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Class of 2008      Class of 2009      Class of 2010

 

Swapna Bobba, MD
Even as a child Swapna was interested in medicine. While at Kakatiya Medical College, she learned first-hand how experience can augment academic learning. After graduating from medical school, Dr. Bobba moved to the United States and completed two years of an anesthesiology residency program. She transferred to family medicine because she missed the breadth and depth of patient care, particularly care of the family unit. Swapna speaks Hindi and Telugu. Her interests include Yoga and music. Swapna and her husband are the proud parents of twins.


 
   
 
 

Robyn Davies, MD
Originally from Tacoma, Washington, Robyn received her Bachelor of Science in Biology at Pacific Lutheran University, a Masters in Biomedical Sciences at Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida, and her medical degree from St. George’s University in Grenada. She believes in building a foundation of trust, respect, and compassion with her patients and is committed to being a doctor who treats the person and not just the symptom or disease. When not studying medicine, Robyn enjoys drawing and painting and hopes to one day exhibit her work. She also scuba dives, hikes, plays tennis, swims, reads and writes poetry and short stories.


 
 

Jose Garcia, MD
As a little boy growing up in Cuba, Jose knew he was going to become a physician someday. His father, sister and several other members of his family are physicians in Cuba. He received his medical degree from Instituto Superior de Ciencias Medicas. The difficulties he faced when trying to flee Cuba and his early experiences in the U.S.A. didn’t douse his deep passion for medicine. While applying for residency, Jose was employed as a medical assistant in a family medicine clinic. He is a strong advocate of preventive medicine and appreciates the close relationship between patient and physician. Jose enjoys working out, swimming, traveling, reading, watching movies and spending time with his family.


 
 

Ralph Havens, MD
Originally from San Diego, California, Ralph has ancestral ties to the Cherokee nation. He learned to appreciate the richness of cultural diversity as a child through international travel and experiences during medical school in Mexico. Ralph completed a Fifth Pathway at New York Medical College, a Masters in Public Health from Loma Linda University, and an internship in general surgery at New York Hospital, Queens. He is fluent in Spanish. Outside of medicine, Ralph enjoys mountain biking and Krav Maga martial arts.

 

 
 

Mike Mandzuik, MD
The path leading Mike to family medicine spans ten years, five countries, four languages and countless unforgettable people. While teaching English in the Ukraine, friends planted the idea of a career in healthcare. Mike chose to go into an international health and medicine program at Ben Gurion University of The Negev in Israel, where he completed core clinical rotations in Israel and electives in Argentina, the Peruvian Amazon and the United States. He has a deep and abiding commitment to family medicine. To counter balance work, Mike enjoys the great outdoors of the Pacific Northwest, Russian and Latin American literature and spending time with family and friends.


 
       
   

 

 


 


 



Central Washington Family Medicine Residency Program
1806 W. Lincoln Ave, Yakima, WA 98902-2473
Phone: (509) 452-4946   Fax: (509) 457-3989
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