FCM Faculty Human Resources | Open Faculty Positions in Family & Community Medicine
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Sally Bachofer, MD Dr. Bachofer graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School and also completed her residency training in Family Medicine at the Southwest Michigan Area Health and Education Center in Kalamazoo, Michigan. She is board certified in Family Medicine and is an Assistant Professor in the Department. She is the Director, Family Medicine Residency Program. Her interests include the inheritance of common diseases, particularly cancer. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Gayle Dine' Chacon, MD Dr. Dine'Chacon completed medical school and FP residency at UNM. She is board certified in Family Medicine and worked on the Navajo and Pueblo reservations. Dr. Dine'Chacon is the Director of the UNM Center for Native American Health. She is a Navajo from the Dineh Nation. She is an Assistant Professor in the UNM Department of Family & Community Medicine. Clinics: Pueblo of Sandia, Juvenile Detention Center |
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Ben Daitz, MD Dr. Daitz received his MD degree in 1970. He completed residency in Family Medicine at the University of Miami School of Medicine. He is a Professor Emeritus (retired) in the Department. Dr. Daitz teaches family medicine and pain management. He has done medical and anthropological work among the Tsimane Indians of the Bolivian Amazon, a hunter-gather society in transition. Dr. Daitz is a multi-award winning filmmaker, contributing writer to the New York Times, fiddle player, and member of the Fiasco Brothers Bluegrass Band, a jazz quartet and a Balkan and Middle Eastern ensemble. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Daniel Derksen, MD Dr. Derksen is a Professor and Vice Chair of Service in the Department. He’s the Director, UNM Center for Community Partnerships and Principal Investigator for NM’s Kellogg Community Voices & Legacy Foundation initiatives to improve health care services and access for the state’s uninsured and underserved. He oversees the UNM Locum Tenens and Specialty Extension Services Programs that provide over 500 days per month of primary care practice relief and specialty services throughout New Mexico. He is a graduate of the University of Arizona School of Medicine, and completed his Family Medicine Residency at UNM. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Trey Dodson, MD Dr. Dodson received his MD Degree from the University of Texas, Southwestern in 1992 and completed residency training in Family Medicine at UNM. He is an Assistant Professor and the Associate Residency Director in the Department. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Jo Fairbanks, Ph.D. Jo Fairbanks is Assistant Professor in DFCM. She teaches Rural Health Issues, U.S./Mexico Border Health, Health Program Planning and Proposal Writing in the Department’s MPH program. Her doctoral degree is in community health education. She has 20 years experience as a public health practitioner in NM. Research interests include rural and border health care access, recruitment and retention, and public health. She is Director, Public Health Outreach Education Program. PHOEP teaches basic public health to NM agencies and communities. She co-authored The Public Health Primer and Case Studies in Community Health, for beginning public health students. |
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Roberto Gomez, MD Dr. Gomez received his MD Degree from UT San Antonio in 1979 and completed residency training in Psychiatry at UNM. He is board certified in Psychiatry. Dr. Gomez is an Assistant Professor in the UNM Department of Family & Community Medicine. His special interests and expertise are cultural psychiatry, mood disorders and HIV psychiatry. Clinic: University Psychiatry Consultants, Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Alexis Handal, PhD, MPH Alexis Handal joined DFCM in January 2008 as an Assistant Professor in the Masters of Public Health program. Dr. Handal received her M.P.H. and Ph.D. in Epidemiology from the University of Michigan. She joins DFCM after completing a post-doctoral fellowship at NICHD (NIH) in Bethesda, MD. Dr. Handal’s research interests include environmental epidemiology, reproductive epidemiology, and child health and development examined within a social context, specifically in underrepresented population groups in the U.S. and in Latin America. |
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Warren Heffron, MD Dr. Heffron is board certified in Family Medicine and is Professor Emeritus (retired) in the UNM Department of Family & Community Medicine. After graduating from the University of Missouri Medical School, he completed a residency at the UNM School of Medicine. He earned fellowships in Hematology and Obstetrics/ Gynecology. Dr. Heffron was Chair, Department of Family and Community Medicine for 12 years and is fluent in Spanish. He is “semi”- retired, continues to teach and practice in Family Medicine, and promotes Family Medicine internationally. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Deborah Helitzer, Sc.D. Deborah Helitzer is Professor, Vice Chair of Research and the Director, Office of Health Evaluation and Research in the Department. She receives national and international recognition for her research and scholarship in qualitative research and evaluation methods community health. She has been a leader in process evaluation and formative research. Dr. Helitzer is also Director, Clinical Translational Research Education, Training and Career Development in the Health Sciences Center. She teaches Qualitative Research Methods in the Masters in Clinical Research Program. She is recognized for her outstanding teaching, education and service accomplishments both at UNM and at other institutions. |
