Celebrating Dr. Mary Barinaga’s Impact on the Next Generation of Physicians

For decades, Idaho WWAMI Assistant Clinical Dean Dr. Mary Barinaga has helped shape the educational experience of Idaho WWAMI medical students. Now that impact is being celebrated with one of the University of Washington School of Medicine’s (UWSOM’s) top distinctions for clinical teaching: the Family Medicine Outstanding Clerkship Award for 2024–2025. Dr. Barinaga has played […]

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Creating Confident Future Physicians: Dr. Travis Nielsen Honored with Prestigious WWAMI Clerkship Award

Creating a learning environment where students feel supported, valued, and confident has long been central to Dr. Travis Nielsen’s approach to teaching. That dedication was recently recognized with the Family Medicine Outstanding Clerkship Award for 2024–2025 from the University of Washington School of Medicine. “I have been working with medical students in my clinic for […]

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Idaho Physicians Recognized with WRITE Excellence in Teaching Awards

Three Idaho physicians have earned 2026 WRITE Excellence in Teaching Awards for their dedication to teaching and mentoring future physicians through the WWAMI Rural Integrated Training Experience (WRITE) program. This year’s Idaho recipients are Dr. Michelle Eide of Ketchum, Dr. John Hatzenbuehler of Hailey, and Dr. Jessica Sollstrom of Nampa. Michelle Eide, MD – Ketchum […]

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Driven to Serve: Kelton Kearsley Matches into Med-Peds at the University of Utah

Match Day is a defining milestone for Idaho WWAMI fourth-year students, marking the moment when years of training culminate in residency placements across the country. It’s a day filled with anticipation and celebration as students take the next step in their medical careers. For Victor, Idaho resident Kelton Kearsley, that sense of anticipation turned into […]

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Idaho WWAMI Surgeon Dr. Sheev Dattani Explains the Importance of Colorectal Cancer Screening

Each March, Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month serves as a reminder that early detection saves lives. While screening and prevention efforts have made real progress, new trends are reshaping who is most affected by colorectal cancer—and why staying up to date on screening has never been more important.  According to Dr. Sheev Dattani, a board-certified minimally […]

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American Heart Month: Advice From an Idaho WWAMI Cardiologist Dr. Kendra Coonse

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, but many of its most significant risk factors are within our control. For Idaho WWAMI alum and interventional cardiologist Dr. Kendra Coonse, heart health starts with everyday habits. At the core of prevention, she emphasizes lifestyle choices and routine monitoring. “Following a heart-healthy […]

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