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Isaac Spence

I am most proud of

I am most proud of taking over a robust family medicine practice while still maintaining work-life balance with my family. I am also proud to have served as Chief Resident in my residency program and voted the most outstanding resident within my hospital system. I am also proud to currently serve as Lead Physician in my practice and on the VCOM Alumni Board.

I am pleased to be a DO because

I am pleased to be a DO because I have been taught the importance of treating the patient, and not the disease or chief complaint. I have learned the importance of looking patients in the eye and using touch to comfort, reassure, and encourage. I have also learned the importance of a patient’s socioeconomic status, spirituality, and their emotions, and how these factors influence their care and decisions. Of course, understanding and utilizing OMT is also cool!

When I am not working I enjoy

When I am not working I enjoy spending time with my wife, two girls, and two Boxer dogs. I have also become a remodel addict since graduating residency, and enjoy the challenge of learning new skills such as gardening, landscaping, and bee keeping. I also enjoy reading, Virginia Tech sports, and watching Marvel movies!

A career in medicine is worthwhile because

A career in medicine is worthwhile because it is more than just a job and a salary, but a calling. Physicians have the unique opportunity to change lives, foster hope, and impact communities. Everyday I remain in awe of the responsibility, power, and influence I have been provided. I also remain humbled that patients trust me with their deepest secrets and most guarded insecurities, and look to me for wisdom and guidance through life’s most difficult circumstance. There is not a day that goes by that I do not feel an awesome purpose, which provides my life with meaning and fulfillment. Additionally, my patients teach me daily, inspire me to be better, and provide me with perspective and appreciation for my own life.

Isaac Spence, DO

Graduated: Class of 2011
Campus: Virginia
Prior School: Virginia Tech
Degree: Biology
Hometown: Floyd, VA
Isaac Spence

I believe VCOM helped prepare me well through rotations that were hands-on, and at times one-on-one with my preceptors.

Alumni
Residency: Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Specialty: Family Medicine

Pedro Valdes

Name of practice or hospital where you currently work

Cardiovascular and Interventional Center of South Florida

Specialty

Interventional Cardiology

What my Practice looks like today

My practice currently consists of a relative balance between clinical cardiology responsibilities and living in the cath lab, performing complex percutaneous coronary interventions. Though days can be long at times, I work within a three-person group with two other interventional cardiologists and have been able to find a balance between work and personal life. Though busy, I still make time for medical students from the local osteopathic school, who round with me regularly and prospective medical school applicants who want to shadow.

The accomplishment I am most proud of thus far in my career is

The accomplishment I am most proud of thus far in my career is attaining my most recent Board certification as a Cardiologist. I have always dreamed of becoming a Cardiologist since I was exposed to the field during my internship during my senior year at Barry University, and I can now say that I am a Cardiologist...... and soon to be an Interventional Cardiologist.

When I look back on my time at VCOM, I think fondly about

When I look back on my time at VCOM, I think fondly about the professors, the fellow students, the Blacksburg community, the VT football games, the beautiful fall and springtime weather, and the hiking and biking trails. I can truly say that I loved my time there as a student and enjoyed all of my 4 years living and enjoying all that Blacksburg and the SW. Virginia area had to offer.

I am pleased to be a DO because

I am pleased to be a DO because I can better assess and treat my patients' maladies and have the patient-centered approach, a patient-first approach that not many other physicians have or demonstrate.

For me, the most unforgettable moment in medical school was

For me, the most unforgettable moment in medical school was too many to recall. Still, moments from initially cheering for the Hokies during 8 am Biochemistry Class with Dr. Mahaney, to playing on the VCOM softball team, to proposing to my beautiful wife while on a beautiful hiking path overlooking the mountains, to graduating in Burress Hall on the campus of VT, and many more moments.

When I am not working, I enjoy

When I am not working, I enjoy spending time with my family (wife and son), working out, watching most any competitive sport from football, baseball, and basketball.  

A career in medicine is worthwhile because

A career in medicine is worthwhile because I am the person my local community relies upon to help manage and explain their ongoing cardiovascular disease processes. There isn't a day that goes by where I cant say that I haven't been able to help someone feel better about their condition or help stabilize or save someone presenting with a "STEMI." 

Pedro Valdes, DO, FACC

Graduated: Class of 2011
Campus: Virginia
Prior School: Berry University
Degree: Exercise Physiology
Hometown: Hialeah, FL
Pedro Valdes

There isn't a day that goes by where I cant say that I haven't been able to help someone feel better about their condition or help stabilize or save someone presenting with a "STEMI."

