwu, MD, MPH’s (she/her/hers) path to medicine was shaped by her journeys through Chicago, IL, Atlanta, GA, Guadalajara, Mexico, and St. George’s, Grenada. She grew up in the under-resourced neighborhood of Englewood in Chicago, which instilled in her resilience and determination to overcome obstacles. She earned her bachelor’s degree in community health from the University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign and her master’s in public health from Emory University. She worked extensively in public health and clinical research, which provided her the opportunity to build relationships with patients and listen to their stories, which deepened her appreciation for the human aspect of healthcare. Ulochi participated in global health experiences in which she learned to be resourceful and adaptable in providing care. The experiences also broadened her perspective on healthcare disparities and challenged her to contribute to innovative solutions. Ulochi earned her medical degree from St. George’s University School of Medicine. She is drawn to family medicine because of her wide-ranging interests in women’s health, obstetrics, gynecology, adolescent and pediatric reproductive health, dermatology, preventative medicine, and lifestyle medicine. Ulochi spends her free time journaling, thrifting, cooking, baking, and exploring perfumery and nail artistry.
Supriya Paidemarry, MD
Location: Verona Clinic
Medical school: Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Supriya Paidemarry, MD’s (she/her/hers) approach to medicine is that every patient is a person, and behind every person is a story. She strives to build trusting relationships with her patients so she can join their story and provide healthcare that is personalized to each patient’s story and community. Supriya grew up in the metro Detroit, MI area before moving to Baltimore to earn her undergraduate degree in molecular and cellular biology and psychology from Johns Hopkins University. She then moved to Phoenix, AZ, where she was an AmeriCorps member who worked with and advocated for survivors of intimate partner violence. She went on to earn her medical degree from the Saint Louis University School of Medicine. While in medical school, she volunteered as a job coach for individuals who were recently released from prison. She also conducted addiction medicine research that was focused on older adults who use prescription opioids. Supriya appreciates the ability foster long-term, meaningful relationships with her patients. While she enjoys full-spectrum care, she is particularly interested in women’s health, pediatrics, and mental health. She unwinds by playing with her cat, traveling, trying new restaurants, baking, and watching TV shows.
Alejandra Pineda, MD
Location: Wingra Clinic
Medical school: University of Illinois College of Medicine – Peoria
Alejandra Pineda, MD (she/her/hers) is passionate about engaging with her communities and using her voice as a physician to advocate for patients as both individuals and as communities. Alejandra grew up in Elgin, IL. She earned her undergraduate degree in biochemistry and molecular biology from the University of Miami. She returned to Illinois to earn her medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine – Peoria. While in medical school, Alejandra started a mobile food pantry that provided culturally appropriate healthy foods and recipes to the Hispanic population in Peoria. This experience affirmed her passion for community engagement as she was able to successfully connect with the Hispanic community and bring medicine through food. She enjoys practicing family medicine because of the unique opportunity to be a part of her patients’ lives and become extended family to her patients. Alejandra is passionate about mental health, addiction medicine, women’s health and obstetrics, and procedures. Outside of the clinic and hospital, Alejandra can often be found enjoying arts and crafts, exploring trails either on foot or on a bike, trying new recipes, rewatching tv shows, and spending time with family and friends.
Hannah Ray, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Hannah Ray, MD, MSGH (she/her/hers) is drawn to family medicine because of the scope of practice and ability to make long-term relationships with patients and their families. Hannah is originally from Ventura, CA, and she earned both her undergraduate degree in science pre-professional studies and her master’s in global health from the University of Notre Dame. During this time, she served as a volunteer foster parent in a group home setting. This experience helped shape her master’s capstone project that focused on maternal and neonatal mortality in low- and middle-income countries. Hanna earned her medical degree from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. While in medical school, she was part of the Health Equity Activation Taskforce that focused on creating and improving the longitudinal diversity, equity, and inclusion curriculum for MD students. Hannah enjoys working with a broad team of health professionals, interacting with a diverse patient panel, building long term relationships with multiple generations of families, and being on the frontlines of public health interventions. She has specific interests in obstetrics, teaching, and academic medicine. Hannah’s hobbies include playing the clarinet, Dungeons & Dragons, yoga, hiking, painting watercolor birds, and hanging out with her husband, daughter, and dog.
