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Randy Barnes, MD is an emergency medicine physician with certification in wound and hyperbaric medicine.
Natasha Brenner, PT, DPT is a licensed physical therapist who specializes in wound care. She earned her bachelor's degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in exercise science at California State University, Sacramento, and her doctor of physical therapy at Nova Southeastern University-Tampa.
In her free time, Natasha enjoys outdoor activities, including snowboarding, hiking, mountain biking, swimming, and paddle boarding.
Heather Davis, PA-C has experience in primary care, urgent care, and specialty experience in otolaryngology and occupational medicine. She earned her bachelor's degree in biologic sciences from McPherson College, and her degree in physician assistant studies from Wichita State University.
Robyn Develle is a board certified family nurse practitioner specializing in wound and hyperbaric medicine. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing from the University of Idaho.
Eric Elliott, MD, FACEP specializes in healing challenging wounds and treating patients with hyperbaric oxygen therapy for a variety of conditions. He enjoys working with patients to improve lifestyle factors, especially promoting and teaching whole food, plant-based eating.
Adam Firkins PT, DPT specializes in offloading of neuropathic foot ulcers and compression for resolution of venous insufficiency ulcers and various other forms of edema. He has a background working in multiple settings of physical therapy including orthopedics and acute care. His current passion is being a part of the wound care team in healing chronic wounds and educating patients in how to prevent recurrence.
Adam graduated from Boise State University with a bachelor’s degree in health science and earned his doctor of physical therapy degree from A.T. Still University.
Warren Gude, MD is the medical director for St. Luke’s Wound and Hyperbarics, and is board certified in undersea and hyperbaric medicine by UHMS and the American Board of Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Gude also serves as the medical director of Life Care Center of Treasure Valley, as well as the Vibra Hospital of Boise.
Sheri Harrison PT, CWS specializes in diabetic foot care, offloading and edema management. She is also an experienced clinician in wound care management.
Sheri earned her bachelor's degree in psychology and her master's degree in physical therapy, both from Idaho State University. She was awarded diplomate status as a certified wound specialist from the American Academy of Wound Management.
Frederick Klein, MD specializes in wound care and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. He served as a board certified emergency medicine physician prior to moving to wound care with St. Luke’s. Dr. Klein’s genuine concern for the well being of his patients is a hallmark of his service, and he takes time to educate his patients as well as treat them.
In his free time, Dr. Klein dabbles with foreign languages, enjoys playing racquetball and volleyball, and appreciates opportunities to travel.
Mileen Langley, MPT, is a physical therapist and certified wound specialist through the American Board of Wound Management. As a physical therapist, her perspective on wound healing includes a focus on the entire person and not just their wound.
Mileen serves as the practice director for St. Luke’s wound clinics and enjoys being able to advance the program. She feels lucky to step out from behind the desk to treat and interact with patients.
She completed her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical therapy at California State University Fresno.
Nikki O'Leary, OTR/L, CLT is a licensed occupational therapist certified in Klose Training and specializing in lymphedema rehabilitation. She has many years of experience with outpatient lymphedema care and has expertise in breast cancer rehabilitation as well as head and neck, chest, upper extremity, lower extremity, and abdominal edema. She also has experience in caring for adults in a variety of settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, and home health.
Nikki graduated from Pacific University. In her free time she enjoys family, running, biking, hiking, paddle boarding, and camping.
Kelly R. Olson, PT is a certified lymphedema therapist who specializes in lymphedema treatment and prevention.
Kelly earned his degree in physical therapy from the University of North Dakota and is certified with the Lymphedema Association of North America. In his free time, he enjoys golf, biking, hiking, family, and spending time in Garden Valley, Idaho.
Raymond J. Otto, MD is board certified in emergency medicine and hyperbaric medicine.
Dr. Otto is a clinical instructor for the University of Washington and has held teaching positions at the Medical College of Wisconsin, as well as taught residents from the University of Wisconsin Hospital System. He served as the medical director and president of the medical staff at Southwest Advanced Care Hospital. He continues to also be the medical director of the several wound care programs in extended care facilities in the Treasure Valley.
In his free time, Dr. Otto enjoys training for and participating in triathlons.
Sarah Pedersen, PT enjoys using her physical therapy skills to improve her patients’ quality-of-life, whether it is addressing fatigue in patients with cancer or helping wound patients preserve their limbs.
Sarah earned her bachelor's degree from Wellesley College. She earned her master's degree in physical therapy from Idaho State University.
