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Danuta Komorowska MD, MPH, TM |
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Family Practice |
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Great Plains Clinic
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33 9th Street West |
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Dickinson ND 58601 |
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701-483-6017 |
Dr. Komorowska has a broad interest in Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Public Health & Prevention Medicine, Occupational Medicine, Epidemiology , Teaching medical students and Allied health professionals, Clinical & Laboratory research interests in Helmintholoogy/Protozoology
Specialties:
Board Certified in Family Practice.
Education/Training:
• M.D Degree - Medical Academy, Bialystok, Poland, 1967-1973
• P.P.H. & Tropical Medicine Degree - Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, 1986-1987
• Residency at Family Practice Center - University of North Dakota, Bismarck, ND - 1988 - Present
• Continuing Medical Education in Internal Medicine, Family Practice and Public Health - 1978-1988
• Residency in Public Health & Preventive Medicine - Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR - 1985-1987
• Continuing Medical education programs in Internal Medicine and Public Health - 1983-1984
• Externship (Clerkship) In Internal Medicine - St. Vincent Hospital, Portland, OR - 1981-1983
• Relocation to the United States, learning the English language at Arizona State University in Tempe and preparation for the E.C.F.M.G. examination - 1976-1981
• Residency in Pediatrics - County Hospital, Plock, Poland - 1974-1976
• Rotating Internship - Plock, Poland - 1973-1974
Licensure/Certification:
• E.C.F.M.G. - Standard Certificate - 1981
• FLEX Exam - Washington License - February, 1988
• North Dakota License - July, 1989
• Oregon License, July, 1990
Hospital Associations/Positions:
• St. Alexius Hospital, Bismarck, ND
• MedCenter One, Bismarck, ND
• MedCenter One, Mandan, ND
Awards/Honors:
• Awarded a Federal stipend by Residency Advisory Committee, Dept. of Public Health, to obtain a Master's Degree in Public Health residency as a reward for research projects performed while in residency
Associations/Memberships/Organizations:
• American Academy of Family Physicians
• North Dakota Medical Association
• American Public Health Association
• American Medical Association
• Royal Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene
Community Activities:
• Performed free physical exams for children at Day Care Centers (Head Start Program) in Forest Grove, OR, Salvation Army and Migrant and Indian Coalition Summer Camps in Portland and Hillsboro, OR, 1985 & 1986
• Performed free sport physicals for Special Olympics, Bismarck, ND 1988, 1988, 1990
Committee Assignments:
• Served on Ad Hoc Committee on Migrant Farm Workers (MFW) Health Concerns - State Health Department, Portland, OR, 1985-1986
Teaching Assignments/Lectures:
• Conducted didactic sessions with 3rd and 4th year medical students rotating through the Dept. of Public Health, OHSU, Portland, OR, 1985-1986, University of North Dakota Internal Medicine rotation, 1988-1989
• Guest speaker at Concordia College, Portland, OR, April 1986 on "Prevention of STD"
• Presented Surgical Grand Rounds at St. Alexius Medical Center, 2-2-89, on Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis, and on 5-4-90, on Pressure Ulcers, Prevention & Treatment
Research:
• Incidence of STD among MFW at Virginia Garcia Clinic, Cornelius, OR, and Salud de la Familia Clinic, Woodburn, OR, 8/85-8/86
• Retrospective, descriptive epidemiology of Hepatitis A in Multnomah County, OR, 1984-1985
• A Continuing Outbreak of Hepatitis A associated with I.V. Drug Abuse, Multnomah County Health Dept., 2/ - 6/86
• Prevalence of Parasites Among MFW Children in Day Care Centers, Forest Grove, OR, 7/-8/86
Other:
• Work on the book Parasitic Diseases and Treatment Protocols, 1986 by Dr. H. Osterud, Chairman of the Public Health Dept. at OHSU, Dr. D. Sobolewski (my former name) and others
• Co-Author of the article on Continuing Outbreak of Hepatitis A Linked with Intravenous Drug Abuse in Multnomah County, by Charles P. Schade, M.D., M.P.H. and myself, Public Health Reports, September-October, 1988, Volume 103, No. 5
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