Kellie Steele, MD
Location: Verona Clinic
Medical school: Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
For Kellie Steele, MD, MPH (she/her/hers), to practice family medicine is to treat patients within the clinic, engage with communities, and address health disparities systematically. Kellie is from Metamora, IL and she earned her bachelor’s degree in biology, chemistry, and Spanish from Greenville University in Greenville, IL. After graduation, she spent a year in the Dominican Republic doing community health work in the areas surrounding Jarabacoa. This work included hosting mobile rural primary care clinics, conducting home visits, and leading health education talks at local schools. Kellie then returned to Illinois and earned her medical degree and her master’s in public health from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. While in Chicago, she participated in an interprofessional collaborative that was formed to help mitigate the impacts of COVID-19 on the local underserved community. She also was involved in a local food pantry; by helping with set-up and food distribution, she found joy in connecting with clients through shared recipes. Kellie is dedicated to providing broad spectrum care and she has specific interests in public health and community engagement, rural medicine, women’s health, obstetrics, and gender-affirming care. Outside of the clinic, Kellie enjoys hiking, backpacking, camping, reading, and knitting.
Julia Beccue, MD
Location: Belleville Clinic
Medical school: University of Illinois College of Medicine – Rockford
Julia Beccue, MD (she/her) grew up in rural Illinois, attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for her undergraduate degree, and the University of Illinois College of Medicine – Rockford for her medical degree. Growing up in a rural area instilled a desire to strengthen her community by helping individuals in it to thrive and influenced her journey through medicine. Julia is particularly interested in behavioral health, addiction medicine, and preventative medicine. It is important to her to provide better access to care and help patients take charge of their health. Julia has enjoyed designing and implementing health education events that focus on physical and mental health topics. Caring for communities by participating in Wrap Around Rockford, a mobile healthcare initiative, and working in the Pilsen Food Pantry have been formative experiences for her. Julia stays active by playing basketball and volleyball. She enjoys traveling, trying new cuisine, and spending time with family and friends.
Michelle Breuer, DO
Location: Verona Clinic
Medical school: Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Michelle “Mickey” Breuer, DO (she/her) earned her bachelor’s degree in biology at UW-Madison and is happy to return to Madison as a family medicine resident. As a medical student during the COVID-19 pandemic, she learned the importance of being a recognizable face and providing consistent care and comfort to patients who were admitted long term, unable to have visitors. She looks forward to expanding her expertise in hands-on procedures and further pursuing her interests in sports medicine, women’s health, and preventative medicine. An avid sports fan, she enjoys spending time with her family while rooting for all Wisconsin teams. You will often find her active in the great outdoors, though she also enjoys relaxing by listening to comedy podcasts, organizing and decluttering.
Rita Henien Bybee, DO
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: A.T. Still University of Health Sciences School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona
Rita Henien Bybee, DO (she/her) was born in Thun, Switzerland and has made her home in St. Joseph, Michigan, Lake Havasu City, Arizona, and now Madison. Her experiences developing meaningful relationships with patients led Rita to understand how health encompasses significantly personal and holistic priorities, physical wellbeing, and elimination of disease. She appreciates full spectrum family medicine, the opportunity to pursue her medical interests in prenatal care and obstetrics, geriatric and palliative medicine, and LGBTQ+ and gender-affirming care. With experience as a liaison and a service project event coordinator of a community health center in Flagstaff, AZ, Rita learned firsthand the importance of addressing social determinants of health. She rotated in many community health center sites, from critical access clinics to rural hospitals, which provided her with exposure to diverse patient populations from varying cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. This enriched her mission to uplift the individualized health aspirations of her patients, recommend practical and accessible treatments for their lifestyle and continually adapt her approach to serving her community’s health needs. Rita stays well-rounded in her activities outside of medicine- trail running, hiking, cross-country skiing, reading, and live musical theater. She also enjoys traveling and trying new outdoor activities with her family and friends.
Sophie Chatas, MD
Location: Wingra Clinic
Medical school: University of Michigan Medical School
Sophie Chatas, MD (she/her) is interested in full-spectrum family medicine, with particular interests in community engagement and women’s health. She looks forward to continually expanding her knowledge of health issues, building enduring relationships with patients, and serving as an advocate in a complex healthcare system. While a medical student at the University of Michigan, Sophie was committed to improving the medical education experience for all students as chair and member of a learning environment task force. She further developed her advocacy skills through mentoring, projects for at-risk populations, and support groups aimed at mental wellness. Growing up in Columbus, Ohio, Sophie fell in love with Williamstown, Massachusetts, where she attended Williams College. Sophie loves running and spending time outside. She enjoys baking and ice cream making, and unwinds by reading on the couch with her two cats.
