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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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Jim Stout, MD,MPH
Pediatrician
Jim’s first memory of doctors was getting his forehead stitched up after a childhood climbing mishap. Little did he know then that someday he would become one.
Growing up in New Jersey, his initial interests lay in the arts, although his first job was anything but creative: He put the plastic glove compartment on the dashboard of a "Busy Driver" preschool toy 3,000 times a day at the Kohner Toy Factory.
After graduating from Glen Rock Junior-Senior High School, he went on to earn a Bachelor of Science degree from Roanoke College in Salem, Va., followed by a Master’s degree in teaching from Duke University.
He was a high school science teacher and also coached football and tennis before he switched gears and went to medical school.
"I discovered pediatrics late in my third year and have never looked back," he says.
Jim earned his medical degree from Bowman Gray School of Medicine at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
At OBCC, he directs the clinic’s asthma program in addition to providing primary care. He is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and a co-founder of the nonprofit National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality.
When he’s not working, he enjoys cooking (especially grilling) and being with his family: wife, Carolyn Andeman, and three sons, Ben, Jesse and Gabriel. He also manages to stoke his artistic interest with pottery: "I have a large, wood-fired kiln on Lopez Island that I try to fire once a year."
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| "The people and the mission" are what led Jim to Odessa Brown in 1994, and also what has kept him here ever since. |
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