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Celia Iriart, Sociologist, MPH Celia is an Assistant Professor from University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. She has a Ph.D. in Collective Health from University of Campinas, Brazil. She has worked on public health research, consultation and teaching for over 15 years. Her grant project is "Enhanced Access for Latin American Social Medicine". She was PI of "Managed Care in Latin America: Its Role in the Health System Reform" working with teams from the U.S., Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Ecuador. She teaches Social Medicine in Latin America and Comparative International Health Systems in the MPH Program and teaches Family Medicine in the SE Heights. |
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Anne Jones, MD Dr. Jones graduated from medical school and completed her Family Medicine training at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. She is board certified in Family Medicine and is an Assistant Professor in the UNM Department of Family and Community Medicine. She attends on the Family Medicine Maternal Child Health service and teaches evidence-based medicine to students at her clinic. Clinic: UNM Family Health, Northeast Heights at 7801-2 Academy NE |
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Nikki Katalanos, PhD, PA-C Dr. Katalanos is the Director of the UNM Physician Assistant Program. She graduated from the University of Florida Physician Assistant program in 1977 and earned her doctorate in Intercultural Communication/Health Education from the University of New Mexico. She has served as President of the NM Academy of Physician Assistants. She practiced family medicine for 18 years at a local community health care clinic (FirstChoice) and continues to practice as a PA part-time in the UNM Family Practice clinics. Her specialty areas are family medicine, pediatrics, and adult or pediatric diabetes. Clinic: UNM Family Health at 1209 University NE |
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Arthur Kaufman, MD Dr. Kaufman's specialties are Family Medicine and Internal Medicine. He is board certified in both. After graduating from State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, he completed an Internal Medicine residency at St. Vincent's Hospital in New York. He served in the Indian Health Service in South Dakota and in New Mexico before coming to UNM. Dr. Kaufman joined the Department of Family and Community Medicine in 1974 and is currently its chair. His primary interests are in creating innovative education and service models to address community, indigent, rural and population health needs. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Todd M. LeCesne, PA-C, BA Todd joined the Department’s PA Program as Clinical Faculty/Lecturer in 2002. He instructs PA students in clinical skills, orthopedics, and emergency, CV and pulmonary medicine. He develops recruitment strategies for minority and disadvantaged students, makes clinical site visits, administers programs and provides clinical service. He’s a native, born on the Rehoboth reservation, and fluent in Spanish. He has14 years of clinical experience in NM, including 6 in Belen, NM. He has been a Technician in PT, ER and Critical Care, Firefighter and EMT, & Swift Water Rescue; and a Handicapped Skiing Instructor. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Michele Lee, MD Dr. Lee received her degree from Thomas Jefferson University in 1997. She completed a her Family Medicine residency then her Geriatrics Fellowship in 2002. She is the director of the Westside Senior Health Clinic. Her interests are in geriatrics, palliative care and Asian health care issues. Clinic: Westside Family & Senior Health Center at 4808 McMahon NW |
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Larry Leeman, MD, MPH Dr. Leeman received his degree from University of California, San Francisco in 1988 and completed residency training in Family Medicine at UNM. He was Medical Director at the Zuni Indian Reservation Hospital for five years. He subsequently earned a fellowship in Obstetrics. He is board certified in Family Medicine. He directs the Family Medicine Maternal and Child Health service and co-medical director of the UNM Hospital Mother-Baby Unit. Dr. Leeman practices the full range of Family Medicine with a special interest in the care of pregnant women and newborns. Dr. Leeman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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John Leggott, MD Dr. Leggott graduated from medical school and completed a Family Medicine residency at UNM. He is board certified in Family Medicine. Adolescent medicine and school based health are his primary interests. Dr. Leggott is an Associate Professor. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Mary Lemon, MD Dr. Lemon completed a residency in Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Minnesota after obtaining her MD from UC San Diego. She is board certified in Family Medicine. She is an associate professor in the Department. She is interested in patient education, preventive medicine and obstetrics. Clinic: UNM Family Health, Northeast Heights at 7801-2 Academy NE |
