Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Chris first got a taste of rural life growing up in the mountains of Blacksburg, Virginia, where he developed his love of soccer and the outdoors. After graduating high school, he began his undergraduate college adventure at St. John’s University in Minnesota. There he earned a dual degree in Biology and Hispanic Studies, becoming fluent in Spanish, all while continuing to play soccer and survive the snow. In his spare time, Chris conducted research for a study at the Mayo Clinic and tutored Spanish-speakers in English. After graduating, Chris felt passionate about pursuing a path that combined his background in the sciences with his proclivity towards public service. He was set on medical school, but wanted a year in between rigorous academic study. He began a year of service with Americorp as a nursing assistant at Christ House, a respite center for the homeless population of Washington, D.C. During his time there, he experienced firsthand the positive impact of bringing quality healthcare to disadvantaged populations. This experience further encouraged Chris to pursue his medical degree, so he applied for, and was accepted to, Virginia Commonwealth University’s Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia.
The next four years practically flew by, but his rotations in Family Medicine, along with some rural stints on the eastern coast of Virginia, confirmed his desire to become a full scope Family Medicine practitioner with a focus on rural medicine. He hopes to make a positive impact in the health of the Klamath Falls community, and looks forward to establishing meaningful relationships with his patients and their families.
Before moving to Oregon, Chris married his best friend, Tricia, this past May. They made the 5-day trek out west with their pet cat, Ramona, and their fish, Freckles. They both love the outdoors, and enjoy hiking, long-boarding, paddle-boarding, gardening, cooking, farmer’s market exploring, having friends over for dinner, and any activity that allows them to spend time together. Chris works in his free time as a master espresso maker in their kitchen, perfecting his foam art little by little. Tricia enjoys baking up a storm and looks forward to sharing her baked goods with anyone willing to try them. They are both extremely excited to become involved in the Klamath Falls community, and feel blessed to be here.