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Meet our staff
Our staff is a family of compassionate, skilled professionals who listen to and love, laugh with and cry with, teach and learn from, believe in and appreciate the strong and resilient families we serve. |
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We recognize where they have been, accept them where they are, and have faith in where they have the potential to go. To learn more about our staff members, click on their names.
MEDICAL CLINIC
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Benjamin Danielson, MD |
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M.A. Bender, MD, PhD |
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Julianne O'Brien, ARNP |
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Ken Feldman, MD |
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Lenna Liu, MD, MPH |
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Jim Stout, MD,MPH |
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Cynthia Brown, ARNP |
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Diana Brovold, RN, MSN |
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Seema Mhatre, LICSW, MPH |
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Jo Montgomery, ARNP |
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Linda Murfeldt |
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Gabrielle Seibel, ARNP |
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Antwanette Lyons |
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Caren Goldenberg, MPH |
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Crystal Lyons |
DENTAL CLINIC
MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC
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Mark Fadool, MS, LMHC |
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David Ingram, MSW, LICSW |
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Andrea Pascarelli, Psy.D. |
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Leafar Espinoza, PhD, MPH |
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Wanjiku Njoroge, MD |
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Diane Magyary,PhD, ARNP |
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Beth Emmons, LICSW |
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William French, MD |
GARFIELD TEEN HEALTH CLINIC
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Antwanette Lyons
Community Care Coordinator
Antwanette Lyons loves to laugh.
“I have an amazing sense of humor. I am hilarious!” says the Seattle native.
She believes she has gained a lot of her wisdom from her parents, who taught her to do unto others as you would have them do unto you, as well as from her first job working with seniors at an independent living center.
After graduating from Rainier Beach High School in Seattle, Antwanette attended Bellevue Community College and received her graduate degree from Bryman College. Prior to working at OBCC, she was a patient accounts representative at the HealthSouth Regional Business Office and the Puget Sound Blood Center.
She is also a certified child passenger safety technician.
Antwanette loves to spend time with her husband, Brandon, and their seven-year-old son, Javion, who she says is an excellent student and an aspiring artist.
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| Antwanette has employed that humor daily since starting at OBCC in 2004, striving to help families have better days, which she believes is the best thing about working here. |
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