Hooked on Primary Care with Sarah Wolff, DO
My path to family medicine wasn’t a straight one. The truth is I loved everything. Every rotation I went on, I wanted to know that information and provide that care.
Don’t get me wrong; it wasn’t that everything was easy — I had my tears over a few preceptors' feedback. I just always felt I could help someone by doing the work in that specialty. I loved the tactile work of procedures, team-based rounds in hospital care, long-term relationships as an outpatient doctor, intimate conversations in obstetrics, being silly with my pediatric patients, the pressure of emergency medicine and the list goes on.

My husband always joked that I would end up doing whatever was last in the rotation, but we all know you have to make a decision far before your rotations are ever done. In the end, I ended up finding a way to do it all by doing full-spectrum family medicine. And being in Oregon, that is exactly what I can do.
Sarah Wolff, DO
Osteopathic physician specializing in family medicine
Member of the American Osteopathic Association Board of Trustees