Alumni
Residency: Palmetto General Hospital
Specialty: Internal Medicine
Hialeah, FL

Tori Asbury

The accomplishment I am most proud of thus far in my career is

The accomplishment I am most proud of thus far in my career is growing a practice with my husband to take care of families in our community.  Our office opened in 2014 and  is very involved in the community.  We participate in local events including parades, trunk-or-treat, and school physicals.  Our office has also sponsored a local 15k for the past two years.  Justin and I were chosen in 2016 by South Brunswick Magazine to be included as recipients of the Future 10, a group of professionals under 40 making a positive impact on the county.

I am pleased to be a DO because

I am pleased to be a DO because I believe in treating each patient as a whole unit, focusing on more than their physical symptoms and thinking about other factors such as emotional and spiritual needs.  Many times, physical conditions can also be treated with changes in diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management.  I enjoy being able to help my patients focus on prevention as well as cure.

When I am not working I enjoy

When I am not working I enjoy spending time with my family, traveling, reading, and exercising. We also live near the beach and spend a lot of time there.

A career in medicine is worthwhile because

A career in medicine is worthwhile because it is constantly challenging me. It also gives me the opportunity to use my interests and skills to make a difference in the lives of others.

Tori Asbury, DO

Graduated: Class of 2008
Campus: Virginia
Prior School: Milligan College
Degree: Biology
Hometown: Baltimore, MD
Tori Asbury

I am pleased to be a DO because I believe in treating each patient as a whole unit, focusing on more than their physical symptoms and thinking about other factors such as emotional and spiritual needs.

Alumni
Residency: Riverside Regional Medical Center
Specialty: Family Medicine
Newport News, VA

Grayson Jordan

Name of practice or hospital where you currently work

AnMed Honea Path

Specialty

Family Medicine

What my Practice looks like today

A great variety of rural outpatient family medicine.

What is the best advice you can give a medical student to help them in their path towards being a physician?

Medical school will be a challenging time, and it can also be a fun time. Set good boundaries to care for your physical, emotional, and spiritual health.

The accomplishment I am most proud of thus far in my career is

The accomplishment I am most proud of thus far in my career is making it through my intern year (without coffee)!

When I look back on my time at VCOM, I think fondly about

When I look back on my time at VCOM, I think fondly about Dr. Prater encouraging us at every seemingly insurmountable obstacle. I think about Dean Willcox sharing her film and TV recommendations in between classes. I think about all the clinical pearls from lecturers (pediatric maintenance fluids came in handy, Dr. Hardee!). I think about Dr. Fintel, a clinical preceptor my 4th year who embodied empathy and gentleness. I think about Dr. Thomas and her help as an advisor during residency applications. I’m so thankful for my time at VCOM.

For me, the most unforgettable moment in medical school was

For me, the most unforgettable moment in medical school was late night studying with friends, the half marathon we ran in Nashville, TN, before studying for COMLEX Level 1 and the joy of Match Day. I must say that graduation was extra special as well; I got hooded by Dean Willcox and my dad!

When I am not working, I enjoy

Spending time with my wife and children, all things film, running, yoga, being introverted, and small house projects, because I'm handy, but I'm not THAT handy.

Grayson Jordan, DO

Graduated: Class of 2016
Campus: Virginia
Prior School: Clemson University
Degree: Food Science
Hometown: Anderson, SC
Grayson Jordan

I believe VCOM helped prepare me well by laying an incredible foundation for the rest of my medical career. The professors during my 1st and 2nd years shared their clinical wisdom, and my preceptors 3rd and 4th years challenged and motivated me. Their passion in their respective fields gave me an appreciation and desire for excellence in primary care.

Alumni
Residency: Anmed Health
Specialty: Family Medicine

Meryl Snow

Current Practice
Davidson Medical Ministries/Kintegra Family Health, Lexington, NC

Specialty
Family Medicine

What my practice looks like today
I see adult and pediatric patients 4 days a week in a faith based community health center. We have continued full time clinical care, incorporating both sick and well visits, even during the pandemic! I'm very grateful we have not discontinued any services that impact patient care during this unusual time, especially since we serve the most vulnerable populations in our community. In addition, I work with a school health alliance which provides onsite access to healthcare for students in the public school system. I also have the privilege of collaborating with six excellent advanced practice providers across these organizations. 

