Primary Care and walk-in clinic adds new providers

Olympic Medical Physicians continues to recruit new physicians and advanced practice clinicians to help fill the need for primary care in the community.

Sequim Gazette staff

Olympic Medical Physicians continues to recruit new physicians and advanced practice clinicians to help fill the need for primary care in the community.

Terri Oskin, MD, officially joined the Sequim OMP Primary Care Clinic in April, after working several months as a locum tenens (“temporary” physician). “Dr. Oskin enjoyed working in Sequim and we are happy she chose to join Olympic Medical Physicians,” says Bill Kintner, MD, medical director, primary care.

Board eligible in internal medicine, Oskin obtained her Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine. She completed her internal medicine residency at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane. Oskin most recently hails from Eastern Washington and spent 13 years in private practice at Northside Internal Medicine in Spokane.

Emily April, ARNP, transferred from the OMP Specialty Clinic in Sequim to the OMP Primary Care Clinic this month. Brandi Ann Harris, ARNP, also is providing care at the OMP Primary Care Clinic – Cherry Street in addition to continuing to serve patients at the Walk-in Clinic in Sequim.

Geriatric specialist Lindsay Hoffman, MD, is joining the OMP Primary Care Clinic later this summer and David Lewis, DO, will follow in the fall. Angela Cecil, physician assistant, and Elizabeth Olinger, family nurse practitioner, are starting at the OMP Walk-in Clinic in Sequim this summer.

Olympic Medical Physicians continues to heavily recruit primary care physicians and advanced practice clinicians. As of late May, the OMP Primary Care Clinic has 11 physicians and 10 advanced practice clinicians throughout Port Angeles and Sequim (these numbers do not include OMP Walk-in Clinic providers).