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Meet our Providers
William K. Seifert, D.O. FACOG, FACOOG
James H. Morgan, D.O., FACOOG
Patricia Mooney Smith,
M.D., FACOG
Joy E. Saunders, D.O.,
FACOOG
Sarah E. White, M.D.,
Ian M. Rosbrugh, M.D.,
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Ian M. Rosbrugh, M.D.
Ian M. Rosbrugh, M.D., a California-convert, completed his undergraduate training at Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and Biology. He received his medical training at the Loma Linda University School of Medicine in Loma Linda, CA. Then, having been lured to the Midwest by his wife, the other Dr. Rosbrugh in the family, he completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Kansas. Here, he was voted outstanding resident of the year numerous times and received special recognition from the hospital as one of the best residents in the hospital. He also received awards for his research in female incontinence.
Dr. Rosbrugh is happy to now call the Midwest his home and joined Heartland Women's Health Care, P.C. immediately after completing residency. Here he hopes to continue pursing his interest in advance pelvic floor surgery and female incontinence. He is Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology, a fellow in the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, and the Kansas City Gynecology Society.
Dr. Rosbrugh and his wife have two sons and reside in the Northland. Outside the hospital, he tends to keep himself busy with various carpentry/construction projects, automotive restoration, and sports such as cycling, golf, and running.
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