Alan Smith
BS ’76, MD ’80, Res. ’83

About Alan Smith

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Job title: Retired GI physician

Degrees: BS ’76, MD ’80, Res. ’83

Career stage: Retired

State of practice: Seattle, Washington ‘86-‘98; Wenatchee, Washington ‘98-‘23

Current practice settings: Retired

Lived career experiences/transitions:

  • Starting a family while maintaining a full-time practice
  • Leaving a practice
  • Retiring from practice
  • Non-clinical careers
  • Rural medicine
  • Work/life balance
  • Physician leadership/management

Graduation year from the UW School of Medicine: 1980

Specialty/subspecialty: Internal Medicine; Gastroenterology

Teaching roles: Clinical Associate Professor UWSOM

Research or other professional interests: Endoscopic treatments. Liver disease. Inflammatory Bowel Disease.


Alan’s Bio:

Born and raised in Cashmere, Washington, I graduated from Cashmere High School and attended the University of Washington on a basketball scholarship, playing from 1972–1976. I went on to earn my medical degree and complete a three-year internal medicine residency at UW, receiving the Robert S. Evans Humanitarian Award as both a student and resident. Inspired by the “Gut Course,” I pursued a gastroenterology fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard University (1983–1986), where I also conducted basic science research before deciding to focus on clinical medicine.

After training, I returned to Seattle to join The Polyclinic, practicing for 12 years and serving as president during its period of growth. In 1998, my wife, Colleen, and I moved to Wenatchee, where we raised our five children and I joined Wenatchee Valley Medical Center (now Confluence Health). I practiced there for 25 years, including 10 years as GI Division Head, before retiring after three years in part-time work.

Throughout my career, I’ve been involved in teaching and mentoring medical students, residents, and GI fellows in both Seattle and Wenatchee. I also collaborated with UW psychologist Larry Mauksch on implementing his “Listening Well” curriculum across departments in Wenatchee.

Now retired, I’m grateful to continue supporting the UW School of Medicine as a member of the Alumni Advisory Council, with particular interest in rural medical education and clinical training.

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