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Curricula Vitae in Family & Preventive Medicine
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Name | Personal Focus | Summary |
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Charles J Carter, MDClinical Professor |
Residency Education, Medical Writing, Editing, Healthcare Quality, Migraine Headaches, Heart Failure | Dr. Charles Carter joined the faculty of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in 2005. He serves as the associate dean for graduate medical education, and as the regional GME executive and designated institutional official (DIO) for Prisma Health-Midlands Graduate Medical Education. He previously served for ten years as the residency director for the Palmetto Health family medicine residency. Dr. Carter received his undergraduate and medical education in South Carolina. |
Dr. David GreenhouseClinical Associate Professor |
Long term care, geriatrics, dementia | Dr. Greenhouse formerly served as the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine's Assistant Director of Undergraduate Education. Over the years his clinical work has shifted to the care of the elderly living in long-term care settings, and he now provides medical direction and attending coverage for more than 400 patients in skilled and assisted living facilities. He is board certified in family medicine and a certified medical director. |
Jeffrey W. Hall, MDClinical Professor |
Global Health,Traveler's Health,Maternity/Obstetric care,Health Care in underserved populations | Jeff Hall served as an assistant professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine since 2008. He directs the department's Maternity Care curriculum, and also supervises several of the School of Medicine's global health projects, including the M-4 student international electives, the Traveler's Health clinic and a Global Health Fellowship program. He holds a certificate of knowledge in Clinical Tropical Medicine (CTropMed) from the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. |
Michael Garrett HelmsClinical Assistant Professor |
Behavioral Health | Mr. Helms specializes in treating trauma-related behavioral health issues, anxiety disorders, behavioral disorders, and affective disorders of all types. He also works with couples for the purposes of: relationship improvement, reconciliation, or divorce counseling. |
Dr. Mark Edward HumphreyClinical Associate Professor |
Family and Preventive Medicine | Dr. Mark E. Humphrey joined the faculty of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in October 2013. Dr. Humphrey serves as the Medical Director for the USC/Palmetto Health Family Medicine Center. Before his appointment to the University South Carolina School of Medicine, he was serving as a medical and preventive medicine officer with the US Navy. During which included a humanitarian tour to the South Pacific. |
Brian KeislerClinical Associate Professor |
Family Medicine, Sports Medicine, Ultrasound in Primary Care | Dr. Brian Keisler joined the faculty of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in 2005 after completing a primary care sports medicine fellowship with Palmetto Health Richland, Columbia, South Carolina. He completed a residency with Cabarrus Family Medicine Residency at Northeast Medical Center, Concord, North Carolina, serving as chief resident during his final year. Dr. Keisler has a special interest in education and has won several teaching awards. |
Dr. Charles Scott LamarClinical Assistant Professor |
Family Medicine, Geriatrics | Dr. Scott Lamar has been on the faculty of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine since 1996. Over the years Dr. Lamar has participated in a number of medical relief and outreach teams in Central America. He is also a volunteer physician and clinical preceptor and the Columbia Free Medical Clinic. In 2002 his efforts were recognized with the School of Medicine’s Humanism in Medicine Award. |
Professor Matt OrrAssociate Dean |
Behavioral Health | Dr. Matthew Orr came to the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in 2008 from Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, Georgia. In addition to serving as an assistant professor at Mercer University, he was Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Post-Masters' Certificate Program, Director of the Medical Family Therapy Fellowship, and the Marriage and Family Therapy Off-site Practicum Coordinator. |
Morgan Adams RhodesClinical Associate Professor |
Family Medicine, Preventive Medicine | Morgan Adams is an Assistant Professor for the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. |
Dr. Mark E ShafferClinical Associate Professor |
training medical students and residents and services | Dr. Shaffer graduated from Harvard Medical School in Boston in 2009. Dr. Shaffer moved to Columbia, SC where he completed his Family Medicine Residency at Palmetto Health Richland Hospital in 2012. After residency, he felt called to international service and pursued a Global Health Fellowship with the USC School of Medicine. He worked in Tanzania, East Africa for over 2 years, first teaching doctors how to treat heart disease and then running a large program for HIV patients. |
Patricia WitherspoonClinical Associate Professor |
CARD and Health Disparities | Dr. Witherspoon has served in a variety of roles throughout her tenure. Initially she was a member of the investigator team at the South Carolina Rural Health Research Center in the Office of Rural Health Policy. She was a member of the South Carolina Cardiovascular Task Force, a subcommittee chair of the Tri-State Stroke Network. She is currently the Co-Medical Director for the outpatient facility. |
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