Klamath Health Partnership names Stoker new CMO

The following is a press release from Klamath Health Partnership.

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Klamath Health Partnership is pleased to welcome Bradley Stoker, DO, as KHP’s Chief Medical Officer and primary care provider.

“Dr. Stoker is a highly qualified primary care provider, and he holds an MBA from University of California-Irvine. His training and experience are perfectly suited to this role,” said KHP Chief Executive Officer, Signe Porter. Dr. Stoker will serve as the principal leader of KHP’s medical group, overseeing performance, population health strategies, and quality of care. Dr. Stoker also sees patients as a primary care provider.

“I am happy to be back at a Federally Qualified Health Center like KHP because the focus is on providing access to everyone. I am honored to accept this role as part of the Klamath Health Partnership team and look forward to advancing the tradition of high-quality, compassionate health care for the people of Klamath Falls, Chiloquin, and surrounding areas."

Dr. Stoker joined KHP originally as a temporary physician, working in KHP's Campus Convenient Care clinic. After falling in love with the beautiful scenery and friendly community of Klamath Falls, he decided to stay.  

After finishing a four-year medical degree from A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona, Dr. Stoker completed residency training in a unique community health center-based program at Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center in Hillsboro, west of Portland. After residency, he spent more than five years at Intermountain Healthcare, the University of Utah, and the Utah Pain Relief Institute before returning to Oregon.

Dr. Stoker's clinical interests include nutrition, pain management, preventive medicine, and mental health. He speaks Spanish fluently and enjoys the great outdoors of the Klamath Basin.