Even though all of us have different ways of handling the details, the care we take of women is exceptional, and I can trust any of my partners to give the very best care.
Growing up, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to be a teacher or a doctor. It wasn’t until college that I realized I could combine my passions and become an educator for patients.
After deciding to pursue medicine, it didn’t take long for me to focus my studies on OBGYN.
I chose OBGYN because I think it combines primary care, in which you get to know women and their families; surgery with its intricacies and fascinations; and deliveries with excitement and happiness.
When Not at Work
I enjoy traveling, reading, walking, and watching movies. My husband and I live in Saint Paul and have three adult daughters.