Jeremy Roderick, DO
Education: Kansas City University
Sees all ages
Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, or DOs, are fully licensed and board-certified physicians who practice in all areas of medicine. DOs emphasize a whole-person approach to treatment and receive extra training in the musculoskeletal system called osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT). DOs at One Medical typically practice in the field of family medicine, geriatrics, pediatrics, or internal medicine, and may also integrate OMT.
About Jeremy
Jeremy Roderick, DO was born and raised in western Kansas. After completing his Family Medicine residency training in Wichita, KS, he went back to his hometown and practiced full-spectrum family medicine, which included surgical obstetrics, nursing home care, and county coroner duties on top of his normal clinic duties. He and his family eventually made the decision to move to Colorado where they spent most of their free time. Dr. Roderick enjoys the family medicine aspect of medicine because he can get to know his patients on a deeper level than many other specialties. Because of this closer relationship, he feels the patient has more trust in him as a provider and he can treat his patients in a more holistic manner. Dr. Roderick takes a collaborative approach with his patients. His goal is to educate the patient on various aspects of the problem and help the patient make an informed decision about a treatment plan. He also feels his experiences in a rural setting have helped him gain a very diverse medical knowledge base, yet he will not hesitate to acknowledge when a problem is beyond his scope of practice. When this situation occurs, he will do everything in his power to help the patient get the answers they need. In his spare time, Dr. Roderick enjoys spending time and traveling with his wife (Marissa) and two kids. He also enjoys running, playing piano, watching movies, trying new restaurants/foods, and being a “coffee connoisseur.” DEGREES: Bachelor of Science in Biology; Doctor of Osteopathy with specialty training in Family Medicine; Masters of Biblical and Theological Studies TRAINING: Dr. Roderick received his Bachelor of Science in biology from Colorado Christian University – Lakewood. He then received his Doctor of Osteopathy degree at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine. After medical school, he completed his internship and residency training for Family Medicine at Via Christi Family Medicine Residency at the University of Kansas- Wichita. As if practicing full-time medicine wasn’t enough, he spent many early mornings/late evenings completing an online Masters of Biblical Studies and Theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary as a supplement to his medical knowledge.