Sheza Dalloul, MD
Location: Verona Clinic
Medical school: Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University
Sheza Dalloul, MD (she/her) calls Vernon Hills, Illinois home, and attended DePaul University and Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University. As a medical student, she enjoyed volunteering in a free clinic while on her family medicine rotation. Sheza finds connections with diverse communities by practicing medicine. To Sheza, humanity and empathy are the foundation of medicine. Hearing her patients’ stories is a highlight in building a relationship between Sheza and her patients. She is passionate about being a physician for a diverse range of people, of all ages, to uplift and support those persevering through medical difficulties. Outside of medicine, Sheza loves hiking, cooking, and working out.
Mario Giacobassi, MD
Location: Wingra Clinic
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Mario J Giacobassi, MD (he/him) has had an adventurous journey to becoming a family medicine physician. Growing up near Milwaukee, he moved to Utah and got a degree in Emergency Services Administration. He spent six years as a wildland firefighter, then worked in neuroscience research studying the mechanisms of pain and sensation. While in medical school he became a father to two children, which shaped his medical school experience. Mario enjoys the broad scope of practice within family medicine and appreciates the opportunity to build longitudinal relationships with patients. He enjoys taking his kids to the woods, backpacking, camping, or even just short walks after school. Mario plays the violin and piano, which has become part of his children’s bedtime routine. He loves cycling- from mountain biking to commuting year around and enjoys weightlifting.
Briana Krewson, DO
Location: Verona Clinic
Medical school: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Briana Krewson, DO, MPH (she/her) developed her passion for family medicine as a community project manager and director of a student-run clinic for the homeless in Philadelphia. She has interests in many areas of family medicine- compassionate humanistic care, preventative and lifestyle medicine, osteopathic manipulative treatment, integrative, holistic medicine, women’s health, leadership in medicine, teaching in medicine, and underserved rural medicine. She has had experiences across the globe that have shaped her, and continues to travel as much as possible. As a Fulbright Fellow, Briana taught English to university students in Rzeszow, Poland, while immersing herself in the local culture. She conducted a medical research project within Alaskan native populations as the Anne C. Carter Global Health Fellow for the American Medical Women’s Association, and also worked in subarctic Canada at the Institute for Circumpolar Health Research. As a physician she looks forward to strengthening the health of her community and supporting long-term relationships with patients at both their healthiest and most vulnerable moments. She is an enthusiastic vegetable and herb gardener and loves baking desserts. She keeps active by hiking with her rescue dog Jake; running, and yoga.
Kelly (Kuehl) Kramer, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: University of Wisconsin Madison School of Medicine and Public Health
Kelly Kramer, MD (she/her) is a Wisconsinite through and through- growing up in Sherwood and attending St. Norbert College in De Pere for her undergraduate degree, and UW-Madison for her medical degree. Her passion for providing quality healthcare for people with developmental disabilities led her to found a local chapter of the American Academy of Developmental Medicine and Dentistry. She studied the transition from pediatric to adult healthcare for patients with Down Syndrome at the Waisman Center. She has also participated in a leadership training program that works to improve services and support for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, where she developed a deep understanding of their unique healthcare needs. Kelly is also interested in women’s health and obstetrics, addiction medicine, and community health. She is an avid reader and unwinds listening to podcasts. She stays active by hiking and playing tennis. Quality time with her family and friends is spent playing card games and board games.
Samantha (Hurrle) Lease, DO
Location: Verona Clinic
Medical school: Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Samantha Lease, DO is from St. Cloud, Minnesota. As an undergraduate she studied biochemistry, music, and Hispanic studies, and is fluent in Spanish. While a medical student at Des Moines University Sam was selected as an Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Teaching Fellow and taught OMM to first and second-year medical students, while also working in an OMM clinic where she further honed her skills. She is particularly interested in preventative medicine, lifestyle management, and Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT). Sam loves the broad scope of family medicine and looks forward to offering her community a wide range of services. She enjoys the variety of patient encounters and management needs that family medicine provides. Outside of medicine, she has a variety of interests and hobbies. She is an accomplished musician, playing both the harp and piano. In addition, she is a published author, having written a novel in her spare time. Sam and her partner enjoy spending time together and living as modern homesteaders.
