Originally from Kansas, Lisa attended Idaho State University (Meridian Campus) where she attained her master’s degree in nursing. She performed her Dermatology training in Salem, Oregon at Silver Falls Dermatology in 2014. Lisa joined the Jamestown Family Health Clinic in the spring of 2022, due in large part to the Tribe’s history and involvement in the community, “JFHC has stellar community reach. Honoring our indigenous ancestors, respect of the Land, mutual aid and diversity – these are what’s important to me as a provider and as a human.” Lisa prioritizes patient care and communication in her practice. When’s she’s not working, she can most likely be found outside, caring for her surroundings in the woods and being a forest dweller.

Tom primarily treats chronic pain at Jamestown. He graduated from the Physician Assistant Program at the University of Utah in 1998. Tom spent some time in family practice and emergency medicine, but has dedicated the majority of his career to the treatment of acute and chronic pain.

Dean joined Jamestown to provide care for patients with musculoskeletal problems, joint pain, and sports injuries. Dean has been in practice for 20 years, mostly in orthopedics but he also spent 2 years doing rheumatology and one-year doing nonsurgical spine care. He is from England originally, moving to the US in 1986. Dean has lived in Michigan, Kentucky, and Alabama prior to moving to Washington in 2006. Outside of work Dean spends most of his time with his family, his wife and two children. Dean’s wife is a veterinarian. Recreationally he is an avid soccer player and coach and enjoys working in the woods on his property.