

G R A N D E
R O N D E
H O S P I TA L
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A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HEALTHFUL L I V I NG
SUMMER 2016
Regional Medical Clinic
Roger Kilbourn, DO,
family practice
Dr. Kilbourn is
skilled in treating
a variety of condi-
tions, particularly
diabetes, hyper-
tension, asthma, COPD and mental
health—from neonatal to elderly
and hospice patients. Professional
interests include osteopathic mani-
pulation with a leaning toward
cranial osteopathy and myofascial
techniques, and adolescent and
young adult care.
He graduated summa cum laude
from Oregon State University with
a Bachelor of Science in zoology.
He earned a Master of Science in
microbiology from Michigan State
University and received his Doctor
A hole in one for community health! The 22nd annual Grande Ronde Amateur
will raise funds for new 3-D mammography and a better blood test machine.
See page 3.
Welcome your newest providers
SINCE
1907, Grande Ronde Hospital (GRH) has made caring for the
people of Union County a priority. In recent years, GRH has moved beyond
hospital doors to provide health care and hospice services in people’s homes;
to provide outpatient services in specialty and primary care clinics; and to
expand access and options for care through an award-winning telehealth
program, online patient health portals and virtual care visits.
Today, your community hospital is working harder than ever to best serve
the residents of Union County, while remaining locally owned and operated.
We have further expanded your care options this year by recruiting the region’s
first full-time cardiologist, a second neurologist, a hospitalist, both an internal
medicine and a family practice physician, and five nurse practitioners—some
of whom you have already met. Help us welcome these new providers for 2016.
of Osteopathy from there in 2001.
Dr. Kilbourn grew up in Stayton,
Oregon, but has deep family ties to
the Grand Ronde Valley. He spent
many summers at his grandparents’
place on the Grande Ronde River
and time in Elgin. His ancestry lies
in the Hug and Bendshadler fami-
lies, both of whom can trace their
history in Union County back many
generations.
He enjoys working with the Boy
Scouts of America, camping and
spending time with his family.
Thiri Myint, MD,
internal medicine
Dr. Myint
comes from an
extensive global
background in
working and
volunteering for international health
and relief organizations such as the
UN World Food Program, UNICEF
and Doctors Without Borders. She
has worked in Myanmar, Switzerland,
Germany, France and the United
States.
Since 2013, Dr. Myint worked
for the Interfaith Medical Center—
a multi-site community teaching
health care system in Brooklyn,
New York, which includes a 287-bed
hospital facility and a network of
ambulatory care clinics.
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