University of California, Davis
An itinerant adventurer with 48 of the 50 states under her belt, Aimee had never made it to Oregon until she arrived for her interview at Cascades East. As many of her friends and family had predicted, she loved the Oregon way of life, the natural environment, and the people and in particular thought the residency program seemed like an excellent place to get training in rural family medicine. Prior to moving to Klamath Falls, she attended medical school at University of California, Davis and obtained a Master of Science in Public Health at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Tar Heels!!). While an undergraduate majoring in Religious Studies at Kenyon College in Ohio, she would have hardly guessed that she would one day be a physician. However, her post-college experiences working on tall ships, teaching environmental education, apprenticing on organic farms, and traveling down the Ohio and Lower Mississippi rivers on a raft, along with a love of people and science, led her to conclude that the medical field would be a great fit.
In addition to ruminating on public health policy (when she gets particularly animated, the native southern Californian accent will appear), she enjoys yoga, bikes, being outside, spending time with friends and family, cappuccinos, purchasing books and only reading the first two chapters, and kitchen dance parties while cooking.