Louis H. Poppler, MD, MSCI specializes in minimally invasive reconstructive surgery for patients with cancer, trauma, or birth differences. He has specific training to care for both adults and children. His goal is to help people feel whole again, so they can return to doing the things they love. This means treating you as a whole person, rather than just addressing the problem at hand.
Dr. Poppler will listen to you, considering your goals and struggles, to plan for an outstanding result. His dual plastic and orthopedic surgery training, coupled with extensive experience with nerve injury, reconstruction, and pain resolution, allow Dr. Poppler to approach any reconstructive challenge from multiple perspectives. He’ll form a solution specific to you that minimizes incisions, surgical trauma, and length of surgery while avoiding nerve injuries to minimize pain and recovery time, and maximize function.
In addition to plastic surgery training, Dr. Poppler has completed fellowships in orthopedic hand surgery and microsurgical reconstructive surgery at the Mayo Clinic, and surgery for peripheral nerve injury and pain with surgical pioneer Dr. Susan Mackinnon at Washington University. Dr. Poppler has had the opportunity to travel all over the world to learn cutting-edge techniques and skills to better serve his patients. On these trips, he has connected with international experts to 1) refine his skills using a scope (a small camera inserted into the belly, a joint, or between tissues), which allows him to perform most operations through very small incisions, and 2) learn to use ultrasound to assess anatomy before surgery to more accurately diagnose problems, make many key surgical decisions before surgery, minimize a patient's time under anesthesia, and avoid complications from anatomical variations. Following the example of the Mayo brothers, Dr. Poppler continues to travel and learn. He recently received a prestigious award from the American Society for Surgery of the Hand to travel to China to learn from talented microsurgeons taking care of adults and children with complex injuries of the nerves, hand, and body.
Dr. Poppler returned to Boise, his hometown, to start St. Luke’s reconstructive microsurgery program. Microsurgery (surgery with the help of a microscope) allows Dr. Poppler to borrow redundant tissue from any place on the body and reattach it in another area. This versatile technique allows him to replace bone with bone, muscle with muscle, nerve with nerve, fat with fat, and skin with skin, for a more natural outcome.
Dr. Poppler feels blessed to bring the skills he has learned all over the world home to Idaho. Dr. Poppler is an Eagle Scout and graduated from Timberline High School. He earned his bachelor’s degree in diplomacy from Georgetown University, where he graduated with honors. He credits his diplomacy training with making him a great listener and helping him always keep an open mind. Dr. Poppler attended medical school at the University of Washington as part of the highly competitive Idaho WWAMI program. He has a master’s degree in clinical research from Washington University and continues cutting-edge research in the field of nerve injury reconstruction.
Dr. Poppler enjoys cooking and spending time outdoors with his family, hiking, biking, fishing, and skiing. He also enjoys performing research, learning, and writing about new techniques in reconstructive surgery. A firm believer in giving back, Dr. Poppler also travels on medical missions to help those who otherwise would not have access to specialty health care.
Kathryn L. Powell, PA-C is a graduate of Idaho State University Physician Assistant Program.
In her free time, Kathryn enjoys skiing, white water rafting, mountain biking, and raising her family in Boise.
Stacey Scanlan, PT, MPT, CWS specializes in wound care and orthopedics. She serves as the manager for Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy in the St. Luke’s Clinic - Wound and Hyperbarics at their Meridian and Boise locations.
Stacey received her master's degree in physical therapy degree from the University of Utah, and is a certified wound specialist.
Deborah L. Simmons, PT, DPT, MTC, CSCS specializes primarily in the management of venous stasis and diabetic and pressure ulcers. She takes great pride in educating her patients and the importance of lifestyle changes.
Deborah earned her first bachelor's degree in kinesiology from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and a second bachelor's degree in health science plus a master's of physical therapy from Touro College School of Health Sciences. She earned her doctorate in physical therapy and her manual therapy certification from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. She is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and holds her CrossFit level 1 certificate.
In her free time, Deborah enjoys paddle boarding, hiking, skiing, mountain biking, camping, flying and spending time with her friends and family.
Mandy Studebaker, PA-C has experience in general surgery and now specializes in wound care and hyperbaric medicine.
Mandy earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Purdue University, and her physician assistant's degree from Duke University.
Klaas H. Vanden Beld, NP is a board certified family nurse practitioner specializing in wound care. Klaas is a certified wound care specialist (CWS), caring for all wound types.
Klaas earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in nursing from Athabasca University in Canada. He has nursing and wound care experience in both Canada and the United States.
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