Patrice Eiff, M.D.
- Specialty:
- Family Medicine
- Special Interest:
- Sports Medicine- Family Medicine
- Accepting Patients:
- No
- Languages:
- English
Biography
Dr. Eiff joined the OHSU Department of Family Medicine in 1990 and is currently the Vice Chair of Academic Affairs and Director of Faculty Development. She received her medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1983 and completed her family medicine residency at Duke University Medical Center in 1986. Following residency, Dr. Eiff completed a one-year faculty development fellowship at Duke. In 2011 she was appointed as the interim Associate Dean for Faculty Development in the School of Medicine. Dr. Eiff has a Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine. Her book, Fracture Management for Primary Care, is the leading reference text for fracture management in the primary care disciplines. She is a diplomat of the American Board of Family Medicine and a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. Her academic interests include fracture care, sports medicine, educational research and women's leadership. Her outside interests include cooking, golf, boogie boarding and spending time at the Oregon Coast.
Education
- Degree:
Medical College of Wisconsin, 1983 -
Residency:
Family Medicine, Duke University, 1986 -
Fellowship:
Faculty Development, Duke University, 1987 -
Certifications:
American Board of Family Medicine, 1986; Recertified 1992,1999, 2006
Sports Medicine, 1995, recertified 2004


