Patricia Kullberg, MD, MPH 734 SE Lexington Portland, Oregon 97202 503-312-7649 pkullberg@comcast.net patriciakullberg.com Current Occupation: Author of historical fiction and memoir Pr
Trang 1Patricia Kullberg, MD, MPH
734 SE Lexington
Portland, Oregon 97202
503-312-7649
pkullberg@comcast.net
patriciakullberg.com
Current Occupation: Author of historical fiction and memoir
Prior Employment: 1988-2011 Multnomah County Health Department
Medical Director Portland, Oregon Staff Physician
1987-1988 Outside-In Sociomedical Aid Station Staff Physician Portland, Oregon
1987-1988 Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Counties District Health Officer Longview, Washington
1984-1987 Kaiser-Permanente Staff Physician Portland, Oregon
Education/ 1982-1984 Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars
Seattle, Washington 1979-1982 Family Medicine Residency
University of California Davis Sacramento, California 1975-1979 Oregon Health Sciences University
Magna Cum Laude
1984-2013 Licensed as Physician and Surgeon
State of Oregon
University of Oregon
Best Senior Clinician Award Oregon Health Sciences University
American Medical Women’s Association
1997 First Place, Science and Health Reporting
Non-Daily Newspapers Oregon Society of Professional Journalists
2002 Summer Fellowship Recipient
Fishtrap Writers Workshop
2020 Charles A Preuss Distinguished Alumnae Award
OHSU
Trang 2Patricia Kullberg, MD MPH Selected Publications
“Reforming Health Care in Hungary”, Social Science and Medicine, 21(8) : 849-855, 1985 (with co-author Csaszi, Lajos)
“Social Visions and Social Control: The Evolution Medical Thought in Postwar Hungary,” International Journal of Health Services, 16 (3) : 391-408, 1986
“Taking the Cure”, Portland Alliance, 11 (3), 1991 (winner of Third Place, Science and Health Reporting for Non-daily Newspapers, Oregon Society of Professional Journalists, 1991)
“Ragged Edge of Medicine”, Portland Alliance, six part series, 17 (6-11), 1997-98 (winner of First Place, Science and Health Reporting for Non-daily Newspapers, Oregon Society of Professional Journalists, 1997)
“Narratives in Medicine”, LitSite, University of Alaska, current on-line publication (personal essay)
“Cold Bones”, LitSite, University of Alaska, current on-line publication (short story)
“Forget About Florence Nightingale”, VoiceCatcher 08, Portland, Oregon (first chapter of unpublished novel), 2008
“A Medical Sea Change”, Women’s Review of Books, 31(4): 7-8, 2014
Girl in the River, (Bygone Era Books, 2015), a novel
On the Ragged Edge of Medicine: Doctoring Among the Dispossessed, (Oregon State University Press, 2017),
a memoir
“A Clinic of Last Resort,” The Timberline Review, Winter-Spring, 2018
“The Life and Death of Vanport: 70 Years after the Flood,” Street Roots, April 2-26, 2018, Portland, Oregon, https://www.streetroots.org/news/2018/04/20/life-and-death-vanport-70-years-after-flood
“Methanol Refineries, Citizen Scientists and Doughnuts,” Street Roots, December 16, 2020,
https://www.streetroots.org/news/2020/12/16/opinion-methanol-refineries-citizen-scientists-and-doughnuts
“How Racism Gets Baked into Medical Decisions,” Science for the People Online, December 21, 2020,
https://magazine.scienceforthepeople.org/web-extras/racism-medicine-naomi-nkinsi-interview/