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Robyn Phillips-Madson, D.O., MPH, Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine & Director, Global Health Education & Research
Dr. Phillips-Madson serves as the Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Director of the Department of Global Health Education and Research. She is a Pacific Northwest native and graduated from the University of Washington School of Pharmacy. After obtaining her degree from Michigan State University- College of Osteopathic Medicine, she practiced family medicine in a solo private practice, then as medical director of a hospital-owned clinic in north Seattle.
Her interest in osteopathic medical education intensified during her AOA Health Policy Fellowship. She recently earned a Masters in Public Health degree with highest honors from Nova Southeastern University.
Dr. Phillips-Madson’s professional affiliations include the AOA and the ACOFP. She is a long time active member and past president of the Washington Osteopathic Medical Association, and was named WOMA’s 2007 Physician of the Year. Dr. Phillips-Madson recently served on the Northwest Osteopathic Medical Foundation Board, is a founding board member of Reach Beyond Borders, and leads medical/dental mission trips to Guatemala.
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