Office of Rural Programs

Orofino (APC Site)

Orofino, Idaho APC Site

 

Clearwater Valley Orofino Health Center
1055 Riverside Ave
Orofino, ID  83544

Phone: 208-476-5777
Fax: 208-476-5385

Orofino, Idaho is a rural community in northern Idaho located on the beautiful Clearwater River between Lewiston, Idaho and Missoula, Montana. Outdoor recreational opportunities on the river and in the surrounding mountains abound. Although Orofino is a small, rural community, it is only forty five minutes from a population of 60,000 people in the Lewiston- Clarkston valley (at the Idaho/Washington state border), affording easy access to a commercial airport, colleges, diversified shopping and other urban attractions. Orofino also is one and a half hours from the university towns of Moscow, Idaho (U of I) and Pullman, WA (WSU), with a combined population of 50,000. These institutions and communities offer additional higher educational opportunities and various other cultural attractions. To learn more about Orofino, visit: http://www.orofino.com.  The area is heavily endowed with natural resources: evergreen forests, rivers and streams, a fifty-four mile reservoir, and a wide variety of fish and wildlife.

This area’s economy historically has been timber industry based. Recently, the economy has diversified, but still remains focused on natural resources. Seventy percent of Clearwater county land is under national and state forest management. Of the thirty percent of private land, seventy-five percent belongs to private timber companies. State and federal entities based here include: two large fish hatcheries, the Corps of Engineers dam, the state park, state and federal forest service offices, a sixty bed state psychiatric treatment hospital, and a state correctional facility. As is the case in much of rural America, the hospital is one of the largest employers in the community. Several companies dealing in specialty product fabrication and manufacturing also are located in Orofino. Collectively, all of these entities provide a relatively stable employment base to the region.

 

Primary Preceptor

Rebecca Katzman, M.D.
Family Medicine

Dr. Katzman joined the Clearwater Valley Hospital and Clinics staff in 2015. She is currently seeing patients at the Orofino Health Center location and does rotations in the ER and Urgent Care. She completed medical school at Columbia University, New York City, NY and her FM Residency in Boise, ID. She completed her fellowship in High Risk Obstetric Care in Seattle.

Dr. Katzman enjoys camping, hiking, running, reading and crossword puzzles. She is excited to work with the warm and caring staff at Clearwater Valley Hospital and Clinics provide excellent healthcare to this community.

rebecca.katzman@smh-cvhc.org


Participating Physicians:
Ann Lima, M.D. (Family Medicine)

Site Contacts:
Vicky Petersen: vicky.petersen@smh-cvch.org

 

Hospital & Clinic:

Nursing Home:
Students will participate in nursing home rounds, care at an assisted living facility and will also likely make some occasional house calls with the attending physician. It is also anticipated that the student will engage in ongoing efforts in population and community health. Previously, these have included developing a community garden, performing community blood pressure screenings and general health education.

Housing:
The hospital has three recently remodeled condominiums which are located 50 feet from the Orofino Health center and two blocks from the hospital. They are family friendly. Sometimes, they are in use with visiting ED physicians and Family Medicine residents. If they are occupied, the hospital will seek and provide similar housing for the student and their family.

Extracurricular Activities:
Orofino is an outdoors lover’s paradise! Favorite seasonal sports include boating, waterskiing, white-water rafting, kayaking, hiking, mountain biking, and skiing, as well as world-class hunting and fishing. Water-based recreation is readily accessible on the beautiful Clearwater River running through town, as well as at the Dworshak Reservoir which is fifty-four miles long. A small community-managed ski area is about thirty minutes from town. Backcountry skiing and ski touring is accessible in this large outdoor area.

Weather Trends:
Clearwater valley’s low elevation (1,100 ft.) gives a moderate four season climate. Average yearly precipitation for the county is twenty-six inches. In winter, snow typically does not remain at the lower elevations (in town) but can be found and enjoyed at the higher elevations around Orofino.