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Andrew Haputa, MD

Good Shepherd General and Robotic Surgery,  
Welcoming New Patients, 541.667.3804

“It’s really about kindness. I am naturally a caring person and believe people want to be 

treated with kindness and respect. That is an expectation I set for myself and what I want 
my patients to feel. The kinder you are, the more likely they are willing to express their 
wants and desires. As a surgeon, I feel it is my duty to help each patient get the desired 
outcome they desire. I make it a point to stick with my patients and will follow up with 
them as much as necessary to help address their questions and ease any concerns they 
may have prior to and post surgery.”

David Stenstrom, MD

Good Shepherd Hospitalist/Informatics/IV Therapy and Wound Care  
Medical Director, Ready to Care For Your Hospital Stay, and IV Therapy  
and Wound Care Needs, 541.667.3680

“I am a physician board-certified in the specialty of Internal Medicine caring for patients who 

are admitted to the hospital. I am also the Medical Director of the IV Therapy and Wound 
Care Center at Good Shepherd Health Care System. My last role is at the juncture between 
information technology and health care where I am involved with harnessing the power of 
information technology in the effort to better care for both individual patients and the larger 
community. I came to Good Shepherd in 2015 to practice medicine in a rural location. Rural 
medicine offers an opportunity for a physician to connect with the surrounding community 
in a way that is not always possible in larger urban or suburban medical centers.”

Rob McCauley, MD – Emergency Dept. Medical Director

Good Shepherd Emergency Department,  
Ready to Care For Your Emergent Needs

“Good Shepherd has a talented group of physicians, mid-levels [Physician Assistants 

and Family Nurse Practitioners], and nurses that are well trained in caring for the 
communities we serve during their emergency situation. As a Level III trauma center, we 
are equipped to care for some of the most challenging conditions that come our way. As 
the medical director my goal is to continuously work on improving – reducing wait times 
and improving each customers experience regardless of the situation they may be in.”

Catherine O’Brien, DNP, CNM

Good Shepherd Women’s Center, Welcoming New Patients, 541.667.3804

“My desire has always been to serve the women living in a rural community. Giving them 

the same access to care and services that they would be able to receive in a more urban 
setting really brings me joy. Often times women are surprised and elated to hear that 
there are midwives available in smaller communities. I want to bring that same joy here to 
the women served by Good Shepherd Health Care System’s (GSHCS) Family Birth Center 
and the Good Shepherd Women’s Center (GSWC),”