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New Member Spotlight: Rachel Scott, DO

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Friday, January 9, 2026
Updated: Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Rachel Scott, DO, is a physician at Northwest Obstetrics & Gynecology Associates in Hilliard and recently joined the Columbus Medical Association.  

What inspired you to pursue a career in medicine? 

My grandmother had stage 3 uterine cancer - and I know now that's a very treatable type of cancer when caught early. But the culture around reproductive health and lack of conversation around gynecologic topics prevented her from seeking care for the longest time. I came into healthcare wanting to break down barriers to reproductive health, make patients feel comfortable in a healthcare setting, and be someone patients are comfortable opening up to about the sensitive topics.  

What brought you to Columbus, and what do you enjoy most about practicing here? 

I matched Columbus for residency without having ever lived here. Now five years later, my husband and I have bought a house and are becoming Buckeye fans. The community is so close-knit in Columbus. Training at Riverside has given me so many wonderful mentors and friends in the OBGYN world, and it has been a privilege to serve such a widespread population of Ohio by working at the large tertiary care center that is Riverside Methodist.  

What are your areas of clinical or professional interest? 

I practice both gynecology and obstetrics, including performing robotic procedures and hysterectomies, but I hold a special place in my heart for recurrent pregnancy loss and infertility and high-risk pregnancies. I like to co-manage these with patients and see them to a successful outcome.  

I also think the field of OBGYN is growing increasingly aware of trauma-informed care and meeting patients where they're at as they enter healthcare settings. Whether that looks like talking through an intimate exam, working together to come up with a pain management regimen for procedures or something else, I have committed myself to being an approachable and aware physician. 

I am also following closely with the new HPV testing options. The self-swab HPV is going to change screening access for so many people and break down barriers for intimate exams, and I am excited to see how this changes guidelines and detection rates in the future.  

What’s one thing you’d like your colleagues to know about you or your work? 

A hot topic lately has been hormone testing - I've seen some referrals for this in reproductive aged women who are not near menopause. Current guidelines don't have evidence for testing estradiol, progesterone, LH/FSH, and testosterone, and titrating these to treatment with exogenous hormones, and these are usually just spot tests for where a patient is at in the menstrual cycle. I think as a whole, we should have more discussions as healthcare providers about how to approach how patients are feeling and how to navigate the increasing demand for hormone testing.  

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received? 

Before she retired, my mentor wrote me a card and said, "Bloom where you're planted." I think that's lovely. I never planned to end up in Ohio or working where I am - life takes you on unexpected paths. But I've enjoyed growing in and enriching the community here in Columbus, as well as making some deep and meaningful connections with patients - and I look forward to many more years of good practice to come.  

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Member Spotlight: Snigdha Weinberg, MD

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Saturday, September 27, 2025
Updated: Friday, September 26, 2025

Snigdha Weinberg, MD is a board-certified neurologist with additional certification in clinical neurophysiology with OhioHealth Physician Group.

What inspired you to pursue a career in medicine? My earliest exposure to medicine was through my mother, who was a pulmonologist in solo practice. Her love for her profession and her patients was so infectious, and this piqued my interest from a young age. I still wasn't sure about medicine as a career until college, when I found my way to neuroscience via psychology classes. Medicine, and then neurology in particular, seemed like a natural way to explore those interests in a natural setting. 

What brought you to Columbus, and what do you enjoy most about practicing here? I moved to Columbus from Philadelphia when my husband accepted an academic position at OSU. I have appreciated the kindness and welcoming nature of the local patients and greater community.  I am also grateful for the resources available for patients, as well as the level of daily support from my office staff. 

What are your areas of clinical/professional interest?  General neurology with clinical neurophysiology (EEG/EMG) and an interest in women's health 

What’s one thing you’d like your colleagues to know about you or your work? I want to do more to promote brain health. I am trying to incorporate education related to brain health into more patient visits regardless of the chief complaint. I hope to do this in the community as well. 

What’s your favorite restaurant in Columbus? Agni--innovative food, accommodating to food allergies/restrictions, and gracious staff. We had the best experience when sitting at the bar and sampling whatever the bartenders recommended. 

When you’re not working, how do you like to spend your free time? I enjoy talking and laughing with my children, exploring the Columbus dining and Metro Park scene with my family, planning our next adventure out of state or abroad, or building up a consistent exercise routine as I try to improve my own brain health!

What’s a fun fact about you that people might not know? I survived rafting (and falling out!) on the Zambezi River. 

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received? "Remember that doctors are human too." I don't know if it's the best, but it is the first one I thought of as I try to both balance the demands of busy work and home lives and to navigate the changes in healthcare at various levels.

 

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Member Spotlight: Dr. Roma Amin

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Thursday, May 15, 2025

Roma P. Amin, MD, is a family medicine physician at OhioHealth.

What inspired you to pursue a career in medicine?

When I was younger, I wanted to be a physician because I loved science and helping people. I try my best to be the person who I wrote about in my personal statement. I still love medicine and find joy in making it more accessible to my patients in a non-judgmental way. And, maybe now, I see that people don't necessarily need to be helped, but rather, they need a partner with whom to navigate the healthcare system and sit with them as they ride the waves of life.

What are your areas of clinical/professional interest?

I'm passionate about health equity, especially for patients and communities that are not centered in our current healthcare systems, reproductive justice, graduate medical education, full-spectrum family medicine, and community-based care.

What's one thing you'd like your colleagues to know about you or your work? 

I often get the sense when I'm with my physician colleagues that we are struggling with loneliness, especially since COVID. It has taken me a long time to build a genuine community in Columbus, and even that isn't perfect some days! If any of that resonates with anyone reading this, feel free to reach out to me at roma.p.amin@gmail.com. I'm always down to grab a coffee or a meal.

When you’re not working, how do you like to spend your free time?

I enjoy reading, spending time with friends/family, and seeing live music.

You provided a story about your experience with a patient during COVID that was included in the “Heroes Behind the Mask” book. Why did you think it was important to share this experience?

The patient whose story I shared was really special to me. She had been with me since the beginning of my intern year. I hoped that by sharing her story, I could honor her life and all that she taught me.

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