Dr. Tiffany, a graduate of Oberlin College (Neuroscience, 1992) and Oberlin Conservatory of Music (Piano Performance, 1992) has had a life-long interest in math and science education. As a high school student, she was a student board member of the Saturday Academy, an academy that sought to further the interest of young scientists through challenging classes taught by practicing research scientists.
While in medical school at the Oregon Health Sciences University (1994-1998), she was on several curriculum committees as well as the accreditation review committee. During her internship and residency at Massachusetts General Hospital (1998-2001), Dr. Tiffany was on the curriculum committee for the teaching of Internal Medicine. She completed her fellowship in Hematology and Medical Oncology at Oregon Health and Science University from 2001-2004, and served as Chief Fellow and member of the Fellowship Committee during her final year. Since being a physician in private practice in Salem, Dr. Tiffany has been involved in multiple advisory boards and has been active in her community. She continues to serve on the Board of Directors for Willamette Clinical Research, and served previously on the Board of Directors for the Mid-Valley Provider’s Health Authority and the Physician’s Choice Foundation. She is Chairman of the Salem Hospital Thoracic Committee, Vice-Chair for the Salem Cancer Institute Breast Cancer Committee, a member of the Salem Cancer Institute Management Committee and Medical Oncology Director for the Salem Cancer Institute. Dr. Tiffany has two children at Abiqua and has been on the Board of Trustees since 2013. She has been a member of the Strategic Planning Committee since 2012
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AuthorNatasha Tiffany, MD, is a physician, educator, and research scientist currently working in Oregon. A Partner and Physician in a private practice located in the state’s capital city of Salem, Dr. Tiffany teaches at her alma mater, Oregon Health & Science University, where she is an Affiliate Assistant Professor in the Hematology and Medical Oncology Division. Archives
October 2019
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