Career
Terry Lynn Wahls, Doctor of Medicine Diagnosed with a chronic progressive neurological disorder and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, she has refined her focus on clinical research of effective, integrative approaches towards treating a wide range of physiological and psychological diseases. After graduating from Central Community High School in 1972 Doctor Wahls went on to attend Drake University. After graduating with a bachelor"s degree in Fine Arts in Studio Art in 1976, Doctor Wahls was accepted into Iowa State University"s pre-medical program
After completing her science studies, Doctor Wahls was accepted into a medical doctorate program at The University of Iowa in 1978.
Doctor Wahls completed her medical doctorate from The University of Iowa in 1982 and accepted a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology from Barnes Hospital, Washington University, in Saint Louis, Missouri. After a year of residency at Barnes Hospital, Doctor Wahls transferred to Internal Medicine at The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in 1983.
Doctor Wahls became board certified in 1986 by the American Board of Internal Medicine. In 1987 she moved to Marshfield, Wisconsin and became a physician member at Marshfield Clinic.
In addition, Doctor Wahls was an adjunct clinical Assistant Professor with The University of Wisconsin, College of Medicine in Madison, Wisconsin.
In that same year, Doctor Wahls was diagnosed with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis.