Samuel Crane, M.D., M.P.H. is an Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at the School of Medicine in Hillsboro, Oregon. With a special focus on fertility, women's midlife care, and women's health, Dr. Crane is dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive care to his patients. His practice is infused with a passion for underserved medicine and human rights, stemming from his experiences in public health and his work as a water and sanitation volunteer in El Salvador. Dr. Crane's expertise in family medicine, combined with his commitment to patient education and empowerment, makes him a trusted healthcare provider in the community.
Dr. Crane's journey in medicine began with a Master's Degree in Public Health from Tulane University School of Public Health, followed by a medical degree from the University of South Florida's College of Medicine. He completed his residency at OHSU and furthered his expertise in obstetrics with a fellowship at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Crane's diverse experiences, including working as a Florida Department of Health epidemiologist and training migrant farm workers in health promotion, have shaped his holistic approach to patient care. Outside of the clinic, Dr. Crane enjoys outdoor activities such as snowboarding and surfing, embracing the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
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