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Wendy Kohatsu, M.D.
Wendy Kohatsu, M.D. received her medical degree from UCLA, and completed her residency in family and community medicine at UCSF/San Francisco General Hospital. She graduated as one of the inaugural fellows in the Program in Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, under the direction of Dr. Andrew Weil in 1999.
Wendy joined OHSU Family Medicine on November 15, 2003. She is a clinician-teacher who sees patients at OHSU Family Medicine at Marquam Hill.
Prior to coming to Oregon, she served on the faculty at East Tennessee State University, working with a rural, underserved community. She currently serves as Co-Director for the new Integrative Family Medicine fellowship at OHSU.
Her interests are the integration of primary care with nutrition, lifestyle enhancement, mind-body therapies, and complementary and alternative therapies such as botanical and manual medicine. She is the editor and author of the book Complementary and Alternative Medicine Secrets. Dr. Kohatsu’s dream is to create a TEACHING KITCHEN to cook with, educate, and inspire people to not only eat healthier, but to use food as medicine, and savor life.
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