The WSU College of Medicine’s Family Medicine Residency Program in Pullman welcomed a new family medicine physician to the team. Molly Webber, MD, will provide primary care services to patients of all ages at the Family Medicine Residency Center at Pullman Regional Hospital and serve as core faculty for the WSU Family Medicine Residency Program.
Webber has spent the last five years providing care in the region. She previously worked for Palouse Medical in Pullman and as a Clinic Director and core faculty for the Family Medicine Residency of Spokane. She is also clinical faculty for the University of Idaho/University of Washington WWAMI program.
She obtained her Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pittsburgh, PA, and completed her residency at Family Medicine Residency Spokane.
Webber enjoys working with patients of all ages—especially those who are medically complex. She loves teaching medical students and considers herself a lifelong learner. She describes her philosophy of care as being “someone who takes people seriously and acknowledges that patients know themselves best. My role is to present well-informed options and have patients share in the decision-making process of their care and treatment.”
The WSU Family Medicine Residency Program, in partnership with Pullman Regional Hospital, opened in 2023. Patients are seen by six resident physicians and three attending physicians. Later this year, when the final cohort of residents is filled, the program will host nine resident physicians each year committed to serving communities across the Palouse.