09 Jul Second-Year Resident Physicians Join NOHN
North Olympic Healthcare Network (NOHN) welcomes second-year residents Sage Arvila, MD, Aloe Casey, DO, and Alex Soos, MD, MPH to its team of providers. Born and raised in western Washington, Dr. Arvila received her medical degree from Boston University in Massachusetts. Dr. Casey spent his early childhood in rural communities across the Choctaw Nation/Oklahoma and Texas, and earned his medical degree from A.T. Still University in Mesa, Arizona. Dr. Soos was born and raised in Stevensville, Michigan, and received her medical degree from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
The three resident physicians join NOHN after completing their first year of residency at Swedish Cherry Hill Family Medicine Residency in Seattle. Rural Training Program residents like Arvila, Casey, and Soos receive their first year of training at Swedish Cherry Hill, and their second and third years of training in Port Angeles, continuing inpatient training at Olympic Medical Center and medical specialty rotations with Olympic Medical Physicians. NOHN provides the resident physicians with their home continuity ambulatory care clinic.
Resident physicians provide a full spectrum of care – from childbirth to chronic conditions – and are supervised by board-certified physicians at NOHN. The resident and the supervising physician conduct a thorough review of each patient’s health concerns.
To establish care with Drs. Arvila, Casey, or Soos, please text or call (360) 452-7891.