The accomplishment I am most proud of thus far in my career is 
Being a team lead within our health system allowing me to come along side the providers on my team and hear their concerns. I am a physician advocate for patients on a population health level and a champion for our systems ICD-10 conversion as well as ACO team. 

When I look back on my time at VCOM I think fondly about meeting and marrying my life partner and best friend Rob Snow, the lasting friendships—Katie Porterfield Collins and Ann Shaw Collins remain two of my best friends to this day—they were in my wedding, saw my babies in their first days of life, etc. Also the high quality clinical rotations which prepared me well for family medicine residency. I was rotating alongside UVA Med students at Carilion, Lewis Gale and the Salem VA so I could see that I was on par with them, which was important to me since we were a new school at that time. 

I am pleased to be a D.O. because I love my osteopathic family. It’s about the people.

Meryl Snow, DO

Graduated: Class of 2008
Campus: Virginia
Prior School: Troy University
Degree: BA - Biology Pre-med
Hometown: Milan, GA
Meryl Snow, DO

The accomplishment I am most proud of thus far in my career is spearheading a vaccine for children (VFC) program at my health center where one did not previously exist; we can now vaccinate uninsured and underinsured children, thus reducing morbidity and mortality from vaccine preventable illness.

Alumni
Residency: Riverside Regional Medical Center
Specialty: Family Medicine
Newport News, VA

Kimberly Wilson

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Kimberly Wilson
Clinical Site Coordinator - Riverside Regional Medical Center
Office: 10510 Jefferson Avenue, Suite B; Newport News, VA 23601
Department/Discipline: Clinical Affairs
Campus: Virginia
Fax: 757-591-9021

Richard Williams

Portrait of Richard Williams
Richard Williams, MD
Associate Professor for Internal Medicine

Research Interests

Integrative medicine special interest herbal medicine. Specific areas of interest: Gemmotherapy, Diabetes, Neuropathy, COVID-19 treatment and Cardiovascular disease especially congestive heart failure and lipid management.

Department/Discipline: Internal Medicine
Campus: Virginia
Fax: 540-231-2001

Jan Willcox

Jan M. Willcox, DO, FACOFP
Jan Willcox, DO, FACOFP-dist.
Vice President of Strategic Initiatives
Dean Emeritus Virginia Campus

Education

Year University Degree
    Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians
1979 Riverside Hospital Postgraduate Training
1978 Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine DO
1974 Truman State University BS - Education, Biology and Chemistry
Office: VCOM-II Executive Suite
Department/Discipline: Administration
Campuses: Virginia, Auburn, Carolinas, Louisiana

Awards

  • Recognized as the Outstanding Female Leader for 2020 by the American College of Osteopathic Family Practitioners
  • Education Pillar moderator for the Osteopathic International Alliance Meeting in Montreal, Canada, September 2015
  • Sponsors the “VCOM Focus” Initiative at the Virginia Campus

Activities

  • Family Medicine, Board Certified
  • Board of Deans, American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM)
  • Board of Trustees, Osteopathic International Alliance (OIA)
  • Chair of International Collaborative Committee, AACOM
  • Member, Medical Outreach Committee and Osteopathic Clinical Research Committee, American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP)
  • Vice Chair and AACOM Representative, American Osteopathic Association Bureau of International Osteopathic Medicine (BIOM)
  • Planning Committee for the Virginia Interprofessional Summit for Addiction Education
  • Member, Annual Conference Planning Committee of AACOM
  • Member, Portfolio and Expanded Assessments Task Force of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME)
  • Member, Nominating Committee of AACOM
  • Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) Clinical Education Evaluator
  • Opioid Curricula Workgroup Steering Committee, Commonwealth of Virginia
  • Chief Academic Officer, Osteopathic Medical Network of Excellence in Education (OMNEE)
  • Board of Advisors, OMNEE
  • Graduate Medical Education Consortium of Virginia, OMNEE Board
  • Member, Medical Society of Virginia (MSV)
  • Member, Virginia Osteopathic Medical Association (VOMA) Foundation Board
  • Member, North Carolina Osteopathic Medical Association
  • Member, American Osteopathic Association (AOA)
  • Member, American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP)
  • Member, Association of Osteopathic Directors of and Medical Educators (AODME)
  • Member, American Academy of Osteopathy
Fax: 540-231-6990

Ashley White

Portrait of Ashley White
Ashley White, BS
Director for Third Year Clinical Rotations
Office: 212
Department/Discipline: Clinical Affairs
Campus: Virginia
Fax: 540-231-6298
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