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Melvina McCabe, MD Dr. McCabe graduated from medical school and completed both a Family Medicine residency and Geriatrics fellowship at UNM. She is board certified in Family Medicine and has a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Geriatrics. Dr. McCabe is an Associate Professor in the UNM Department of Family & Community Medicine. She is Director, Geriatric Education Center, and was appointed by the Governor to serve on the NM Health Policy Commission. She runs a research program focusing on health issues affecting the Native American elderly. Clinic: Westside Family & Senior Health Center |
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Chris McGrew, MD Dr. McGrew received his MD and Family Medicine training at Louisiana State University. He did a Primary Care Sports Medicine fellowship at Michigan State University. He’s board certified in Family Medicine and the Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine. His appointment is in Orthopedics and DFCM. He oversees the sports medicine electives for medical students and residents, and is an assistant UNM team physician. He has two wonderful daughters and is an avid runner and cyclist. |
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Martha Cole McGrew, M.D. Dr. Martha McGrew is an Associate Professor and Vice-Chair of Education in the Department. She graduated from Louisiana State University and completed her residency in Family Medicine at LSU Medical Center. She earned a fellowship in Family Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. McGrew's interests are in Maternal-Child Health and medical education. She is the PI on a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant to provide educational faculty development to preceptors in rural New Mexico. She has two wonderful daughters and loves spending time on the Florida Gulf coast beaches and quilting. Clinic: Family Practice Center |
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Neal O’Callaghan, PA-C Neal received his Physician Assistant certificate from Wake Forest in 1974. He is a Clinical Coordinator and Lecturer in the Department’s PA Program. He is past president of the New Mexico Academy of Physician Assistants. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Toby Palley, MD Dr. Palley graduated from medical school at the UNM School of Medicine and completed her residency at Santa Monica Family Medicine Residency Program in California. She is an Associate Professor in the Department. She practices the full spectrum of Family Medicine with expertise and interest in women’s health, obstetrics, colposcopy, reproductive services, physician patient communication, humanistic medicine, and patient and relationship based medical practice. She Co-Directs the Family Medicine Clerkship. Clinic: UNM Family Health at 1209 University NE |
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Tassy Parker, RN, PhD Dr. Parker is a registered nurse and medical sociologist. She is Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine and Co-Director for Mental and Behavioral Health, Center for Native American Health. Dr. Parker’s research interests include integrative approaches to prevention and treatment of mental health conditions in primary care, including American Indian traditional healing and Western-based models for depression care. Her community efforts include developing mentoring and cultural programming for incarcerated American Indian youth, partnering to improve urban American Indian community health, and promoting American Indian lay health providers. Dr. Parker is an enrolled member of the Seneca Nation. |
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Jennifer Phillips, MD Dr. Philips is an assistant professor at the University of New Mexico department of Family and Community Medicine. She graduated from UNM in 1997 and UNM Medical School in 2001. She completed three years of her residency training at UNM Program in Family and Community Medicine and graduated in November 2005. Her special interests are women’s health and reproduction, obstetrics, pediatrics, and preventative care. She comes from a long line of educators and is excited about the opportunity to empower those who would like to learn about medicine. Jennifer practices patient-centered medicine, and she seeks to inspire her patients to be attentive to living healthy lives, involving the body, mind and spirit. She is a native New Mexican and she enjoys being in the mountains and the city with her little girl Leili; they like to hike, paint, and dance together. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Ursula Roblero, MD Dr. Roblero graduated from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in 2000 and completed her residency in the Scripps Family Practice Residency Program in 2003. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine and is Board Certified in Family Medicine. Dr. Roblero interests range from rural and minority health to women’s health and obstetrics. Clinic: Southeast Heights Clinic at 302 San Pablo SE |
