Residency Programs

Current Residents

Get to know our current residents. Read more about each resident below:

Third-Year Residents

Nozomi Gonzalez, NDMedical Resident

Dr. Nozomi Gonzalez is a licensed naturopathic physician completing her second year of residency at NUNM. She graduated from NUNM in 2022 with her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine. Prior to attending medical school, she received her B.A. in International Studies with a focus on Global Health and Environment from the University of Michigan.

During her training at NUNM, Dr. Gonzalez completed rotations focused on primary care, IV therapy, cardiology, and community medicine. She is passionate about providing care to underserved populations and volunteered extensively throughout her school career. She has particular interest in utilizing naturopathic principles to improve community and public health. Her therapeutic approach focuses on constructing approachable lifestyle changes and supporting patients with the many tools of naturopathic medicine when indicated.

Outside of medicine, Dr. Gonzalez’s interests include dancing, cooking (and eating), and exploring Portland with her friends and partner.

Second-Year Residents

Lindsay Johnson, NDMedical Resident

Dr. Lindsay Johnson is a licensed naturopathic physician completing her first year of residency at NUNM. She graduated from NUNM in 2023 after completing her undergraduate degree at Portland State University. Prior to this, she got her license in massage therapy at East West College of the Healing Arts in 2010 and worked alongside chiropractic physicians until starting medical school.

During Dr. Johnson’s time at NUNM she completed rotations in primary care, IV therapy, minor surgery, and homeopathy. Her homeopathy education supplemented by extensive programs through New England School of Homeopathy and The Center for Education and Development of Homeopathy. She has interests of working in primary care in NUNM’s community clinics as well as in rural medicine and addiction medicine. She plans to work in high provider shortage areas/ populations after her residency through Oregon Health Authority’s Scholars of a Healthy Oregon – Naturopathic Opportunity.

Outside of her resident duties, Dr. Johnson enjoys gardening, cooking, reading, moving around outside and spending time with her family.

Danielle Melvin, NDSplit-Site Resident

Dr. Danielle Melvin is a licensed naturopathic physician completing her first-year residency in general family medicine at NUNM and in integrative women’s health under the supervision of Dr. Tori Hudson at A Women’s Time. She graduated from Sonoran University of Health Sciences in Tempe, AZ with her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine. Prior to attending medical school, she received her B.S in Biology with minors in Chemistry and Holistic Health from Stockton University.

Dr. Melvin’s clinical interests include women’s health, primary care, sex education, fertility support, and endocrine disorders. Dr. Melvin prioritizes integrative, evidence-based medicine and utilizes a variety of modalities including botanicals, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and more to offer individualized care.

In her free time, Dr. Melvin enjoys attending hot yoga classes, discovering new restaurants, and traveling back home to enjoy the Jersey shore.

Kailee Phillips, NDMedical Resident

Dr. Kailee Phillips is a licensed naturopathic physician completing her first year of residency at NUNM. She graduated with her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from the National University of Natural Medicine in 2023. Prior to attending medical school, Dr. Phillips earned her Bachelor of Science from Oregon State University where she majored in biohealth science and received a minor in psychology. During her time there, Dr. Phillips worked at the Survivor Advocacy and Resource Center – a secure and confidential resource center for survivors of both on and off campus sexual assault.

Dr. Phillips’ clinical education included numerous clinical rotations on robust primary care shifts, serving the NUNM community clinics, cardiology, neurology and IV medicine. Her clinical interests include integrative mental health, primary care and treating underserved populations. She is passionate about formulating carefully curated, integrative treatment plans which highlight the principles of naturopathic medicine in a safe, evidenced-based manner.

Outside of the clinic Dr. Phillips enjoys cooking and reading.

Hannah Pratt, NDMedical Resident

Dr. Hannah Pratt is a licensed naturopathic physician completing her first year of residency at NUNM. She has been part of the NUNM community for many years as a part of the institution’s inaugural undergraduate cohort, attaining a B.S. in Integrative Health Science. This affirmed her plan to continue on into the graduate programs which culminated in her earning both her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine and a Master of Science in Clinical Research from NUNM in 2023.

Dr. Pratt is deeply committed to research and evidence-based medicine, anchoring her approach to patient care in the latest scientific knowledge and clinical research. This dedication ensures that she delivers the most current and effective treatments to her patients, fostering trust and confidence in her practice. Bringing this mindset to the primary care setting, she enjoys working with patients to create individualized treatment plans which encompass the principles of naturopathic medicine.

In her free time, she enjoys cooking, baking, and spending time listening to books or podcasts in her garden under the watchful eye of her black cat.

First-Year Residents

Eden Everson, NDMedical Resident

Dr. Eden Everson is a licensed naturopathic physician with a focus on women’s health, IV therapy, and metabolism and endocrinology. She completed her undergraduate degree in Human Physiology at the University of Oregon, studied as an EMT, and graduated from the National University of Natural Medicine in 2023 where she is also completing her first year of residency. Dr. Everson is committed to providing exceptional patient care and focusing on uncovering the root cause of her patient’s symptoms. She is excited to embark on her residency journey and contribute to the field of naturopathic medicine. During her time at NUNM, Dr. Everson completed numerous rotations focused on primary care, IV therapy, women’s health, and physical medicine. When not practicing medicine, Dr. Everson enjoys spending time with her family, training her Great Dane, playing musical instruments, knitting, hiking, and skiing.

Rachel Schofield, NDMedical Resident

Dr. Rachel Francis Schofield is a licensed naturopathic physician currently completing her first year of residency at NUNM. She received both her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine (2024) and her Bachelor of Science in Integrative Health Sciences (2020) from NUNM. Dr. Schofield’s clinical interests include primary care, women’s health, gender affirming care, and the use of energetic healing modalities. She has also received additional training in Wilderness First Aid. Outside of the clinic, she enjoys spending her time snowboarding, Olympic weightlifting, and exploring Portland’s vegan food scene.