Noah Maerz, MD
Location: Belleville Clinic – RHET
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Noah Maerz, MD (he/him) is a Wisconsin native with a passion for rural medicine and community health. He is drawn to family medicine because of the potential for long-term relationships with patients, as well as being able to focus on a patient as a whole and getting to know them on a deeper level. Noah received his undergraduate degree from UW-Madison in Biochemistry and also obtained a Certificate in Global Health, before completing his medical degree at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Participating in the Wisconsin Academy for Rural Medicine (WARM) program gave him the opportunity to see a wide range of medical cases. Noah also has experience in mobile medicine, providing care for disadvantaged populations, and strives to improve access to care. He enjoys volunteering for hometown events and teaching high school students about careers in the medical field and the importance of rural medicine. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, golfing, playing cards, and snowmobiling.
Spenser Marting, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: Medical College of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
Spenser Marting, MD (he/him) chose family medicine because of its emphasis on the social and community structures that promote healthy people and communities. While attending medical school, he served as board chair of a student-run free clinic during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, expanding the care options through a new telehealth program. Spenser continued scholarly work at the free clinic while participating in the Urban and Community Health pathway. He established a patient and family advisory council, addressed food insecurity, and advised new managers and volunteers. As a resident, he looks forward to having the opportunity to foster therapeutic partnerships with people at every stage of life. In addition to practicing full-spectrum family medicine, he is interested in mental health, addiction medicine, community engagement, and medical education. Spenser enjoys swimming, listening to public radio, learning how to backpack, and spending time with his wife and friends.
David Miller, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University
David Miller, MD (he/him/his) grew up in Allentown, Pennsylvania and is drawn to family medicine because of the connections he makes with the people he works with- colleagues and patients. With core tenets of kindness, openness, and compassion, he is particularly interested in primary care mental health, gender-affirming care, addiction medicine, and integrative medicine. David is certified to teach yoga and taught virtually during the pandemic. He finds that yoga can be accessible to many people looking to increase their movement and is passionate about promoting physical and mental wellness. His experience tutoring medical students has made him eager to do further teaching in medicine. He loves the process of cooking and learning new techniques to de-stress. He and his partner enjoy nature and look forward to hiking and exploring Wisconsin.
Samantha Prince, MD
Location: Wingra Clinic
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Samantha Prince, MD (she/her) has always called Wisconsin home, having lived in Oconomowoc, Milwaukee, and Madison. She obtained her bachelor’s degree from UW-Milwaukee in Cell and Molecular Biology and Women’s and Gender Studies. Samantha is drawn to the breadth of practice in family medicine. She is looking forward to developing long-term connections with patients and building relationships with entire families. She has been shaped by her experience participating in TRIUMPH- the Training in Urban Medicine and Public Health program- working on a community project involving assessing traumatic brain injury in survivors of domestic violence. Co-leading a medical humanities interest group fostered her interests in women’s health, gender-affirming care, disparity in public health, mental health, and palliative care. Samantha loves traveling anywhere and everywhere, finding new places to go hiking with her partner. She recharges by painting, playing with her cat and dog, and watching movies.
Justine Resnik, MD
Location: Belleville Clinic
Medical school: University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine
Justine Resnik, MD (she/her) chose family medicine to reach the most patients covering all stages of life. With key interests in rural medicine, women’s health, and preventative medicine, she would like to provide care in communities where medical access may be limited. As a medical student during peak times of the COVID-19 pandemic, Justine learned how important it is to be adaptable and the importance of constantly learning new skills to best take care of patients Belleville Clinic. She attended the University of Nevada-Reno for her undergraduate and medical degrees, and was part of the Healthy Nevada committee, which designed and taught preventative health modules to high school students. Justine had the opportunity to live in Japan for a year, where she taught English while learning about Japanese traditions and culture. She enjoys teaching and looks forward to continuing to participate in medical education. Her hobbies include snowboarding, hiking, camping, ceramics, and knitting.
