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Dr. Witzeman joined Grand River Health in 2023 after 19 years on faculty at Denver Health in Denver, CO. Dr. Witzeman has served on the Board of Directors of the International Pelvic Pain Society since 2014, and currently serves on the Advisory Board after 5 years on the Executive Board. In 2008, Dr. Witzeman founded the Integrated Pelvic Health Program at Denver Health Medical Center and served as its director until 2023. Her clinical interests include vulvovaginal disorders, menstrual disorders, menopausal problems, pelvic pain, integrative medicine, and biomedical ethics as is applies to the field of OBGYN as well as medical education. She speaks nationally and internationally on topics of pelvic pain and integrative medicine.
Dr. Witzeman completed her medical degree at the University of Cincinnati SOM and subsequently completed her OBGYN residency training at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is board-certified and a Fellow of the American College of OBGYN. Dr. Witzeman completed the APGO Scholars and Leaders program in 2012 and graduated from the University of Arizona Integrative Medicine Fellowship in 2018.
Dr. Witzeman loves to stay active in her free time with hiking, mountain biking, and gardening in the summer and skiing (both cross country and downhill) and snowshoeing in the winter. She believes in walking the walk and not just talking the talk when it comes to nutrition, health and wellness.
Education:
Medical School: University of Cincinnati SOM
Residency: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Fellowship: University of Arizona
Expertise:
Vulvovaginal disorders
menstrual disorders
menopausal problems
pelvic pain
integrative medicine
biomedical ethics