Medical School: Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA Residency: Lancaster General Hospital Family Practice Program Other: 3 years, Peace Corps volunteer in Swaziland, Africa; Served in US Air Force; 2001 Clinical Teaching award, Medical College of Wisconsin; ALSO Instructor Interests: Sports medicine, orthopedics, office procedures; private pilot’s license; International Health
David L Fay, MD Clinic Director
Joined WFPC: 2000
Medical School: Eastern Virginia Medical School Residency: Malcolm Grow U.S. Air Force Medical Center Other: ALSO Instructor; Assistant Professor, George Washington University; Clinical Instructor, University of Illinois Interests: Obstetrics, procedures, computers in medicine; music (plays bass and guitar); dogs
Bruce Ambuel, PhD Behavioral Science and Research Coordinator
Joined WFPC: 1990
PhD: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Internship: University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Other: Domestic Violence Prevention and Professional Educational Program, 1995 and 1996 (local, regional, and national awards for this program); Innovative Teaching Awards- Family Peace Project; 1995 Forum for Behavioral Sciences in Family Medicine; 1995 Christoph Memorial Peacemaker Award, Certificate of Special Recognition, Christoph Memorial YWCA, Waukesha, WI; 1996 Medical College of Wisconsin Innovative Educational Project Award; 1997 National Area Health Education Center Directors Award for Innovative Community Projects for the Family Peace Project; 1999 Department of Family and Community Medicine Research Paper of the Year Award
Patrick H. Ginn, MD Assistant Director
Joined WFPC: 2004
Medical School: Dartmouth Medical School Residency: Puget Sound Family Medicine Residency Fellowship: Faculty Development Fellowship, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Washington Practice Experience: 8 years, United States Navy Teaching Experience: Naval Hospital, Pensacola, FL, Family Medicine Residency, 2002-2004; Puget Sound Family Medicine Residency, 2000-2002 Other: ALSO, NRP instructor, Naval Hospital Pensacola GME-I Teacher of the Year Award 2004 Interests: Geriatrics, Obstetrics, team sports, running
Susanne M. Krasovich, MD Assistant Director
Joined WFPC: 2004
Medical School: Dartmouth Medical School Residency: St. Peter Hospital Family Medicine Residency, Olympia, Washington Other: 6 years, Private Practice (Guam, Washington, and Florida), and 2 years practice/part time faculty Puget Sound Family Medicine Residency Program (2000-2002) Interests: Obstetrics, Women’s Health, Geriatrics, Cultural Competence, Communication Skills, hiking, bicycling, soccer, running, travel, my kids
Leigh S. LoPresti, MD Assistant Director
Joined WFPC: 2004
Medical School: University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT Residency: Medical Center Hospital of Vermont Family Medicine Residency Other: 15 years, Private Practice (Massachusetts, Minnesota and Vermont), Teaching Experience: Eastern Maine Medical Center Family Medicine Residency, 2001-2004 Interests: Genetics and Primary Care, Practice Management, Prevention, family, cooking, private pilot, travel, board games
Karen H. Nelson , MD Assistant Director
Joined WFPC: 2008
Medical School: University of Chicago Residency: North Colorado Family Medicine, Greeley, CO Other: Interests:
Kenneth G. Schellhase, MD Assistant Director
Joined WFPC: 2001
Medical School: University of Pennsylvania Residency: University of Washington, Seattle Fellowship: Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, (Health Services Research Fellowship), Seattle, Washington Other: 9 years total as academic family physician; at Waukesha FPR for 5 years, previously University of Illinois and University of Washington. Research: Directs Division of Research at MCW Department of Family and Community Medicine. Funded by NIH and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to evaluate quality of care for cancer survivors. Also interested in research on access to care and the effects of uninsurance Interests: Music, hiking, air-cooled Volkswagens, spending time with my family