Keeping it in
the Family
Student D.O. of
the Year and Family Practice Fellow Christina
González, D.O. (’09)
By Colleen Kiphart
When she
graduated with her Doctor of Osteopathic
Medicine (D.O.) degree June 6, Christina
González, D.O., received her ceremonial hood
from a mentor who has been there for her since
before she entered OU-HCOM.
“I was actually
hooded by my stepfather, Park Studebaker, O.D.”
González says.
Studebaker, an
optometrist in Dayton, serves as an OU-HCOM
clinical assistant professor of optometry at
Grandview Medical Center. “I can’t express how
proud (her mother and I) are,” he says.
González says
that Studebaker’s encouragement helped her faced
the challenges of medical school. She described
how, during times of uncertainty, “he was always
knew what I was capable of.”
Her professors
and fellow students echo that support. González
was named the Student D.O. of the Year at this
year’s Distinguished Osteopathic Commitment
Awards, and she is currently finishing a
fellowship in family practice at OU-HCOM.
“Growing up, I
loved my pediatrician. She was always a
proponent of me taking care of myself. I thought
that was so empowering,” González says. “I
choose family medicine because I get to do
everything and be involved in lots of different
aspects of care, like my (former) pediatrician.”
For González,
the empowering spirit of medicine extends to
research. In the summer of 2005, she accompanied
Mario Grijalva, Ph.D., associate
professor of biomedical sciences, on a research
trip to Ecuador where she and other medical
students helped to educate communities about
disease prevention.
González, who
hopes to practice medicine in developing nations
in the future, was deeply affected by the
experience. “This has made me so passionate
about disease prevention and intervening in
unhealthy lifestyles,” she says.
According to
Grijalva, González shows a rare enthusiasm and
dedication towards international health. “I have
no doubt that she will make great contributions
for the profession, as well as for the people in
developing countries,” he says.
Next year,
González will begin a residency in family
medicine at the University of Cincinnati –
Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. She will
also travel once a year during her residency to
work with Shoulder to Shoulder, a sustainable
clinic in Honduras.
The D.O.-to-be
has always been driven by a strong sense of
family and community. She chose OU-HCOM because
she sensed a familial spirit between the
students. “I came to visit and sat in on a
class, and when I came the next year, they still
remembered me. I also loved that the alumni have
such a connection to OU-HCOM.”
Before long,
González became a student leader at OU-HCOM,
moderating the first- and second-year
Professionalism Lecture Series. “It was a
wonderful opportunity to get to know younger
students,” she says, “but they are the ones who
do all the work. I just moderate.”
Family and
teamwork are recurrent themes in González’ life
as she constantly credits the support and
efforts of others. “She is a team player,” says
Tracy Marx, D.O., chair of the Family Practice
Fellowship. “She always asks for input, and
though she is confident in her knowledge base,
she can admit when she doesn’t know something.
She’s inquisitive, persistent and dedicated.”
Although each
of these doctors knows González in a different
way – as a supervisor, a teacher and a family
member – they all can agree on one thing: her
capacity for empathy. “She is one of the most
altruistic people I have ever met,” Studebaker
says.
Grijalva adds:
“Compassion, care and professionalism are some
of the best words to describe her attitude in
the field. Those characteristics extend to the
people from the communities where we work, as
well as to the rest of the team.”
González plans
to explore the intricacies of health care
delivery next. “I hope to go on and get my
master’s degree in public health,” she says. “I
love working with local health
care systems and governments in
underserved areas. I really think that can let
me help people the most.”
This is the
second in a series of Class of 2009 graduation
profiles. To read the first one, on Charles
A. Brown, D.O. (’09), go to
www.oucom.ohiou.edu/News/stories/CharlieBrown/index.htm.