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Elizabeth Saladin, MD,Dipl. ABOM

About Elizabeth Saladin, MD,Dipl. ABOM

Elizabeth Saladin, MD, Dipl. ABOM is a board-certified Family Medicine physician at Norman Regional’s Primary Care - Doctors Park clinic. She is also certified by the American Board of Obesity Medicine and assists patients in achieving their weight loss goals through wellness exams, lifestyle changes and weight loss medication at Norman Regional’s Health@TheWell.

Dr. Saladin earned her medical degree from Howard University College of Medicine, where she received the Indian Health Service Scholarship. She completed her residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Fayetteville. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Saladin has been dedicated to meeting patients' healthcare needs.

In 2017, Dr. Saladin was honored with the Indian Health Service Nashville Area Director’s Award for Excellence for her work in providing endoscopy services to the Cherokee Indian Hospital, significantly improving access to colon cancer screening for the Eastern Band of Cherokee tribe in North Carolina.

A personal experience shaped Dr. Saladin’s empathetic approach to medicine. At age 15, a traumatic car accident put her on a long road to recovery, teaching her the importance of compassionate care. “I want to help people by building genuine relationships where they know I truly care about them,” says Dr. Saladin. “Family medicine allows me to share life’s journey with my patients, through ups and downs, highs and lows. What a privilege!”

Dr. Saladin grew up in Oklahoma and is an enrolled member of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and is learning her tribal language, Mvskoke Creek. She lives on a farm with her high school sweetheart and their two daughters.

Education
  • Board Certification
  • Obesity Medicine
  • Family Medicine
Medical Interests Special Clinical Interests:
  • Chronic disease prevention and management
  • Mental health care
  • Obesity/Weight management through an evidence-based approach
  • Wellness visits
  • Women’s health