Zoe Roth, DO
Location: Wingra Clinic
Medical school: Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Zoe Roth, DO (she/her) hails from the Rocky Mountains where she attended the University of Colorado-Boulder and the Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She is interested in osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM), sports medicine, healthcare advocacy, LGBTQIA+ healthcare, gender affirming care, and Latinx healthcare. As a sports medicine intern for the University of Colorado Athletic Department, Zoe worked with the women’s basketball, volleyball, and lacrosse teams. She was a founder and president of the Osteopathic Medical Student Coalition of the Colorado Society of Osteopathic Medicine. An avid photographer, Zoe shared her love of subject, composition, and light by teaching photography to children and teens battling cancer through the PabLove Foundation. She is fluent in Spanish and is passionate about bridging communication barriers and providing inclusive, unbiased, and equitable care. Zoe stays active with powerlifting, CrossFit, mountain biking, and snowboarding.
Julie Vaughan, MD
Location: Belleville Clinic – RHET
Medical school: Indiana University School of Medicine
Julie Vaughan, MD (she/her) has a passion for healthcare access, which is her driving force for education and activism. Advocating for patients, caring for those with complex needs, and caring for underserved populations is important to her. She has worked on food insecurity initiatives, receiving a grant for the Healthy Community Connections project. She was on the board of a student-run outreach clinic, where she provided care. Julie served as a rural class representative while a medical student at the Indiana University School of Medicine, involved in increasing opportunities for rural health experiences for her classmates. Her key interests include preventative/lifestyle medicine, chronic disease management, women’s health, and reproductive justice. Julie loves traveling to experience new cultures, hiking in beautiful places, and nature photography. At home with her two cats, she loves to bake for family and friends and design charcuterie boards.
Abigail Cox, MD
Location: Belleville Center
Medical school: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Abigail Cox, MD (she/her), fell in love with family medicine because of the kind and caring culture that is present throughout the field. She believes that kindness is an essential aspect of providing excellent care. She aims to combine the science of medical care with the human touch of kindness and a smile to bring positivity to her patients’ lives. Abigail is from Rochester, NY and she earned her bachelor’s degree in Biology from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA. She went on to attend the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. While in medical school she pursued her interests in behavioral health and the treatment of substance use disorders. She also contributed to her medical school community by participating in a wellness committee and mentoring junior students. In her medical practice, Abigail has strong interests in addiction medicine, behavioral health, dermatology, and women’s health. Abigail loves to dance – she started dancing at the age of 12. She also enjoys sampling ice cream, watching movies (especially Marvel movies), and playing board games.
Peter Fink, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine
Peter Fink, MD (he/him), values being a family physician for the approach of not only treating illness, but also promoting long-term wellness. Peter is committed to caring for the whole person across all ages, organ systems, and acute and chronic stages. He also incorporates evidence-based integrative medicine into his practice to help patients actively cultivate wellness. Peter is from Valparaiso, IN and graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a degree in American Studies / Preprofessional Studies. He then worked as a community health specialist in AmeriCorps at a Federally Qualified Health Center in Portland, OR, where he enrolled patients in Medicaid, implemented a screening tool to assess patients’ social determinants of health, and helped introduce Community Supported Agriculture and Cooking Matters programs to the local neighborhood. Peter earned his medical degree from the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles. While in medical school, he helped design and implement a screening tool for Adverse Childhood Experiences and led health education classes at an underserved school in East LA. Peter enjoys playing guitar and trombone, running, playing basketball, and rooting for Notre Dame sports. He also finds fulfillment through his daily mindfulness meditation practice and involvement with spiritual communities.
Noah Garber, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
Noah Garber, MD (he/him), is drawn to family medicine because of the ability to build meaningful, long-term relationships with patients at all stages of life. He is from Farmington Hills, MI, and he studied Cellular and Molecular Biology, with a minor in Biological Anthropology, at the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor. He attended medical school at the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. He participated as a trainee in the Michigan Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (MI-LEND) program, which taught him about the challenges faced in schools and healthcare systems by children on the autism spectrum and exposed him to the importance of community resources that are available for patients and families. Noah also volunteered as a camp counselor for a summer camp designed for children with serious medical conditions to have a fun and safe experience. Noah’s medical interests include preventative health, obstetrics, and outpatient procedures. He enjoys everything outdoors, especially playing tennis, rock climbing, hiking, and skiing. He also loves live music and spending time with family and friends.
