Dr. Paul Haduck is a Board Certified Osteopathic Specialist specially trained in Family Medicine and accepts all types of patients, from childhood to adulthood. He has been practicing for over 35 years and provides our Clinic with a wealth of knowledge and leadership. When Dr. Haduck is not attending to patients, you can find him on his boat fishing on Lake Superior.
I grew up in the Chicago area and in 2014 completed my Medical Residency in Marquette, Michigan where I still reside. I have worked in healthcare for over 20 years. As a doctor, I have served local Upper Peninsula communities for the last 12+ years. I am board-certified in Family Medicine and specialize in and am passionate about Rural Emergency Medicine. I feel very lucky and proud to have an opportunity to serve the Munising area at the highest level.
I grew up in Texas and graduated with a Doctor of Medicine Degree from Baylor University in 2008 and have spent the last 10 years primarily Downstate. I chose medicine because I wanted a career path that would challenge me and allow me to continue to grow and learn every day. I have worked in clinics, urgent care facilities, and even prison systems, which have provided me with extensive knowledge and experience in diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide array of ailments. I am board-certified in Family Medicine and passionate about caring for communities and populations that are underserved.
I am a born and raised Yooper. Originally from Curtis, I went to high school in Newberry, and obtained my bachelor’s degree from Grand Valley State University while also working as a CNA in a variety of healthcare settings. I was accepted into Grand Valley’s Traverse City Physicians Assistant (PA) program, which is designed for healthcare professionals who want to work in rural areas in northern Michigan. My goal has always been to provide healthcare in the Upper Peninsula, and my PA program provided the perfect opportunity to be able to return home. I finished my clinical training here in the UP and had a variety of rotations including family medicine, surgery, ER, mental health and women’s health.
Bonnie Kilpela is a Physician’s Assistant, specially trained to provide medical services, under the supervision of a licensed physician. She has been practicing for over 30 years. Bonnie provides Primary Care services for all ages and genders and also has a special interest and expertise in treating headaches and migraines. Bonnie is also our go-to provider at Bay Care for things like skin care checks and lesion removals.
I grew up here in Munising and, for all but a few years, have lived here my entire life. My wife and I both graduated from Munising High School and went on to get our Bachelor’s degrees from NMU together. I went on to Grand Valley State University for my PA degree after gaining an interest in medicine while working as a medical assistant at UPHS Marquette Pediatrics during my undergraduate career. During my PA schooling, I was able to gain valuable experience working in the Emergency Department at Munising Memorial Hospital. I returned to Munising Memorial Hospital at the first opportunity I got and am now able to provide Family Medicine services to the community I know and love. My passion in medicine is caring for people and no place in medicine has more opportunity for that than primary care. I am especially interested in healthcare as it relates to mental health, gastroenterology, and pediatrics.
Dr. Rudzinski moved to Au Train in 2018 when he fell in love with the area. He has 30 years of experience from a private practice clinic in Indiana as an Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist.
Dr. Mercy Odeuyungbo is a board-certified dermatologist and fellowship trained Mohs surgeon. She specializes in the detection and treatment of skin cancer using Mohs micrographic skin cancer surgery.