Faculty and Staff

Our faculty also a highly diverse, talented, and committed group of providers who place their patients and residents at the center of everything they do. Our faculty are equally committed to our values, possess a wide range of clinical expertise, and serve in multiple local, national, and international leadership positions.

Program Leadership

Program Director, Family Medicine Residency
Associate Program Director, Family Medicine Residency
Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Core Faculty

Assistant Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health
Assistant Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health
Assistant Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health

Teaching Faculty

Assistant Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health
Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Associate Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health
Associate Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health
Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health
Assistant Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health
Assistant Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health
Associate Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health
Associate Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health

Staff

Residency Coordinator
Senior Division Coordinator
GME Coordinator

Expertise and Scholarly Interests

Among our faculty members' areas of professional expertise:

  • Geriatrics
  • Sports medicine
  • LGBTQ+ and transgender medicine
  • Medication-assisted treatment
  • Women's health including colposcopy
  • Obstetrics
  • Psychiatry (double boarded w/ FM)
  • Medical education
  • Psychology (our behavioralist)
  • Health equity
  • Health policy

All of our faculty members are involved in scholarship, and both our residents and faculty benefit from close collaboration with our department's rapidly growing research unit. Selected areas of faculty scholarly interest include:

  • Population health
  • Implicit bias and allyship
  • Health equity
  • Shame & guilt in medical learners
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Patient communication
  • Primary care transformation
  • Cancer survivorship