David Hardin, MD
Location: Belleville Center – RHET
Medical school: University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine
David Hardin, MD (he/him), enjoys practicing full-spectrum, rural family medicine. From seeing patients in clinic to being called into the hospital for deliveries to caring for patients of all ages in all settings, David is committed to the life of a rural family doctor. He welcomes the opportunity to build long lasting relationships with his patients and hone the skill to care for all aspects of his patients’ health. In addition to rural medicine, he is also interested in addiction medicine and adolescent health. David is from Fredericksburg, TX and he earned his undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University. He attended medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston School of Medicine. While in Galveston, David volunteered at the local student-run free clinic, where he held several leadership roles. He was also involved with his school’s family medicine interest group, and he worked with other students to promote the broad scope of family medicine as a specialty. Outside of medicine, David enjoys exploring the outdoors and, coming from Texas, he is very excited to experience Wisconsin winter activities, especially on frozen lakes. His hobbies also include canning, spending time with his partner and their dog, and trying out new restaurants.
Kimberly Krawzak, MD
Location: Wingra Center
Medical school: University of Illinois College of Medicine – Peoria
Kimberly Krawzak, MD (she/her), was born and raised in Streamwood, IL. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology and Biochemistry from Lawrence University in Appleton, WI. While in Appleton, Kimberly volunteered with a local hospice organization, where she enjoyed getting to know patients and their families and sharing in their grief, happiness, and nostalgia. She returned to Illinois and earned her medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine – Peoria. As a member of the public health interest group, Kimberly helped organize the annual Health Disparity Forums for the local community. Her experience coordinating the disability and ableism workshop helped shape her passion of working to ensure that healthcare services are accessible to all patients. She also conducted research on patients’ experiences utilizing food pantries, soup kitchens, and government assistance to combat food insecurity. This has inspired her to think creatively about working with patients and building coalitions of community partners to break down complex social situations. Kimberly strives to provide public health-informed family medicine to resolve health disparities and provide holistic patient care. Kimberly’s hobbies include collecting indoor plants, finding new places to eat, hiking, singing, painting, video games, and enjoying the next big Netflix show.
Micah Larson, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Micah Larson, MD (they/them), is a native Wisconsinite and claims Madison as their hometown. After completing their undergraduate degree in Anthropology and Biochemistry from Arizona State University, Micah returned to Madison to attend medical school at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. While in medical school, they spent a month working with adolescent medicine physicians learning about eating disorders and reproductive health, two of Micah’s interest areas. They also spent a month learning about transgender health with a family physician in Green Bay. In addition to learning the medical aspects of transgender medicine, Micah learned how to be an advocate for the trans community in areas not yet accustomed to gender affirming approaches. Micah also led their medical school’s chapter of Students for a National Health Plan and became very dedicated to advocating for a national health plan and healthcare as a human right. Micah is also dedicated to caring for people with developmental disabilities and underserved populations. To unwind from a busy day in the clinic and hospital, Micah enjoys crocheting, cooking, and cuddling with their dog.
Evelyn Luner, MD
Location: Wingra Center
Medical school: University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Evelyn Luner, MD (she/her), is drawn to family medicine because of the ability to form long-term relationships with patients and partner with them in their care. She also is passionate about community engagement and advocating for her patients. Her underlying approach to medicine and community health is doing the small acts that make things better for patients and communities. Evelyn is from Waterford, CT and she earned her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience and Public Health from the College of William and Mary. She worked as a clinical research coordinator at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she discovered how much she enjoyed working directly with patients and developing relationships with them. While in medical school at the University of Connecticut, she participated in the Urban Service Track program which sparked her interest in working with urban and underserved populations, as well as a desire to partner with communities to address social determinants of health and healthcare disparities. Evelyn is passionate about women’s health, reproductive justice, advocacy, public health, primary care, health equity, and gender-affirming care. When Evelyn is not in the clinic, she enjoys hiking, cooking, baking, yoga, reading, and exploring new coffee shops and restaurants.
