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Occupational and Industrial Medicine

9/28/2021

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Richard Ojima, MD

Richard Ojima, M.D., grew up in the Pacific Northwest, graduating medical school from the University of Washington School of Medicine. Following graduation Dr. Ojima completed his Residency education in Anesthesiology at MLK- Drew Medical Center, in Los Angeles, where he trained at all the major hospitals in the greater Los Angeles region including Cedar Sinai, LAC-USC Medical Center, UCLA and Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles.

Following Residency training, Dr. Ojima discovered Occupational and Industrial medicine, resulting in a passion for treating and improving the lives of injured workers with acute and chronic work injuries. Dr. Ojima practiced for over a decade in Vernon, CA, an Industrial 4 square mile area just South of Downtown Los Angeles. It was here in this dense Industrial metropolis, that Dr. Ojima gained
tremendous knowledge, skill and experience, developing techniques and protocol to effectively treat a wide range of work related injuries. While practicing in Los Angeles, Dr. Ojima, successfully treated thousands of injuries from all occupational fields.

Dr. Ojima’s mission is to provide competent, equitable care, focused on reducing pain and inflammation, resulting in faster recovery and reduced days of disability. Our team will strive to improve Employee Health, resulting in happier, healthier and more productive employees. We look forward to discussing how we may be able to improve not only the lives of your valuable team-members, but also reduce cost and create a happier, safer working environment

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Department of Labor & Industries Master Lever Therapists Pilot Program for Injured Workers Available through the office of Robert G.R. Lang, M.D. Inc.

9/13/2020

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Do you have patients on L&I that just are not recovering but you cannot figure out why? Do you have
patients who cry during their office visits? Or patients who are so frustrated with the system that you
spend the majority of your visits counseling them? If you do, there is assistance available to help…the
Master's Level Therapists (MLT) Pilot Program.

What can MLTs do for my patients?
Help workers overcome obstacles that are impeding their recovery from work-related injury
or illness by providing brief therapy to assist workers with a variety of mental health issues including:
depression, anxiety, anger, frustrations, and addictions.
MLTs may also help workers cope with chronic pain, accept a disability or develop a new normal
that aids in life during the recovery period.
MLTs can also help provide information that may aid in your requests for mental health
evaluations and other referrals (such as behavioral optometrists) and provide workers with assistance in
locating and accessing community resources (such as food and rent assistance).
How do MLTs help workers?
MLTs have a Master's degree in the field of social work and/or counseling. Each referral is
granted 8 initial sessions and an additional 8 sessions may be requested, if needed, to help the injured
worker return to work in a timely manner or aid them in accepting that they may not be able to
return to their previous employment . MLTs use their counseling skills to assist workers in
identifying their own strengths while also educating on skills and resources that assist workers in
coping with chronic pain, frustrations, anxiety, depression, and other issues.
How does a doctor make a referral?
Contact Dr. Lang's office with the worker's name, claim number and reason for therapy
referral. We contact the worker and schedule an appointment either in-person or via tele-health,
whichever is easiest for the worker.
What are the MLTs hours?
Our therapists have a variety of hours available, including evening, daytime, and weekend hours.
Besides seeing workers in the Olympia office, telehealth can be done through most smartphones or laptop
computers via Zoom, Google Duo, FaceTime and other apps. We will explain the systems to the workers
and aid them in using the various apps if an in-person visit is not convenient.
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Markie Gibson, Family Nurse Practitioner

9/13/2020

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Welcome to the team Markie!

Markie Gibson is a Family Nurse Practitioner that recently graduated in May of 2019 with her Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP). She has over 13 years of RN experience in medical and perioperative nursing but has been in the nursing field since high school where she started out as certified nursing assistant.

Markie is an Army veteran, spending 8 years in the Nurse Corps, and deploying overseas twice, in support of Operation Iraqi and Enduring Freedom caring for our country’s soldiers and local nationals.

Originally from the East coast, she moved here in 2010 and never left. She enjoys spending time at the beach, camping, hiking, watching movies, and traveling when she can.
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TerryAnn Dumyahn Provides Supports to Patients

9/13/2020

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Excited to welcome TerryAnn Dumyahn to the team!

Here are a few words from TerryAnn to introduce herself:

I have been a licensed clinical social worker since 1995, both in IL and WA (since 2018). I use a solution-focused, holistic model for counseling. That means I help people by settings goals and then help them attain those goals. Besides using counseling, I may also help people choose to use alternative treatments, like EFT, Reiki, or homeopathics. I help people balance their physical, emotional and spiritual lives with a variety of techniques, including CBT and traditional psychotherapy.

I have experience with all age groups in all sorts of dilemmas, like coping with a chronic illness/chronic pain, living with tbi, learning how to manage stress and discovering new normals. Besides doing L&I work, I also do private therapy for individuals, families and organizations. I help people cope with depression, life transitions and chronic mental health issues.
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COVID-19 Protocol

9/13/2020

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  • COVID-19 Protocol
    To provide patients and staff with protection against potential exposure our office is
    implementing the following protocols:
    1.Any patients with a cold, sore throat or respiratory symptoms (coughing, sneezing) should
    reschedule their appointments until they have fully recovered. Telephone conference with the
    provider can be scheduled to discuss urgent matters.
    2.All patients can wait in their vehicle until the provider is ready to see them. Please announce
    your arrival by calling (360)491-0459.
    3.Prescriptions refills should be submitted through your pharmacy if possible, you can also call
    our office for electronic refills of most medications.
    We appreciate everyone's cooperation and understanding of the current environment and
    our dedication to providing safe care for all patients while helping to prevent the spread of
    COVID-19 in our community

CDC COVID-19 SYMPTOM SCREENING QUESTIONS:
  • Fever or chills?
  • A new cough?
  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing?
  • Fatigue?
  • New muscle or body aches?
  • New headache?
  • Sore throat?
  • New loss of taste or smell?
  • Congestion or runny nose?
  • Nausea or vomiting?
  • Diarrhea?
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Welcome Dr. Matthew Irvin

9/10/2018

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Matthew Irvin is a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation doctor, who specializes in Pain Management. He is passionate about creating personalized treatment plans for his patients to reduce severe and/or chronic pain.
 
