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Cooper Blazek, MD Cooper Blazek, MD

Med School: Sidney Kimmel Med College at Thomas Jefferson Univ.
Location: Union

We, as physicians, should take seriously the trust bestowed upon us by our community to best serve our patients without prejudice. We must seek to continually sharpen our minds and abilities to best perform our practice. Our civic responsibility extends beyond patient care, for we need to maintain professionalism in and outside the hospital. I hope to do my best to do my duty and learn from my mistakes as long as I am capable.

Katherine Brown, MDKatherine Brown, MD

Med School: Sidney Univ. of SC Greenville.
Location: 
EFM

My biggest goal for each patient encounter is for each patient to feel that they were truly heard and seen during their visit. Medical treatments and goals will always change, but human kindness and empathy will never become obsolete.

Tara Coady, DOTara Coady, DO

Med School: Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University
Location: 
Union

I aim to provide compassionate, thorough medical care with a whole-person approach to disease prevention and management. By strengthening and promoting the health of the individual, we can together increase the health of our families and communities.

Kaitlyn Dill, DOKaitlyn Dill, DO

Med School: Edward Via - Carolinas
Location: 
EFM

Providing the highest quality patient-centered care while concurrently developing personal relationships with all my patients and getting to know them beyond their medical diagnoses. Providing culturally competent and compassionate care for diverse patients of all ages. Taking a holistic approach to patient care taking into account the mind, body and spirit.

Matthew Judge, DOMatthew Judge, DO

Med School: Campbell University
Location:
EFM

Being a primary care physician is about more than treating disease; it is about treating each individual in every aspect of their life. My goal is to achieve this through effective communication, compassion, hard work and being a strong team player. As a physician, I intend to utilize these qualities, not only to treat disease, but to provide a better overall quality of life to my patients.

Dallas McCorkle, DO.Dallas McCorkle, DO

Med School: Liberty University, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Location:
Union

As a primary care physician, the relationships we build with our patients allow us to bring healing outside the confines of the clinic walls. I aim to empower individuals to take an active role in their health through open communication and shared decision-making, ultimately providing compassionate and evidence-based medicine to individuals from all walks of life.

Emmanuella Mensah, MDEmmanuella Mensah, MD

Med School: The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University
Location:
Biddle Point

Service. Advocacy. Teaching. These are the values that reflect the essence of who I am and what I intend to carry forward as a Family Physician. My aim is to serve my patients well by providing the best care in the clinic as well as advocate for them outside of the clinic. Through compassion and humility, I hope to walk alongside my patients and help them navigate their own understanding of health. For me, my role as a physician is not to simply tell my patients what to do but I like to believe my patients are the driver of the car and I am holding the map as we work together to reach our destination. Overall, my goal is to stay true to my core values as I strive to be a trusted voice in the community.

Zachary Morehouse. DOZachary Morehouse, DO

Med School: Michigan State – CO Osteopathic Med
Location:
EFM

Improving the health of patients is not accomplished in the vacuum of a physician's office, it is fostered in open partnerships with patient's, their families and the community. While utilizing evidence based medical decision making, I hope to establish and support these open partnerships with my patients and their support systems to educate, assist and advise them as we work together towards their health goals.

Sunitha Pawar, DOSunitha Pawar, DO

Med School: Campbell University
Location: 
EFM

The true art of family medicine comes from the ability to form strong patient relationships that are built with trust, compassion and empathy. Although medical knowledge is very important, a good physician must also be able to understand the specific needs of their patients and deliver individualized, focused and holistic care. My mission is to provide exceptional healthcare by ensuring that every patient feels heard and supported as they go through their personal journeys to achieve their health goals. I am honored to be serving such a diverse population and strive to be a physician that can motivate patients to take charge of their wellness and advocate for them in any way.

Jennifer Samiec, MDJennifer Samiec, MD

Med School: Ohio State University College of Medicine
Location:
Biddle Point

A great physician is an active listener who works with patients to identify and treat their unique medical needs. I hope to be someone that my patients can trust and come to with questions about their physical, mental and social health. As a physician, I am committed to lifelong learning and seeking growth from each experience. I look forward to meeting patients of many backgrounds, striving for health equity, and treating all with compassionate and excellent care.

Melody Su, MDMelody Su, MD

Med School: St Louis University School of Medicine
Location:
 
Biddle Point

The clinical setting provides the unique opportunity for physicians to navigate social complexities inherent in the field of medicine. In the face of shifting cultural and environmental paradigms, I hope to provide avenues in which patients can discover methods of managing their medical concerns.

George Wheeler III, MDGeorge Wheeler III, MD

Med School: Medical College of Georgia - Augusta
Location:
EFM

My definition of medicine involves treating more than just the disease. Tailoring and personalizing care to meet the spiritual, mental and social needs are important in providing holistic care and treating the entire person. I am passionate about this mind-body-soul approach as well as preventing the development of disease and improving longevity for my patients. Family medicine offers a unique opportunity to form a relationship with someone over several years of their life and walk with them in their health journey


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