Kimberly T. Krohn, MD, MPH, FAAFP Program Director
Dr. Krohn has been with the Center for Family Medicine since 1995--first as a medical student, then resident, and finally as a faculty member. Her professional interests are varied, and include the quality improvement of medical education and of clinical care, care of children, maternity care, care of the elderly, primary care research, and procedures. Dr. Krohn has a Bachelors Degree in Dietetics from Michigan State University, a Masters in Public Health Degree in Health Systems Administration from University of Minnesota, and her MD from the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She is the Medical Director of the UND Northern Plains Children's Advocacy Center, the former President of the North Dakota Medical Association, and Vice-Chief of Medicine at Trinity Hospital. She is married and has three children.
Wade R. Talley, M.D., FAAFP Associate Director
Dr. Talley was raised in Glenburn, North Dakota. He attended and graduated from medical school at the University of North Dakota. He received his Bachelor of Science in Biology degree in 1991 and his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1995. He completed residency training at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska in 1998. He is board certified in Family Medicine. He was active duty in the U.S. Air Force from 1995-2001. His professional interests include procedures like endoscopy, EGD, sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, nasolaryngoscopy as well as all other areas of medicine. Dr. Talley is married and has seven children. Personal interests include church, family, reading, woodworking, and basketball.
Julie Rickert, PsyD Associate Director
Dr. Rickert is a 1991 graduate of Cornell University and earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Baylor Univeristy in 1995. She completed her internship training at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. She worked as a general psychologist for seven years before joining the faculty at the Center for Family Medicine in Minot, ND. Her professional interests include mental health in OB/GYN, Chronic pain management, fostering health behavior change, and primary care of psychiatric disorders. Dr. Rickert is married with three children. Personal interests include gardening, the local symphony, and swimming.
Stephen C. Stripe, M.D., FAAFP Associate Director
Dr. Stripe grew up in Omaha, Nebraska and graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1979 with his MD. He was an intern at the University of Oklahoma Tulsa Medical College and completed his Family Practice Residency in 1982 at UNMC. He became a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice in 1987. Dr. Stripe spent 20 years in rural private practice during which he edited Rural Rescues and Emergency Care (1993). Other publications include "A Rural-Urban Comparison of Prehospital Service" Nebraska Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, Sept.-Oct. 1991, Vol. 4, 313-318. Dr. Stripe's medical interests include Evolutionary Medicine, Rural Health Care and Rural Emergency Medicine. Dr. Stripe's research interest include Medical Error and Cognitive Aspects. His personal interests include aviation, history, and hunting. He is married with two children and two grandchildren.
Paul D. Olson, MD
Dr. Olson completed his undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of North Dakota in 1983. He graduated from the University of Iowa, College of Medicine in 1987 and completed his residency at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences Family Medicine Residency Program in Bismarck, North Dakota. In addition to his work at the Center For Family Medicine Dr. Olson practices emergency medicine at Trinity Medical Center. Dr. Olson has received numerous awards from the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences for his excellence in teaching medical students and residents.
Neena E. Thomas-Eapen, M.D., FAAFP Associate Director
Dr. Thomas was born, raised and educated in Kerala, India. In 1990, she graduated from Medical College, Trivandrum, University of Kerala, India where she was trained in General Surgery, did research on Urolithiasis and presented her abstracts internationally. She graduated from our residency program where she won the "Resident of the Year" award from the community faculty in 2002. She worked as a family physician for Trinity Hospital in Minot for four years, during which time she was a voluntary faculty as well as resident advocate of the program. She is a Senior Graduate Fellow of the Program in Integrative Medicine since 2007, after completing the Residential Fellowship in Integrative Medicine, founded by Dr. Andrew Weil, at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Her special interest is Integrative Medicine, whole person approach to health and healing. An Integrative Medicine elective rotation for UND School of Medicine 4th year medical students and residents is offered under her leadership in Minot as well as Integrative medicine in residency optional curriculum for residents in collaboration with the University of Arizona. She enjoys the variety of family medicine as well as office procedures. Her interests include integrative primary care, integrative consults for chronic diseases and cancer, office procedures, mind-body medicine including clinical hypnosis, nutrition, cooking, botanicals and spirituality in health. She is married and has two teenage sons.
Kwanza Devlin, MD Associate Director
Dr. Devlin joined the Center for Family Medicine in July 2011. She grew up in New Jersey. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Eastern University in Pennsylvania in 2001. She received her Doctor of Medicine degree in 2005 from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska. She completed her family medicine residency training at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center in South Bend, Indiana, in 2008. She is board certified in family medicine. She is married. Her professional interests include obstetrics and procedures. Her personal interests include soccer, church, and playing board games with friends.