Viktoriya (Vika) Ovsepyan, MD
Location: Belleville Center
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Viktoriya (Vika) Ovsepyan, MD (she/her), is committed to breaking down barriers to healthcare and advocating for social justice. She is from Cedarburg, WI and she earned her undergraduate degree in Gender and Women’s Studies, with a minor in Global Health, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. While in college, Vika worked at the UW Women’s and Sexual Health Clinic, which sparked her interest in women’s health and taught her the importance of providing reproductive health services and empowering young adults to lead healthy lives. She completed a community health internship with a domestic violence women’s shelter in Wisconsin Rapids, WI. From this, she experienced the importance of providing trauma-informed care. Vika earned her medical degree from the UW School of Medicine and Public Health. She participated in the TRaining in Urban Medicine and Public Health (TRIUMPH) program in Milwaukee. This experience prepared Vika to serve medically under-resourced populations and promote health equity through advocacy and community engagement. As part of the TRIUMPH focus on public health, she partnered with the Milwaukee Health Department to increase access to sexual health services for uninsured patients. Outside of medicine, Vika enjoys spending time with family and friends, being in the great outdoors, and traveling.
Kailin Randolph, MD
Location: Verona Center
Medical school: Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & Science
Kailin Randolph, MD (she/her), is a family physician because of the opportunity to see patients of all ages and across generations. She enjoys building long-term relationships with her patients and helping them achieve their health goals. She is passionate about understanding and addressing the complex factors that impact patients’ health. Kailin earned her bachelor’s degree in Applied Health Science and a certificate in Human Needs and Global Resources from Wheaton College. She completed an internship at a hospital in Uganda in which she saw firsthand the importance of addressing social determinants of health and increasing access to healthcare. After college, she earned her master’s degree in Teaching from Dominican University. Her participation in Teach for America and time in the classroom shaped Kailin’s desire to go into primary care. She is thankful to her students and their families for the countless lessons in leadership, communication, authenticity, and relationships. Kailin attended the Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and was an active volunteer at the Interprofessional Care Clinic and learned the importance of allowing patients the time and space to communicate their care goals. Kailin can often be found hiking, running, cooking, crossword puzzling, and taking long walks with her dog.
Rutvi Shah, MD
Location: Verona Center
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Rutvi Shah, MD (she/her), is drawn to family medicine because she appreciates the continuity of care and the ability to build long-term relationships with patients and families. She is from Madison, WI and she earned both her bachelor’s degree in Biology and her medical degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. While in medical school, she served as her class representative and as a leader in the Family Medicine Interest Group. She participated in a research experience examining workflow patterns among primary care physicians, with the ultimate goal of advocating for system changes to improve physician satisfaction and reduce burnout. Rutvi is passionate about STEM education and has mentored students and volunteered at local schools and science fairs to teach kids about careers in medicine. She enjoys seeing the variety of patients in clinic and works with them to address acute and chronic concerns. She enjoys the wide range of procedures that family physicians include in their care, and she is always looking for opportunities to be involved in patient advocacy and community engagement. She can often be found spending time with family and friends, traveling (she’s visited 25+ states so far), playing cards and board games, and exploring all Madison has to offer, from restaurants to walking trails.
Joanna (Jo) Sherrill, MD
Location: Northport Drive Clinic
Medical school: University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine
Joanna (Jo) Sherrill, MD (she/her), knew that she would be a family physician when she saw that each day brought the opportunity to care for a wide variety of patients and build connections with patients at every stage of life. In addition to providing broad spectrum care, she is particularly interested in LGBTQ+ care, women’s reproductive rights, health equity, and underserved medicine. Jo is from Dallas, TX and she earned her undergraduate degree in Healthcare Studies from the University of Texas at Dallas. She saw firsthand the profound impact access to medical care can have on a person when she volunteered with a research project which provided medical care to sex workers. This experience ultimately led her to pursue her medical degree at the University of Texas Medical Branch. Her advocacy for access to medical care was reinforced when she volunteered in the Texas prison hospital. From this experience, she learned the importance of meeting patients where they are at on their own unique journeys and advocating for them when it is most needed. Jo can often be found paddle boarding, gardening, and thrifting.
Kyle Sherwin, DO
Location: Verona Center
Medical school: Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University
Kyle Sherwin, DO (he/him), is from St. George, UT and he earned his bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from the University of Utah. He earned his medical degree from the Midwestern University Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. While in medical school, Kyle completed an osteopathic fellowship during which he spent additional time training in the osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) clinic, completing research and service projects, and teaching OMM to junior medical students. He was also involved in various mental health outreach events on campus, and he founded a resiliency forum that provided students a place to discuss ideas on building and maintaining resiliency throughout medical school. Kyle is drawn to family medicine because he is committed to providing the human connection patients need to achieve their healthcare goals. He also loves the breadth of care offered which allows him to care for patients in a variety of ways and tailor care to each individual need. Kyle relaxes by playing sports, exercising, cooking, reading, studying philosophy, and playing along with Jeopardy!.
