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Why Choose Family Medicine?

Family medicine physicians provide comprehensive, continuous healthcare to all members of the family throughout the course of their lives. By building relationships based on communication and respect, these physicians gain a deeper understanding of the whole person, including the range of physical, emotional and socioeconomic factors that influence a person’s health status.

The Department of Family & Community Medicine integrates biological, clinical and behavioral sciences to train our physicians to provide outstanding levels of patient-centered and culturally appropriate care.

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Education

Faculty Spotlight

Rebecca Christine DeHoek

Clinical Instructor, Family and Community Medicine

Dr. DeHoekis board certified in Family Medicine. She sees patients of all ages at PCC South Family Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center in Berwyn. She received his/her medical degree from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine and completed her residency training at West Suburban Family Medicine Residency. Dr. DeHoek’s clinical interests include: women's health, preventative medicine and behavioral health. She was among the first preceptors who piloted the Education Centered Medical Home (ECMH) program and enjoys introducing students to primary care through this innovative model.

Santina J G Wheat

Associate Professor, Family and Community Medicine

Dr. Wheat is the Program Director for the McGaw Northwestern Family Medicine Residency at Delnor. She is an Associate Professor and the Vice Chair of Health Equity in the Department of the Family and Community Medicine. Dr. Wheat earned her medical degree at University of Illinois Chicago College of Medicine and her Master of Public Health at University of Illinois School of Public Health. She completed a family medicine residency at McGaw Northwestern Family Medicine Residency Humboldt Park.  Dr Wheat has provided full scope primary care including care of chronic conditions including  HIV/AID...

Katherine Wright

Associate Professor, Family and Community Medicine

Katy Wright holds a PhD in research methodology and previously taught coursework in biostatistics. Currently, she serves as Director of Research for the Northwestern University Department of Family & Community Medicine. Her recent research examines the publication patterns of family medicine scholars and explores gender disparities within the academic publishing context.

Noman Shahid

Instructor, Family and Community Medicine

Dr.Shahidis board certified infamilymedicine andpalliativemedicine. He completedhis residency atUniversity of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoriaand fellowship training atRush University Medical Center.Dr.Shahid’s clinical interests include: caring for seriously ill patients, hospital medicine, addiction medicine, and primary care. He believes in a life of service, and strives to providecomprehensive and compassionate careto his patients. Heisthrilled to share his love of teaching, learning, and building long lasting patient relationships at Northwestern.

Adiba N Khan

Assistant Professor, Family and Community Medicine

Dr. Adiba Khan graduated from McGaw Northwestern Family Medicine Residency at Lake Forest. During her residency training, she completed the Northwestern Medical Education Clinical Scholars program and served as chief resident.​ In addition to a strong interest in full spectrum family medicine, Dr. Khan has a special interest in women's health, reproductive health, and medical education.

Matthew J Rudolph

Instructor, Family and Community Medicine

Dr. Rudolph is board-certified in Family Medicine. He received his medical degree from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine and completed his residency at the West Suburban Family Medicine Residency in Oak Park, IL.  Dr. Rudolph's clinic interests include full-spectrum primary care that addresses social and structural barriers to good health. He is also interested in improving and innovating traditional office-based care through technologies such as point-of-care ultrasound. He is thrilled to share these passions with his patients, residents, and the Northwestern academic community. 

Temiwumi Ojo

Instructor, Family and Community Medicine

Dr. Temiwumi Ojo is a graduate of Rosalind Franklin University and completed her family medicine residency at Northwestern McGaw Family Medicine Residency at Lake Forest. 

Alisha T Thomas

Clinical Instructor, Family and Community Medicine

Dr. Thomas is board certified in Family Medicine. She sees patients of all ages at PCC Austin Family Health Center on the west side of the city. She received her medical degree from the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern and completed her residency training, including a chief resident year, at West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park, IL. Dr. Thomas enjoys providing full-spectrum inpatient and outpatient family medicine care, including prenatal, intrapartum and postpartum management, to her patients. She is delighted to have the opportunity to teach and mentor learners at various leve...

Kiran Joshi

Clinical Assistant Professor, Family and Community Medicine

Interests include quality improvement, global health, community based participatory research.

Jennifer C Tieman

Instructor, Family and Community Medicine

Please join me in welcoming Jennifer Tieman, MD, to Northwestern Department of Family and Community Medicine. Dr. Tieman is board certified in Family Medicine. She sees patients of all ages at Northwestern Family Medicine at Delnor Hospital . She received her medical degree from the University of Chicago Pritzer School of Medicine and completed her residency at Mount Sinai Family Medicine Residency of Chicago and completed Clinical Medical Ethics fellowship training at the Maclean Center of the University of Chicago. Dr. Tieman’s clinical interests include: complete care for all family members...

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