MEET OUR PROVIDERS

Grace Jazrawi, DO
  • Internal Medicine
  • NAPRO Medical Consultant

Grace Jazrawi, DO is an internal medicine physician, originally from New Jersey. She moved to the Portland area in 2016 after having married Dr. Saad Jazrawi, a local gastroenterologist and the president of the Portland Guild of the Catholic Medical Association. She is one of three co-founders of Holy Family Catholic Clinic. She has worked as a primary care physician in several outpatient practices in New Jersey since graduating from her UMDNJ internal medicine residency. Grace is currently being trained in the Creighton Model System at St. Paul VI Institute as a medical consultant and practitioner. She has a passion for offering superior, life affirming health care to women, especially those struggling with infertility. Her decision to practice internal medicine in the office setting came while she was on her first medical mission in the Amazon region of Brazil with Helping Hands Medical Missions where she realized she wanted to serve patients as whole people: body, mind, and spirit. She creates long-term relationships with her patients assisting in healing in any way she can.

Michael Sherman, MD, PhD
  • Internal Medicine
  • Pediatrics

Michael Sherman, MD, PhD, is one of three co-founders of Holy Family Catholic Clinic. Creating the most pleasant patient experience possible by delivering superior medical care and outstanding customer service is the driving force behind Dr. Michael Sherman’s practice. “Medicine has been a natural culmination of my science training as a Ph.D. Chemist and living out my faith by serving the patients within my community.” His board certifications in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics allow Dr. Sherman to be a specialist for both adults and children. Dr. Sherman loves spending time with his family and church community, and he enjoys many outdoor activities including hiking, backpacking, mountain climbing, boating and fishing. He attended Creighton University in Omaha, NE for Medical School and Residency. He has lived and practiced medicine in the Corvallis area since 2003.

Andrew Tistadt, MA, MS, PA-C
  • Physician Associate

Andrew Tistadt, PA-C, is a physician associate with over 19 years of experience working in family medicine.  Born and raised in Oregon, Andrew attended college in the Southwest, after which he spent a year teaching English in Ecuador.  His love of the Spanish language inspired him to pursue a career in medicine, graduating from Pacific University’s PA program in 2006.  Since then, Andrew has spent the majority of his career working with the underserved patient population in community health clinics.  He is excited to work with an organization that aligns with his Catholic beliefs and values.

As a family medicine PA, Andrew is able to attend to the medical needs of all ages (from newborn to the elderly).  He performs a variety of in-office medical procedures and takes a special interest in dermatology and pediatrics.  He is also experienced in women’s health.  He aims to always truly listen to his patients, knowing that clear patient-provider communication is key to a successful relationship and highly impacts medical outcomes.
Andrew is married and helps homeschool his three young boys with his wife.  When not in clinic, he is likely either at baseball practice or out hiking in the woods.  He enjoys running, camping, playing the piano, and starting each day with a carefully crafted, pour-over coffee
Kara Johansen, PsyD, ABPP
  • Behavioral Health Consultant
Kara Johansen, PsyD, ABPP, is the first Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) to join the Holy Family Catholic Clinic team. Dr. Johansen received her MA in Counseling from Western Seminary and her PsyD from George Fox University. She completed her residency at Cherokee Health Systems in Knoxville, TN, where she worked with children, adolescents, and families in integrated primary care. Dr. Johansen is board certified in clinical psychology. Dr. Johansen grew up in Oregon and returned home after living in Tennessee for over a decade.
Throughout her education, training, and work, Dr. Johansen’s focus has been on serving children and their families. Prior to returning to Oregon, Dr. Johansen worked as the Project Manager for the University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine Center of Excellence for Children in State Custody (UT-GSM COE). After returning to Oregon, Dr. Johansen worked at Providence in both a women’s and a primary care clinic. Dr. Johansen values working with patients of all ages and appreciates the collaborative nature of primary care. She loves learning from patients and being a part of a faith-driven team. She aims to engage in open communication and honesty with all. She is passionate about healthy relationships and believes “it is within a relationship that we all get our start. The first human relationship between a mother and her baby is of the upmost importance. From beginning to end, relationships sustain us.” She loves the sunshine and being outdoors, rain does not keep her inside. In her spare time, Dr. Johansen enjoys knitting, walking, camping, reading, and swimming. She appreciates a good cup of coffee with friends and family. Her children, husband, and church community have taught her the value of relationships and the incredible gift of faithfulness.
Jackie MacMillan - Certified Health CoachFMCHC
  • Certified Health Coach

Jackie MacMillan, FMCHC is a Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, Jackie has always had an interest in health, nutrition, wellness, and her Catholic faith. As a Health Coach, she promotes and encourages healthy lifestyles through education, compassionate listening, goal-setting and accountability.

She is excited to share knowledge, inspiration, support and encouragement to clients as they focus on their personal health and wellness goals. As a team member at Holy Family Catholic Clinic, Jackie supports clients on their health journey in conjunction with the clinic’s medical staff.

Liz Musich
  • FertilityCare Practioner

Liz Musich is a FertilityCare Practitioner- someone who teaches the Creighton method of cycle tracking. Cycle tracking is for any woman having cycles regardless of her age or state in life. Couples can use it for Natural Family Planning to either avoid pregnancy or help achieve pregnancy and women can use it to better understand their biology and to monitor health and fertility.

Creighton is a beautiful method because it not only shows natural times of fertility and infertility in the cycle but also shows many other indications of health or dysfunction in the reproductive system. Issues that may present in charting can then be assessed and treated by NaProTechnology which is a women’s health science that uses restorative practices to address the underlying causes.

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