Jordan Hoese, MD, MPH is a rural full-scope Family Medicine physician at an FQHC in Klamath Falls, OR. Originally from southern California, she attended medical school at UT Southwestern in Dallas, TX and residency at OHSU Cascades East in Klamath Falls, OR. She also earned an MPH in Global Health and Health Disparities. She is passionate about the role of full-scope family medicine in improving health equity and outcomes despite limited, inequitable and inconsistent resources. She was first introduced to POCUS through integrated GUSI training during residency, where Dr. Brandon Chase was her attending, and where she spent additional dedicated time learning and teaching POCUS, including at the AAFP National Conference. POCUS has been such a core part of her medical training that she often jokes that she isn’t actually sure how to practice medicine without it! She truly believes it is critical tool in the rural comprehensivist’s toolkit and is excited to be teaching it formally. In addition to her clinical practice, she is currently working towards her Fellowship in the Academy of Wilderness Medicine.

Outside of medicine, you can find her running, hiking, camping, mountain biking, tending to her indoor houseplant jungle or her outdoor vegetable garden, or spending time with her husband, two dogs, and two cats.

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