Elisabetta (Betta) Tyriver, MD
Location: Wingra Center
Medical school: Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Elisabetta (Betta) Tyriver, MD (She/Her), hails from the Madison and Fox Cities metro areas. Prior to starting college, she was a Rotary Exchange Student in Lima, Peru, which introduced her to global health and where she gained Spanish fluency. Betta attended Johns Hopkins University and earned her degree in Public Health Studies. She then served as a Global Health Fellow for a non-profit in Thomassique, Haiti where she partnered with community health workers and clinic staff to improve their child malnutrition program, pre- and peri-natal services, and disease prevention and chronic disease management offerings. She earned her medical degree from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. Betta spent the summer after her first year in medical school in the rural Peruvian Amazon interviewing community members, patients, and clinic staff to conduct a community health needs assessment. She also volunteered with the CommunityHealth Clinic in West Town, Chicago to provide medical care to low-income, uninsured Chicagoans. Betta is interested in women’s and reproductive health, LGBTQ+ healthcare, global health, substance use, and integrative medicine. Outside of the clinic, Betta can often be found cooking Italian food and hosting dinner parties, biking around the city with her husband, travelling, and listening to podcasts.
Molly Vernon, MD
Location: Verona Center
Medical school: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Molly Vernon, MD, enjoys the variety and scope of care she is equipped to provide as a family physician. She is committed to serving both individual patients and helping communities thrive. She is originally from Chapel Hill, NC and grew up as a huge UNC sports fan. She studied Health Sciences at Furman University and she earned her medical degree from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. She is committed to building strong relationships with her patients and earning their trust so they can partner to achieve their healthcare goals. She is passionate about women’s health and advocacy, reproductive health, and gender affirming care. She is also committed to working with patients and families to address the obesity epidemic. She employs motivational interviewing and partners with patients to develop actionable goals to promote healthy lifestyles. Molly’s interests also include lifestyle medicine, family planning, and advanced gynecological procedures. She can often be found baking, cooking, playing sports, and exploring the outdoors. Her favorite Saturday morning activity is getting fresh produce from the farmers market and cooking for the week.
Aimée Wattiaux, MD
Location: Wingra Center
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Aimée Wattiaux, MD (she/her), is originally from Madison, WI, and she values personal connection with patients and enjoys working with people in the context of their community, values, and lived experiences. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology from McGill University. She returned to Madison and worked as a certified nursing assistant at a long-term acute care facility. From this, she learned firsthand about the importance of interdisciplinary teams to support the physical and psychosocial wellbeing of medically complex patients. Aimée earned her medical degree and master’s in public health from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Her capstone project for her public health degree included assembling a series of micro-learnings examining weight bias and developing a toolkit for clinicians to provide weight-inclusive care. During a global health field course in Ecuador, Aimée examined the interdependence of people, animals, and environmental health and gained proficiency in Spanish. She is passionate about weight-inclusive care, LGBTQIA+ care, and sexual and reproductive health. She enjoys reading, learning, and discussing body liberation and weight inclusivity. Aimée revels in spending time with her partner and their toddler.
Logan Yeager, MD
Location: Belleville Center – RHET
Medical school: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Logan Yeager, MD (he/him), is a native Wisconsinite from Dodgeville. He is committed to rural family medicine and building strong connections with his community. He has volunteered for over 6 years at the Community Connections Free Clinic in Dodgeville, where he has helped with projects including improving blood pressure control. He earned both his bachelor’s degree in biology and his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. While in medical school, Logan founded WisCARES Social Chats, a program that provides recurring phone call check-ins to individuals struggling with social isolation and loneliness. He also volunteered with Doctors Ought to Care where he led educational activities in local communities to teach kids about the human body and how to live a healthy lifestyle. Logan’s interests include full spectrum family medicine and the treatment of substance use disorders. He is honored to join his patients’ journeys and work with them to build care plans and goals. His goal is to practice in rural Wisconsin and partner with patients as they face issues and stresses impacted by rural health. Logan can often be found fishing, biking, playing the guitar, and spending time with his wife and friends.