Radiation Oncology
Eric K. Hansen
The Oregon Clinic
9205 SW Barnes Rd
503-216-2195
Steven Seung
The Oregon Clinic
4805 NE Glisan St, Level G
503-215-6029
Charles R. Thomas Jr.
OHSU Kohler Pavilion
808 SW Campus Dr
503-494-8756
Reproductive Endocrinology/ Infertility
Aimee S. Chang
Oregon Fertility Institute
9370 SW Greenburg Rd, Ste 412
503-292-7734
David M. Lee
OHSU Center for Health & Healing
3303 SW Bond Ave
503-418-4500
Rheumatology
James T. Rosenbaum
OHSU
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd
503-494-5023
Kenneth J. Scalapino
Portland VA Medical Center
3710 SW US Veterans Hospital Rd
503-220-8262
Sleep Medicine
William Bowerfind
The Oregon Clinic
1111 NE 99th Ave
503-236-0775
Holger W. Link
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital
700 SW Campus Dr
503-346-0640
Sports Medicine
Jim Chesnutt
OHSU Center for Health & Healing
3303 SW Bond Ave
503-494-4000
Jerod A. Cottrill
Rebound Orthopedics
200 NE Mother Joseph Pl,
Ste 110
Vancouver
360-254-6165
Urology
Christopher L. Amling
OHSU Center for Health & Healing
3303 SW Bond Ave
503-346-1500
Christopher Austin
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital
700 SW Campus Dr
503-494-4808
Michael Conlin
Portland VA Medical Center
3710 SW US Veterans Hospital Rd
503-220-8262
David B. Lashley
Northwest Urological Clinic
2226 NW Pettygrove St
503-223-6223
Vascular / Interventional Radiology
John A. Kaufman
OHSU Dotter Interventional Institute
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd
503-494-7660
Michael E. Pfister
Interventional & Vascular Consultants at Tualatin Medical Office
19250 SW 65th Ave, Ste 240
Tualatin
503-612-0498
Vascular Surgery
Gregory Landry
OHSU Physicians Pavilion
3147 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd
503-494-7593
Timothy K. Liem
OHSU
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd
503-494-7593
*Not currently accepting new patients
Published: January 2012


This is not a fair list. I work with amazing TOP Vascular doctors. And what I noticed througout the list is a lot of OHSU docs, very few Legacy, Providence, Kaiser docs made the list. We have patients who come from across Oregon/Washington to see our Vascular docs, because they are the best of the best, and one of them made the list a few years ago and not one of the 4 docs made the list this year.
You should be ashamed to publish such findings, seemingly all of the great physicians reside up on the hill. I have worked at 10 of the local hospitals and I can assure you that your findings are less than accurate, much less contain any remembance to the truth. Wow, your paper has lost all credibility.
Easy to skew results when it is based on which institution campained the most for the voting for their MD’s.
However, you didn’t factor in the most important factors: Patient satisfaction, complications, length of stay, infections, and etc., into the results.
1: Alternative care apparently doesn’t produce “doctors”.
2: Seems weird that Emanuel Hospital (Level 1 trauma center) doesn’t have more docs on this list since all Fire and Police ask to be sent there if injured. Something is fishy here.
How can you not be ashamed to publish such execrable marketing drivel. Two years ago, one of your “top” Pulmonary docs earned that designation by voting for himself using all his partner’s email identities ( without their knowledgs or consent ). The results reflect OHSU’s ability and willingness to stuff the ballot box and bear no relationship to the expertise of it’s staff.
There is something very wrong with this list. If you actually use the AVVO search engine to run some of the names it is completely inaccurate! Doctor “A” has been practicing 20+ years and is well published but only gets 3/5 stars for “experience” and 1/5 stars for “industry recognition” (and is not on the Best Doctor list). Doctor “B” has been out of residency for all of 6 months, has no major publications but gets 4/5 stars for “experience” and 2.5/5 stars for “industry recognition” (and is named on the Best Doctor list!)
Bottom line: check some other sources before going with a doc on this list. The process for how they got these names is majorly flawed.
Dr. McBride,
I agree with you that this process is far from ideal, but please do not use anecdotal evidence to denigrate an entire institution for the unethical practices of one person. Many hospital systems attempt to stuff the ballot box for lists like these, and this occurs all over the country. I have received e-mail reminders from Providence, Legacy, and OHSU reminding me to cast my votes for colleagues at these respective institutions.
Pretty damn easy to get on this list if you work at OHSU, or the Rebound clinic.
who’s paying off who?
portland monthly is a joke.
Nobody should be surprised that OHSU docs have been taking top honors since this whole list thing began. OHSU seems to have more advertisements than any of the other hospitals and that’s what seems to count for quality. How many times has Doernbecher received recognition while Emanuel has not? It is really sad. From this list, one would think the only place to get decent care is at OHSU… I know this is not the case because I work at Emanuel. I’m thankful Dr. Chen was honored top neurosurgeon. He operates at Emanuel… So do Dr.’s Silen, Zallen, and Jamison. Who are the real top docs that are not listed? Cardio thoracic: Jon Hill, Orthopedic spine: Adam Barmada & J Rafe Sales, Pediatric Surgery: Sanjay Krishnaswami, Orthopedics: Rich Gellman, Doug Beaman, Corey Vande Zandschulp, Britt Frome, & David Noall
Two things strike me as I go through this list. First, OHSU sure has the corner on the best doctors. Second, a lot of those OHSU doctors are patients of the Legacy Good Samaritan doctor that I work for! HMMmmmm.
Perhaps this should be titled “Top Doctors at OHSU”. This list is not very representative of the city. While I’m sure many of the OHSU doctors are top notch, I can’t help but wonder about your survey methods. All the top pediatric docs are at Doernbechers – really? As a medical professional, I wonder about publishing something so misleading to the general public.
Physicians voting on other Physicians is just a popularity contest. Let Registered Nurses vote— then you will know who has the best outcomes, the best bedside manner, etc.
Besides, this isn’t even entirely accurate. Robert Steelman is a Pediatric Intensivist- not a regular Pediatrician. What else is incorrect or inflated to the public?
I guess the “non-OHSU” group just get “lucky” with pt outcomes since they are at the bottom of this list.
Great list, but unfortunately all the doctors I’ve attempted to contact are not taking new patients.
This list is a joke. It is easy to tell who had a say in this list and it wasn’t patients.