Matthew’s interest in becoming a doctor started at the age of 15. Suffering a major leg injury, he had his first real experience with physicians. He was impressed with the physician’s knowledge and bedside manner, as he attended to his injury. He carried this experience with him through his high school and undergraduate years; helping him maintain focus on his own future medical career. While in undergraduate school, he learned about osteopathic medicine and fell in love with the concept of the body’s innate ability to heal itself and the complete body approach to an individual’s health.
 
After completing his undergraduate degree in Southern Utah, he and his wife moved to Missouri where Dr. Irvin attended Andrew Taylor Still University. There he became fascinated with body mechanics and musculoskeletal medicine.

 

Dr. Irvin has spent the past 5 years undergoing specialty training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine.  He has specific training in Joint and Spine Injections, Nerve Ablation, PRP or regenerative medicine, and osteopathic manipulative medicine.
 
Dr. Irvin and his family are excited to be a part of this community while he works to serve the people of Thurston County and the Pacific Northwest. His goal is to treat his patients with a non surgical approach. With the goal of his patients having the quality of life they desire, and that he can be a piece of their journey back to total body health.
 
When Dr. Irvin is not at the office he is spending time with his family. You are likely to find them on a hike, at a movie theater, or maybe even a little league game!


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Celebrating a Remarkable 2015!

12/31/2015

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This past year has been a year of growth! As they do every year, our providers have attended medical conferences to keep current on the advancement of science and medical progress. Technology advancements have been made throughout our practice to ensure the best patient care possible. We continue to pride ourselves on a quality compassionate health care for all.

Dr. Lang spent the year and is currently the President of the Thurston Mason County Medical Society, a group that supports health and well being to all in our community. Dr. Lang is also one of fourteen members on The Industrial Insurance Medical Advisory Committee (IIMAC), which advises L&I on safe and effective treatment for injured workers.

2016 will mark Nurse Practitioner Becky Peterson's 15 year mark with the practice and we are proud to have her and her expert knowledge and skills available to our patients.
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We wish you and yours a very Happy New Year! 
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Robert G.R. Lang M.D. Inc. Partners with Together We Rise to Help Local Foster Youth 

11/2/2015

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Robert GR Lang, MD Inc is partnering with Together We Rise to help local foster children. Dr. Lang and employees are donating personal funds to help make a difference in the lives of children who need our help. We are raising money to assemble and distribute Sweet Cases. Sweet Cases are care packages given to foster children during the transition from the biological home to their foster home. Each sweet case contains a teddy bear, blankets, a coloring book, crayons, and a hygiene kit. We are collecting donations at our office or you can donate online as well and check our status as we try to reach our goal. There is also more information about Together We Rise athttp://www.togetherwerise.org/fundraise/DrRobertLang
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Meet our provider Samira Pardakhtim:

8/18/2015

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When Samira was a child she dreamed of becoming a medical doctor. She was blessed with hard working and supportive parents who encouraged and challenged her to fulfill her dreams. At the age of 14 Samira became specifically interested in the field of neurosurgery. Her father needed to have back surgery and her father’s doctor at the time left a lasting impression on her. He was a kind man who treated her father and his entire family so well that Samira was inspired to become a doctor in the neurosurgery field as well. She wanted to also help bring relief to patients by improving their quality of life as this doctor had done for her father.

Samira works as a full time as a Nurse Practitioner for Robert Lang MD, Inc. She is also working on completing her schooling for the Doctorate of Nurse Practitioner degree, which she hopes to complete by the end of 2016.  Although she doesn’t have a lot of spare time beyond work and her studies, Samira does enjoy watching movies, gardening, and taking an active role in helping local teens build character, self-confidence, and a sense of community as one way to help these teens resist negative influences.

When asked what she likes most about her job, Samira answered, “Helping patients.” Samira is a skilled and compassionate health care provider and we are so pleased to have her as part of our team. Her knowledge and interest in our patients’ care has surely brought them relief just as her father’s doctor did for him.


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Dr. Lang, Thurston-Mason County Medical Society President

7/16/2015

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Dr. Robert Lang is the current Thurston-Mason County Medical Society President.  The Thurston-Mason County Medical Society (TMCMS) is a non-profit professional organization, a constituent of the Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) and the American Medical Association (AMA).The Thurston-Mason County Medical Society, or TMCMS, provides valuable information to local physicians such as medical journals and national health information.  They are also a great resource to patients in the area who are looking for new providers, information on insurance, and community health organizations. The TMCM has a new website where you can find all of this important information, www.tmcms.org.

    One of the ways the TMCMS is helping the community is by being an asset to patients who have Medicare or Medicaid and are having a difficult time finding a new physician. TMCMS has reached out to local physicians asking them if they accept either of these insurance plans and has created a contact list for the community on their website. Dr. Lang and all of the providers in his Neurosurgery practice accept Medicare and Medicaid.

    Dr. Robert Lang has also been attending the meetings of the Thurston County Safety Net Council on behalf of the medical society for the past six years – since his first Presidential term.  Dr. Lang is encouraged by the strong support of the medical society and the entire Thurston and Mason County medical communities in the worthy medical causes they support for our local community.




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Dr. Robert G.R. Lang MD
Ambulatory Surgery Center

3525 Ensign Rd NE
Suite J
Olympia, Washington 98506
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