PeaceHealth Welcomes New Providers

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August 30, 2017

Providers of diverse backgrounds join PeaceHealth Medical Group Bellingham 
PeaceHealth Medical Group (PHMG) has welcomed three new board-certified providers to Bellingham practices
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Angela Bradley, MD, became a member of PHMG’s Gastroenterology team of providers. Dr. Bradley earned her medical degree at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine in Albuquerque, and completed her residency at the Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Arizona Residency in Internal Medicine in Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona. Prior to joining the PHMG team, Dr. Bradley served PeaceHealth patients on an on-call basis. She is fluent in Spanish and has a particular interest in chronic liver disease and is passionate about organ donation. Dr. Bradley shares she entered medicine because “I wish to ‘do good’ in my community. For me, the patient’s interest is the only interest to be considered.”

Leslie Chamberlain, PA-C, joined PHMG’s Same Day Care Clinic team of providers. Chamberlain earned a Masters of Physician Assistant Studies at the Oregon Health and Science University, Division of School of Medicine in Portland, Oregon. Prior to joining PeaceHealth, Leslie worked at The Everett Clinic and before that she was part of the Family Care Network at Squalicum Family Medicine in Bellingham. She has also served with Team Health Emergency Physicians at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center’s Emergency Department. Leslie finds her work as an urgent care provider richly fulfilling and enjoys seeing patients from all backgrounds and circumstances.

Gur Raj S. Deol, MD, joined PeaceHealth’s Pulmonary Medicine team of providers. Dr. Deol completed his medical degree at Guru Gobind Singh Medical College in Punjab, India and then served as a resident surgeon at Dayanand Medical College in Ludhiana, India.  He completed his medical residency in internal medicine at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Prior to joining PeaceHealth, Dr. Deol was a consultant in Pulmonary and Critical Care at Olympic Medical Center, North Olympic Peninsula serving the Washington communities of Sequim, Port Angles and Port Townsend. Dr. Deol has extensive medical research experience and has been published in respected peer-reviewed journals. He believes it is a privilege to have an opportunity to play a pivotal role in the health and well-being of his patients.
More information about each of these providers can be found using the “Find a Doc” tool at www.peacehealth.org.
 
About PeaceHealth: Based in Vancouver, Wash., PeaceHealth is a not-for-profit Catholic health system offering care to communities in Washington, Oregon and Alaska. In 1890, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace founded what has become PeaceHealth. PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center provides quality care for northwest Washington with its full-service 253-bed hospital and PeaceHealth Medical Group clinics. Key services in Bellingham include comprehensive cardiology, oncology, orthopedic and rehabilitation services and a joint venture outpatient imaging service. Visit us online at peacehealth.org.