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SUZANNE CLARKE, M.D.
Dr. Clarke is an Assistant Director at the Residency. She was born and raised in rural lower Michigan, receiving her bachelor degree from Albion College with majors in Biology and Psychology. She received her medical degree from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine (MSU-CHM) on the UP Campus and completed her Family Practice Residency training at the Mid-Michigan Regional Medical Center in Midland. Dr. Clarke is a Diplomate of the American Board of Family Practice and completed a Primary Care Faculty Development Fellowship at MSU. She is also a member of the American Academy of Family Practice, the Society for Teachers of Family Medicine and the Christian Medical and Dental Association.
Dr. Clarke practiced the full spectrum of rural medicine in Ironwood, Michigan, for seven years. Precepting medical student rotations in Ironwood led to her interest in teaching and she then joined the Residency Program in 2000.
Special interests include Resident well-being, family-centered maternity care, rural health care issues, women’s health care, and international medical missions. She has been involved with the residents in short term medical mission trips to Guatemala, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. Dr. Clarke is the faculty advisor for first-year residents and Director of the Family Medicine Clerkship for medical students at the MSU-CHM Upper Peninsula Campus. She particularly enjoys the interactions with the medical students and residents and sees them as an “opportunity to help develop tomorrow’s physicians.”
Dr. Clarke’s personal interests include singing, swimming, taking walks with her dog, Prance, cruising with the local Corvette Club, and just about anything else that takes advantage of the beauty of God’s Country!
M. SCOTT DOUGHTY, M.D.
After graduating from the Marquette Family Medicine Residency Program in 1995, Dr. M. Scott Doughty worked in the UP and Alaska for two years before moving to Zuni, New Mexico. There he worked with the Indian Health Service for 10 years as a family physician and diabetes program director. In addition to the richness of a cross-cultural experience, Scott returns to Marquette with a better understanding of community-oriented primary care, Native American health issues and rural family medicine.
Scott also returns with a bigger family. He and his wife, Amy, a certified nurse-midwife, now have three daughters. They look forward to hiking, berry-picking/eating, cycling, dog sledding, and connecting with old and new friends.
BO ROWAN, D.O.
Dr. Rowan joined the Marquette Family Medicine Residency faculty in July, 2012. He graduated from the residency program in 2011, and then spent a year in Erie, PA, honing his OMT skills during his neuromusculoskeletal medicine fellowship. He is happy to return to Marquette, where he also spent time during his undergraduate training at Northern Michigan University.
His special interests include osteopathic manual medicine, office procedures, research, OB and pediatrics. He also enjoys helping patients with management of their chronic conditions, and has a fledgling interest in nutritional medicine.
Dr. Rowan, who is originally from the Detroit area, is a big sports fan and likes all of the Detroit teams. He and his wife, who is a native Yooper, like being back in the Upper Peninsula. They spend time together hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and going to the U.P. State Fair. The only time they don’t agree is when the Packers are playing the Lions.
Undergraduate degree: Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI, B.S.
Medical Degree: Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, D.O.
Residency: Marquette Family Medicine Residency, Marquette, MI
Fellowship: Millcreek Community Hospital/LECOM, Erie, PA, Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine
Board Certified: Family Medicine
Board Elgible: Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine
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BRIAN WAITE, M.D.
Dr. Waite joined the faculty of the Marquette Family Residency Program in February, 2008. He is a former Marquette resident, having graduated in 1999. In the interim, he practiced in a small Family Medicine group on Whidbey Island, in the Puget Sound in Washington State. His undergraduate training was in Anthropology at Washington State University, and he received his MD from the University of Washington School of Medicine. His intent was always to practice Family Medicine in a rural setting, and he participated in the WAMI (Washington, Alaska, Montana, Idaho) rural medicine track in medical school.
His special interests include EMR/EHR, chronic disease management, billing and coding, and implementing the concepts of TransforMed and the Future of Family Medicine, which focus on the quality of the delivery of health care.
He and his wife are very happy to be back in the U.P. and their two daughters love the outdoor activities available. He enjoys hiking, camping, kayaking, snowshoeing and cross country skiing, and is still perfecting his igloo building techniques.
Residency Program Administration
SUSAN F. TINCKNELL, C-TAGME
Susan is the person responsible for arranging residency interviews. Her knowledge of ERAS and the overall recruitment experience will ensure you a worthwhile interview in Marquette. Susan also creates resident rotation schedules and manages residency office staff. In addition, Susan works with third and fourth year Michigan State University College of Human Medicine medical students at the Upper Peninsula campus, assisting them with residency application and interview preparations.
Susan attended Northern Michigan University and has worked within the health system for 20 years, 12 of those have been with the Residency. She is a native of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Susan enjoys gardening, traveling, stamping and spending time with family.
Feel free to contact Susan via e-mail or by phone at 1-800-774-4844.
Family Medicine Residency, 1414 West Fair Ave. Suite 36, Marquette MI 49855
phone: 1-800-774-4844
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