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Kate Ayers Fawcett

541-515-1825  [email protected] LISA MARGARET GOLDTHWAITE, MD CURRICULUM VITAE Lisa Margaret Goldthwaite, MD

ADDRESS University of Colorado, Denver Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology 12631 East 17th Avenue B198-6 Aurora, CO 80045 Phone: (303) 724-2014 Fax: (303) 724-2055 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

University of Colorado School of Public Health ● Denver, CO 06/2013-present Master of Public Health; Anticipate Graduation 6/2015 Oregon Health & Science University ● Portland, OR 08/2005- 06/2009 Doctor of Medicine Carleton College ● Northfield, MN 08/2000- 06/2004 Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude, Major in Biology School for International Training ● Cape Town, South Africa 08/2002- 12/2002 Multiculturalism and Social Change; Study of the Xhosa language and culture South Eugene International High School ● Eugene, OR 09/1995- 06/1999 French Immersion Program (1987-1999) International Baccalaureate Diploma

POST GRADUATE TRAINING University of Colorado School of Medicine ● Denver, CO 06/2013- present Fellow, Family Planning; Anticipate Graduation 6/2015 Oregon Health & Science University ● Portland, OR 06/2009- 06/2013 Residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology Alaska Native Medical Center ● Anchorage, AK 3/2012- 4/2012 Gynecologic Surgery Elective

LICENSING AND CERTIFICATIONS

Colorado State Medical License 04/2013 Oregon State Medical License 05/2011 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification 2009, 2011, 2013 Neonatal Resuscitation Program Certification 2009, 2013

WORK EXPERIENCE OB/GYN Physician, Inverness Jail, Multnomah County Corrections Health ● Portland, OR 07/2011- 6/2013 Providing general OB/GYN care to inmates Academic Administrative Assistant ● University of California, San Francisco 2004-2005 541-515-1825  [email protected] LISA MARGARET GOLDTHWAITE, MD Academic assistant for two physicians in the UCSF Department of Ophthalmology Student Wellness Advisor ● Carleton College 2001-2004 Peer health educator; Residential resource and liaison to the Carleton Wellness Center Program Advisor 2003-2004

HONORS AND AWARDS Portland Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Resident Clinical Research Award 06/2012 OHSU OB/GYN Department Resident Research Day Arnold P. Gold Foundation Gold Humanism Honor Society 05/2011 “In recognition of exemplary service, integrity, clinical excellence and compassion.” ACOG Resident Reporter, District VIII 05/2011 American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Annual Clinical Meeting, Washington DC The Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award 06/2009 “In recognition of exemplary compassion, competence, and respect in the delivery of care.” The Foundation for Medical Excellence Scholar 2007-2008 Academic scholarship recognizing “outstanding future physicians”

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Resident Research Project; Oregon Health & Science University ● Portland, OR 07/2010- present Research Mentor: Paula Bednarek, MD MPH A randomized controlled trial investigating interventions for pain control with tenaculum placement Enrollment completed (70 subjects); Manuscript submitted for publication Summer Undergraduate Research Program ● Eugene, OR 2002-2003 University of Oregon Institute of Molecular Biology Participant in genetic research in the lab of Tom Stevens, PhD, focused on protein transport in yeast cells Independent Research Project ● Cape Town, South Africa 2002 School for International Training; University of Cape Town, South Africa “Perceptions of Prevention: Teen opinions on loveLife; Cape Town teenagers speak out about the appeal of a South African HIV awareness campaign”

PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES Pacific Coast Obstetrical and Gynecological Society Annual Meeting ● Newport Beach, CA 10/2012 Poster Presentation Comparison of Interventions for Pain Control with Tenaculum Placement: A Randomized Controlled Trial Oregon Health & Science University, OB/GYN Resident Research Day 6/15/2012 Comparison of Interventions for Pain Control with Tenaculum Placement During Office Gynecologic Procedures: A Randomized Controlled Trial Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, OB/GYN Department Education Conference Oophorectomy vs. Ovarian Conservation at the time of Hysterectomy 8/4/2011 Ureteral Injury at the time of Hysterectomy 4/14/2011 Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, OB/GYN Department Education Conference Smoking in pregnancy: Negative outcomes and discussion of smoking cessation strategies 1/26/2011 Oregon Health & Science University, Maternal Fetal Medicine Department Education Conference Syphilis in Pregnancy: Screening, Treatment, and Sequelae of Untreated Congenital Disease 4/26/2010 Undergraduate Research Conference on Global Public Health, Invited Speaker 06/2003 The Public Health Sciences Institute of Morehouse College ● Atlanta, GA Perceptions of Prevention: Teen opinions on loveLife; Cape Town teenagers speak out about the appeal of a South African HIV awareness campaign

PUBLICATIONS Bowers K, Lottridge J, Helliwell SB, Goldthwaite LM, Luzio JP, Stevens TH: Protein-protein interactions of ESCRT complexes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Traffic 5(3):194-210, 2004. PMID:15086794.

LEADERSHIP AND VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE CREOG Resident Leadership Workshop participant ● Chicago, IL 4/2012 Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology (CREOG) workshop in teaching and leadership 541-515-1825  [email protected] LISA MARGARET GOLDTHWAITE, MD Community Resource Initiative, Board of Directors 2007- present Board member of this San Francisco-based non-profit organization whose mission is to improve the legal defense of those facing capital punishment and to provide social support to the families and communities of those affected by capital cases. Chair of the Board, 2007-2009 OHSU Dean’s Advisor 2005-2009 Elected representative from the OHSU class of 2009; liaison to the Associate Dean for Student Affairs Clean Needle Exchange Volunteer; San Francisco, CA 2004-2005 Volunteer with the San Francisco AIDS Foundation’s HIV Prevention Project Habitat for Humanity, Spring Breakaway Service Trips 2001-2004 Participant in a trip involved in the construction of low-income housing in Belen, New Mexico, 2001. Trip Leader to Loveland, Colorado, spring break 2002, and Charleston, West Virginia, spring break 2003. Carleton College Habitat for Humanity Program Director 2003-2004.

LANGUAGES Fluent in French Conversational in Spanish Conversational in Xhosa (an indigenous South African language)

INTERESTS Yoga, travel, cooking and baking, hiking, snowshoeing, film

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