About Dr. Cantor
Amy Cantor is a board-certified family physician. She is fellowship trained in women’s health and provides comprehensive care to women in all stages of life, including adolescents. In 2023, she was awarded the OHSU Professional Development Clinical Star award and the ROSE Award for excellence in patient care.
Her clinical and research expertise as a physician-scientist focuses on women’s health throughout the lifespan, including conditions during pregnancy and adolescence, preventive care, and evidence-based research to inform patient care as well as health care guidelines and delivery.
Amy is an avid runner and dedicated mom. You can also find her volunteering as camp doctor every summer at her childhood camp or trail running with her husband.
Photo credit: Sam Hill
Amy running near Lac Blanc, Chamonix, France.
Dr. Cantor’s credentials
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B.A., 1999, University of California at Berkeley
M.P.H., 2002, Johns Hopkins University, School of Public Health
M.D., 2007, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio
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Internship - Internal Medicine, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 2008
Residency - Family Medicine, Ventura County Medical Center, 2010
Fellowship - Women’s health fellowship, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland VA Medical Center, 2011
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American Board of Family Medicine, 2010
Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, 2024
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Fellow, American Academy of Family Physicians
Member, American Academy of Family Physicians
Member, The Menopause Society