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‘For me it’s the people’

WC grad returns home to practice medicine at VDFHC

-Daily Freeman Journal photo by Joe Sutter Mari Kait Keane, 2012 graduate of WCHS, started as a physician assistant at Van Diest Family Health in February. Keane looks forward to working with all ages and helping people reach health goals.

Not too much has changed since Mari Kait Keane went away to college six years ago, but there is one new place in town that’s pretty important.

It’s the Van Diest Family Health Clinic, where Keane has been working since Feb. 20 as a Physician Assistant.

“This facility is actually new to me,” Keane said. “It’s nice to have the clinic attached to the hospital. … The actual building is beautiful.”

Keane was happy to move back to her hometown to take her first job.

“This is my first job as a PA, so I’m excited to get started as a general practitioner,” she said. “I see patients of all ages, from infants to geriatric patients and everybody in between for acute visits — a lot of flu and respiratory infections lately, to more chronic management of things like hypertension, hyperthyroid, those kinds of things.

-Daily Freeman Journal photo by Joe Sutter
PA Mari Kait Keane takes down a tool in one of her exam rooms at Van Diest Family Health Clinic. Since moving back to her hometown, Keane has been happy to get to work with patients of all ages, from pediatrics to geriatrics.

“That’s what I was looking for was the variety family practice has to offer.”

The grounds are new, but many of the people she’s working with are friends.

“I worked at Webster City Medical Clinic in high school. I was in the medical records department, and in the time I’ve been away a lot of that staff has come here to work at Van Diest Medical Clinic,” Keane said. “So there have been a lot of familiar faces.”

The Van Diest building was completed in 2016, shortly after which WC Medical Clinic joined with Van Diest Medical Clinic.

Keane grew up in Webster City, and graduated from Webster City High School in 2012. She went to the University of Iowa for her undergraduate degree in human physiology, then stayed on there for her masters in the physician assistant program in the Carver College of Medicine.

-Daily Freeman Journal photo by Joe Sutter
Mari Kait Keane, left, checks some information with RN Megan Martin. Keane graduated from Webster City High School in 2012, and moved back home after finishing her masters' degree to become a physician assistant at Van Diest Family Health Clinic.

In her last year, she spent time training at different clinics and hospitals throughout the state of Iowa, which made the transition into the work world easier, Keane said. She received her degree in November.

Returning home was an easy decision.

“For me it’s the people,” she said. “My family is here. My grandparents, aunts and uncles, my mom is here.

“And then the people who work here at Van Diest Medical Center. I was able to meet with them during the recruitment process, and I could tell this would be a very welcoming community of people to work with. Very supportive, which is important to me as a new PA, because a lot of my learning is still happening.”

“We are blessed and fortunate to provide an opportunity for a talented young provider to return to her hometown and give back to the community. Mari Kait brings energy to the organization. She is a great fit with our current team of physicians and providers and will deliver high quality care to our patients,” said Lisa Ridge, Chief Executive Officer of Van Diest Medical Center.

The clinic is happy to have her, said Public Relations and Marketing Director Lori Foster.

“It’s definitely a win for the community, as well as the hospital, to have a local gal like Mari Kait return and want to practice and care of the community she grew up in,” Foster said.

“She did have the opportunity to work at Webster City Medical Clinic, and she really has some terrific mentors in the clinic,” she added. “I can speak on behalf of the physicians and providers in the clinic that had the opportunity to spend time with Mari Kait, and they are equally excited to have Mari Kait join our staff here.”

Webster City has a lot to offer, Keane said.

“Especially now that its springtime, we have great trails and parks,” she said. “Our local library is a beautiful resource. We’ve got lots of great books on the shelves, and they have electronic resources, which is really nice. My faith community is here.

“I’m training up for our ., that we’re going to have in May,” she added. “May 11 is the first of the Boone River Run.”

Van Diest will host the Boone River run, organized by the wellness committee, Foster said. All proceeds will go to benefit physical education programs of the elementary schools throughout Hamilton County.

Keane’s goal has long been to join the medical field.

“I really enjoyed science in school. I liked biology and chemistry, and I knew I wanted to work with people,” she said. “So I was able to have some job-shadowing opportunities that made me realize being a PA would be a good fit, to allow me to explore of those interests.

“I’m excited about all kinds of care,” she added. “I like working with kids. That was one of the rotations I enjoyed was my pediatric rotation.

“But I also like working with adults on long-term goals. You know, healthy lifestyle, working on weight management, hypertension.

“I think that’s the really exciting part about family medicine, is that I get to keep seeing people and being able to go along with them on their journey through healthcare. I think thats really important to have continuity of care, and keep seeing the same person and working on goals.”

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