Dr. Crichlow is an assistant clinical professor at the University of
Washington, Montana Family Practice Residency, in Billings, Montana. Among her
numerous research activities, she has received a minority supplement grant from
the National Cancer Institute for a study of tamoxifen, of which Dr. J.
Melnikow is the principal investigator.
Dr. Crichlow has received several awards for her outstanding
leadership in family and community medicine and in women's health. During her
medical education, she was the student clinic director at the Center for AIDS
Research and Education Services.
She has served as associate medical director for Healthwise,
Incorporated, since June 2002.
Dr. Crichlow serves as primary medical
reviewer for topics related to women's health and for a variety of medical test
topics, including blood and urine tests, imaging tests, and biopsies.
MD: University of California–Davis, Davis,
CA, 1998
Residency: Family and Community Medicine, University of
California–Davis, 1998–2001
Chief Resident: University of
California–Davis, 2000–2001
Fellowship: Faculty Development and
Research in Family Practice, University of California–Davis, 2001–2002
Fellowship: Research Fellowship in Intercultural Cancer Council
funded by Cancer Research Foundation of America, the Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation, and Bristol Myers Squibb, 2001–2002