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Get to Know ThedaCare’s Newest Providers

Last updated: October 3, 2022

ThedaCare is thrilled to introduce our newest providers and learn what inspires them to improve the health and well-being of our patients and empower them to live their unique, best lives. 

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Trevor Argall, M.D., M.S.

Family Medicine, ThedaCare Physicians-Waupaca 

“I believe in building trust with my patients so I can help guide them through the difficult times in their lives. Aligning their priorities and discovering what matters most to them helps me integrate those values into their plan of care.” 

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Amy Bjorkman, A.P.N.P. 

Hospitalist, ThedaCare Orthopedic Care 

“I enjoy the daily range of different conditions and diverse cases in hospital medicine. Having extensive knowledge in wound care, I help decide on treatment plans that promote healing and prevent infection, an integral part of a patient’s care.” 

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Christina Brooks, M.D.

Pain Management, ThedaCare Medical Center-Orthopedic, Spine and Pain 

“I believe in compassionate and patient-centered care. My goal is to integrate evidence-based medicine and innovation to meet the needs of each individual patient. 

“I have a passion for all aspects of pain management, including back and neck pain caused by arthritis, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis and pain following surgery. I have a special interest in neuropathic pain, chronic pelvic pain, cancer-related pain and complex regional pain syndrome.”

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Starr Daly, N.P. 

Hospitalist, ThedaCare Medical Center-New London 

“My approach is caring for patients to treat them as if they were my own family members. As a provider, it is important to be up to date on the latest practices that are the most effective for a positive patient outcome.” 

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Leah Ebben, P.A.

PA-C, Oncology/Hematology  

“Taking care of cancer patients can be inspiring, deeply rewarding and a constant reminder of why the research we do has a purpose. I work closely with my cancer team so we can provide the best treatment plan that is tailored to meet the needs of each patient individually. I have a passion to help people feel the best they can during their most difficult days and an inherent desire to build bonds with my patients and their families.” 

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Chelsea Kohlbeck, A.P.N.P. 

Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner, ThedaCare Physicians-Resource Team 

“Specializing in family practice, I provide care for all patients, from infants to the elderly, and treat a broad range of diseases and conditions. I have clinical experience in rural family medicine as a registered nurse in a hospital setting.” 

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Megan McLean, F.N.P. 

APNP, Family Medicine, ThedaCare Physicians Internal Medicine 

“I believe in building trust with my patients so I can help guide them through the difficult times in their lives. Aligning their priorities and discovering what matters most to them helps me integrate those values into their plan of care.” 

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David Richter, M.D. 

Emergency Medicine, ThedaCare Medical Center-Shawano 

“Facing new challenges while treating a variety of illnesses and injuries that come through the door is what I like best about my job. I take great pride in my team, working together toward the common goal of achieving a positive health outcome for the patient.” 

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Michael Ziegele, M.D.

Orthopedic Surgery, ThedaCare Medical Center-Orthopedic, Spine and Pain 

“As an orthopedic surgeon, I have the privilege of compassionately guiding my patients from initial consultation to post-operative care. I find no greater reward than watching my patients get their lives back after successful joint replacement surgery. My advanced fellowship training in hip and knee arthroplasty delivers the best possible outcomes for my patients.” 

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