About Dr. Marshall Bedder
His career includes leadership roles at prestigious institutions like Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland and Pacific Medical Centers in Seattle, where he developed pain medicine programs as well as training future healthcare professionals.
Originally from Canada, Dr. Bedder became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2000. At 50 years old, Dr. Bedder joined the U.S. Navy Reserve. In 2014, he was deployed to Afghanistan and spent nine months providing medical care at the NATO Role 3 Hospital at Kandahar Airfield.
His career includes leadership roles at prestigious institutions like Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland and Pacific Medical Centers in Seattle, where he developed pain medicine programs as well as training future healthcare professionals.
His career includes leadership roles at prestigious institutions like Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland and Pacific Medical Centers in Seattle, where he developed pain medicine programs as well as training future healthcare professionals.
Originally from Canada, Dr. Bedder became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2000. At 50 years old, Dr. Bedder joined the U.S. Navy Reserve. In 2014, he was deployed to Afghanistan and spent nine months providing medical care at the NATO Role 3 Hospital at Kandahar Airfield.
In 2019, Dr. Bedder brought his expertise to Georgia, making Augusta his permanent home with his wife Vicki. As a candidate for Augusta Commissioner District 7, Dr. Bedder is focused on improving community health, tackling homelessness, supporting military veterans, and enhancing education and workforce development opportunities. He envisions a stronger, healthier Augusta where everyone can thrive.