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March 26, 2024
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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.

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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