Adam McLeod, MD
- Saint George’s University
Dr. McLeod was born in British Columbia and is excited to be back in the Pacific Northwest to provide care for patients at Summit Pacific. Prior to entering medical school, he practiced as a Naturopathic Physician and his practice focused on integrative cancer care. His unique path to medical school gives a balanced perspective on integrative medicine. As a Family medicine resident, he is committed to practicing evidence-based medicine to help improve the health of his patients and the community.
Dr. McLeod enjoys spending time with his wife and children. In his spare time, he likes to explore the outdoors and train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Harish Sharma, MD
- Washington University of Health and Sciences
Dr. Sharma was born in India and completed his education in the US and Canada. Prior to attending medical school, he spent numerous years doing medical research and presenting his work at national and international conferences. His research has been published in several peer-reviewed journals. Harish is actively involved in teaching and mentoring medical students, and post-doctoral fellows and is passionate about rural medicine.
He understands the challenges of providing quality care in a resource-limited setting and hopes to provide evidence-based high quality medical care to under-served populations. He is deeply invested in giving back to the community and feels that being a rural family physician will be a rewarding and fulfilling career path.
In his free time, he likes listening to music and cooking as well as hiking and exploring nature.
Cindy Martinez, MD
- Ross University School of Medicine
Dr. Martinez believes that overall health can be improved through community involvement and education. She is passionate about rural medicine because she wants to ensure these areas have access to a physician. By committing to these communities, she promises to advocate for her patients and to care for current and future generations.
Nathan Rodland, MD
- University of Queensland
Dr. Rodland was born and raised in Seattle and completed medical school at the University of Queensland – Ochsner Clinical School. He is passionate about providing the highest quality of care and will continue to seek opportunities to engage in global health projects. He hopes to practice rural family medicine broadly, serving patients of all ages and backgrounds.
Durganjali Tummala, MD
- K.S. Hegde Medical Academy
Dr. Durganjali Tummala, MBBS, is a dedicated medical professional passionate about rural healthcare. Born in India and educated in Singapore, she returned to India to complete her medical degree. Her journey in medicine extends beyond the confines of hospitals and clinics – she has actively contributed to the well-being of underserved communities through outreach programs.
Fadila Nurullah, DO
- Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences
Dr. Nurullah graduated from the University of Washington Bothell with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and attended medical school at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Yakima, Washington. Fadila is passionate about providing culturally sensitive and evidence-based care. In her free time, she enjoys gardening and DIY projects.
Karlynn Studley, MD
- Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Studley grew up in Amish country, New York, raising beef steer and pigs. After graduating from Allegheny College in Meadville, PA, with a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry, she completed a year of AmeriCorps in Washington, where she fell in love with the state. Following that year, she attended medical school in Buffalo, New York (go Bills!), before returning to Washington to complete her medical training. Dr. Studley has a passion for rural health and preventive medicine, but also enjoys using her hands-on skills in the emergency room. In her free time, she enjoys spending time outdoors hiking and gardening.
Zoe Daee, MD
- American University of Antigua College of Medicine
Dr. Daee grew up in Napa, California, well known for its vineyards and farmland. She earned her Bachelor of Science from University of California, Davis. She then worked as a substitute teacher for two years, which sparked her passion for teaching and education for children and families. Therefore, family medicine was an obvious choice for her specialty after she graduated from the American University of Antigua College of Medicine. Zoe hopes to make a difference in patients’ lives through medical literacy and has an interest in palliative/hospice care. When not working, Dr. Daee enjoys exploring the Pacific Northwest with her fiancé and puppy Willow via hiking, snowshoeing, and kayaking.