Susan Ruffner-Statzer, MD
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Joined Jan, 1989 Department: Gastroenterology [Map] Title: Physician Degree: MD Interests: Quilting, Walking/Hiking, Reading Languages: English and Spanish(not fluent) Physician Homepage |
BioI was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and moved to the Los Angeles area when I was eight years old. I lived there, enjoying "college at the beach" and then moved to Northern California where I attended medical school at UC Davis. I love the open spaces, agriculture and animals too much to ever return to the urban sprawl. | |
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More details about my specialty:I am Board Certified in Family Practice. However, for the last 13 years, I have been working in the Department of Gastroenterology, caring for patients with liver disease and directing the Hepatitis C Clinic. My specialty interests and affiliations within my field:I am also interested in the field of obesity and act as the Medical Weight Management director for Santa Rosa. I teach the Bariatric Surgery Overview class and I work with the Health Education Department in developing new classes. Our lastest class addition is "Understanding Emotional Eating." Current projects or research:Specially tailored treatment plans for Hepatitis C patients. Great health resources that I refer to:UpToDate |
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Interests | |
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I am a proud member of the "Quilt Queens" a groups of quilting Kaiser Permanente doctors and nurse practitioners (past and present). We have been quilting together for the last 20 years. I am also proud of winning the Moonlight Quilters Guild award at the Sonoma County Fair several years ago. I am owned by an English Mastiff, named Tinkerbelle, who keeps me walking the park trails nearly every day. Currently reading: My favorite book or author: Great movie: |
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On my deck, covered in quilts |
Family & Friends | |
People in my life:I was married to a wonderful man, John Statzer, for 24 years. He was known and loved by many for his untiring energy, love of grapes and gardens, fly fishing and softball. He is sorely missed by his family and friends. My children and people I care about:I have 2 children, 21 & 17 who grew up "in the country." They can read animal prints in the dirt and can spot the marks of a rattlesnake. They can drive a tractor and think nothing of a "fish egg fight." An interesting story about my family or friends:Every year in August, when the Perseid meteor shower is due, we have a camp out to watch the shooting stars. Last year was the 37th straight year for this event. All of our friends come with their families. During the day we hike and swim and, at night, we stay up late, and count the shooting stars. In 2004, 334 shooting stars were counted and verified by all. We got tired and our eyes got dry, but it was worth it! |
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My pets: Tinkerbelle is a 7 year old English Mastiff. She is 140# of slobber. She loves to hike and play. |
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Travel | |
An adventure I've had:My husband and I have traveled to a number of places in the South Pacific, from Hawaii to the Cook Islands. Swimming with the sharks on Rangiroa and trying to get our dinner fish off the spear before the grey sharks stole it was exciting (truthfully a little too exciting for me). I love the Polynesian people and their culture, the color of the water, and the exotic fish. Favorite place in the world:My favorite place in the world is Sorrento, Italy where I was married. It is a beautiful town, near Naples, of cobbled streets and wonderful food. People were friendly and tolerant of my Italian learned in "10 minutes a day." One of my recent trips:My heart has been stolen by Kona, Hawaii where the weather is perfect, the people are friendly and the fresh fruits and vegetables continuously amaze me with new tastes. Many fruits I have never even heard of but can't wait to eat again. It is truly paradise--did I mention the Kona coffee??? |
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A Photo of One of My Favorite Places:
Sorrento, Italy
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