What I Do
There are two phrases that spoke to me during my training. The phrases are, “Just because you haven’t seen a disease, that doesn’t mean it hasn’t seen you” and “Patients are getting better because of you, or in spite of you.” These two conceptual phrases help reframe my mind to always be humble in my approach, not anchor on any preconceived notion and be diligent no matter what the task is in front of me.
My clinical interests include lung cancer, asthma, interstitial lung disease and pulmonary infection.
Why I Love My Work
I was motivated to go into internal medicine because it is rooted in the understanding of all organ systems, their respective physiologies and pathologies and interactions between one another.
My work in critical care requires a thorough understanding and detailed practice of internal medicine. Acute and critical illness requires rapid diagnosis and treatment to save a life and it’s rewarding to help patients and families through that process.
I find pulmonary medicine interesting because it deals with a complicated organ system that is vitally important in relation to all others. Its complex physiology and pathology requires a meticulous approach to achieve an accurate diagnosis. I find it fulfilling to build a rapport with patients while helping them understand why their bodies feel a certain way. At the end of the day, I am here to help patients understand what is going on with their health.
Getting to Know Me
Outside of work, I enjoy cooking, golfing, doing light yard work and reuniting with friends at sporting events.
Medical Education
Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine
Residency
University of Toledo College of Graduate Studies, Internal Medicine
Fellowship
University of Toledo - Pulmonary/Critical Care Fellowship, Pulmonary/Allergy/Critical Care
Board Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine - Critical Care MedicineAmerican Board of Internal Medicine - Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease