Olympia Alexandra Kabobel, DO, MPH
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Title(s) | Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine (Clinician Educator) |
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School | Keck School of Medicine of Usc |
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Phone | +1 213 740 3017 |
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Overview
Olympia Kabobel, DO, MPH, is an osteopathic family medicine physician at Keck Medicine of USC, who offers primary care to people across every life stage, including infancy, adolescence, adulthood, middle age and older adults. She offers a holistic approach that emphasizes prevention, nutrition and exercise to help patients reach their health and wellness goals.
Dr. Kabobel prioritizes open and honest communication with every patient and member of the family who comes to see her for medical care. She works collaboratively with each patient to form individualized plans that work best for them and their lifestyle.
Her research interests are focused on osteopathic strategies to improve quality of life for patients with chronic conditions. Among her key research areas is utilizing physical treatment therapies, like massage and spinal adjustments, to promote the health and functionality of each individual. She is a member of professional organizations, including the American Osteopathic Association and the Osteopathic Cranial Academy.
Dr. Kabobel also serves as an adjunct clinical instructor at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, where she teaches first-year medical students who are interested in pursuing careers in primary care.
Outside of work, Dr. Kabobel enjoys gardening, rock climbing and spending time with her three dogs.
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Cellular fura-2 manganese extraction assay (CFMEA). Curr Protoc Toxicol. 2011 May; Chapter 12:Unit12.18.
Kwakye GF, Li D, Kabobel OA, Bowman AB. PMID: 21553393; PMCID: PMC3661216.
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