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Dr. Susan Klee Anderson
is Family Medicine physician who joined the Duluth Clinic in 2008. Her practice
includes obstetrics. The 31-year-old physician works at SMDC Medical Center’s
Duluth Clinic-Lakeside.
Dr. Anderson grew up in Rochester, Minn. She earned her undergraduate degree from
Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn., and her medical degree from the University
of Minnesota, studying both in Minneapolis and in Duluth. Her residency was with
the Duluth Family Practice Residency Program. She started her practice in June 2008.
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Dr. Anderson is
married and starting a family. She enjoys spending time with her husband and their
dog doing outdoor activities, such as hiking, running and canoeing in the Boundary
Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
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Dr. Susan Klee Anderson
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Q. Why did you choose Family Medicine with obstetrics?
A. One of the reasons I chose to work in Family Medicine
is because of the continuity of care you can provide for someone. I really enjoy
working with younger women and part of the big events in their life is being pregnant
and giving birth. I enjoy the obstetrical part of family practice because it fosters
a good relationship with the patient, and I am able to provide care before, during,
and after the pregnancy and take care of baby. It’s very rewarding part of my practice.
Q. Why did you choose the Duluth Clinic?
A. I chose to work for the Duluth Clinic because they
were able to provide the type of job I wanted. My ideal job was family medicine
clinic with OB and without inpatient adult medicine. No one offered that type of
job. Duluth Clinic said they were looking at a few changes, and maybe they could
make this work and they did. I love it!
Q. As a new doctor, what’s your practice like?
A. I have a lot of new patients I see every day, on average 3-5
new patients. Most of my patients are female and between the ages of 20-50. I do
have another grouping of active young 70- to 90-year-olds. I have between 15-20
OB patients and add a new baby to the clinic about 1 time per month.