Mary K. Nordling, M.D.
- Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, School of Medicine
Biography
I’m a family physician who cares for patients of all ages. I love getting to know my patients, hearing their stories and working together to help them achieve their best possible health.
In addition to caring for patients, I’m the program director for the OHSU-Tuality Family Medicine Residency, where I help recruit and train future family physicians to provide compassionate, evidence-based care. Residency education has been a big part of my career. I spent almost twelve years at the Lawrence Family Medicine Residency in Massachusetts, including six years as associate program director. During that time, I cared for patients at a Federally Qualified Health Center and fulfilled my National Health Service Corps scholarship commitment. Later, I had the incredible opportunity to help launch the first residency program on the island of Hawaii. As program director, I was proud to see the first two classes graduate and to help the program achieve full accreditation.
Outside of work, I enjoy biking, hiking and camping. I’m also an avid reader, love exploring new foods and have a passion for traveling. I’m hoping to learn the art of gardening and am excited to explore all that Oregon has to offer with my family and our dog, Blue!