Odessa Brown Children's Clinic
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.
 
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
Benjamin Danielson, MD
M.A. Bender, MD, PhD
Julianne O'Brien, ARNP
Ken Feldman, MD
Lenna Liu, MD, MPH
Jim Stout, MD,MPH
Cynthia Brown, ARNP
Diana Brovold, RN, MSN
Seema Mhatre, LICSW, MPH
Jo Montgomery, ARNP
Linda Murfeldt
Gabrielle Seibel, ARNP
Antwanette Lyons
Caren Goldenberg, MPH
Crystal Lyons

DENTAL CLINIC
Chris Delecki, DDS
Seok Bee Lim, DMD
Alberto Enrico, DDS
Geoffrey Greenlee, DDS, MSD
Yoo-Lea Yea, DDS, MSD

MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC
Mark Fadool, MS, LMHC
David Ingram, MSW, LICSW
Andrea Pascarelli, Psy.D.
Leafar Espinoza, PhD, MPH
Wanjiku Njoroge, MD
Diane Magyary,PhD, ARNP
Beth Emmons, LICSW
William French, MD

GARFIELD TEEN HEALTH CLINIC
Happy Salinas-Santos, ARNP
Rosie Moore
Michele Acker, ARNP


Seok Bee Lim, DDS

Seok Bee Lim, DMD
Dentist

A native of Malaysia, Seok Bee was inspired to become a dentist after running into some dental students just before starting college. This chance encounter convinced her that the field of dentistry would be a better option for her than medicine.

She completed her undergraduate education at Wellesley College before getting her DDS from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Seok Bee completed her residency at the University of Washington, where she also earned a certificate in management from the UW School of Business.

In her free time, Seok Bee enjoys skiing, running, exercising, reading and having a good time with friends. She also is involved with Refugee Women’s Alliance, a Washington-based nonprofit organization for immigrant women and their families. She and her husband, Neil, have two sons, Micah and Jordan.


Seok Bee Lim celebrated her 25th year working at Odessa Brown in 2006, and today she continues to enjoy working with an organization that makes such a profound difference in their young patients’ lives.



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