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Linda Romero, MD Dr. Romero is board certified in Family Medicine and has a Certificate of Added Qualification in Geriatric Medicine. After graduating from the University of Utah Medical School, she completed a residency in Family Medicine and a fellowship in Community Medicine at the UNM. She is an Associate Professor in the Department. Dr. Romero is fluent in Spanish and is an Associate Professor in the Department. She is a Robert Wood Johnson Generalist Physician Faculty Scholar. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Valerie Romero-Leggott, MD Dr. Romero-Leggott is board certified in Family Medicine. She graduated from then completed Family Medicine residency training at UNM. She is a native New Mexican, an Assistant Professor in the UNM Department of Family & Community Medicine, as well as an Associate Dean, directing the School of Medicine’s Office of Diversity. She also serves on the School’s Admissions Committee. Her interests are serving diverse populations, education, community based teaching, work in cultural competence, and adolescent medicine. Clinic: Youth Diagnostic & Development Center, Rio Grande School Based Health Center |
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Andy Rowland PhD Andy joined the DFCM in August, 2001. His research interests include occupational/environmental epidemiology, perinatal epidemiology and psychiatric epidemiology. Specific interests include the health effects of metals, pesticides and the epidemiology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Dr. Rowland teaches classes in epidemiologic data analysis, environmental epidemiology and perinatal epidemiology. |
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Laura Saavedra, MD Dr. Saavedra received her MD Degree from the University of Washington School of Medicine in 1989 and completed residency training in Family Medicine at Providence Medical Center in Seattle in1992. She is board certified in Family Medicine. Dr. Saavedra is an Assistant Professor. Clinic: UNM Family Health at 1209 University NE |
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Victoria Sánchez, Dr.P.H. Victoria Sánchez joined the Department’s MPH program as Assistant Professor in August 2007. She coordinates the Community Health Concentration track and teaches the program planning and social/cultural theory courses. Dr. Sánchez has a long-standing interest in understanding health behaviors within the broader contexts of family, cultural, community, and societal norms. Her research interests span substance abuse prevention, community capacity building, coalition effectiveness, participatory planning and evaluation processes with public health departments, and qualitative methodologies to understand community change. |
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Bradley W. Samuel, Ph.D. Dr. Samuel is the director of Behavioral Health Education and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine. He completed his pre-doctoral internship at the University of New Mexico in the Department of Psychiatry; Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He received his doctoral degree in Psychology in 1996 from the California School of Professional Psychology. |
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Saverio Sava, MD Dr. Sava is board certified in Family Medicine. After graduating from Albany, New York Medical School, he completed a residency in Family Medicine at the University of Connecticut. Dr. Sava is an Associate Professor in the UNM Department of Family & Community Medicine and Medical Director of the First Choice Community Health’s Mountain Valley Regional Health Center located in Edgewood, NM. He leads the Department’s effort to create a collaborative “Health Commons” model of service and learning. Clinic: First Choice Community Health Mountain Valley Regional Health Center, Edgewood, NM |
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Kerrie Seeger, MD After graduating from the University of Wisconsin, Dr. Seeger completed a Family Medicine residency at San Joaquin General Hospital in Stockton, California. She worked with the Indian Health Service in Gallup, New Mexico, for five years. She is board certified in Family Medicine. She is an Associate Professor in the Department. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Brian Shelley, MD Dr. Shelley received his degree from University of North Carolina in 1998 and completed residency training in Family Medicine at UNM in 2001. He is board certified in Family Medicine. He is Clinical Assistant Professor in the Section of Integrative Medicine. Clinics: Family Practice Center, UNM Family Health, Medicine Faculty Clinic |
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Betty J. Skipper, Ph.D. Dr. Skipper is a Professor in the Department. She received her Biostatistics Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University in Ohio. She has been Department faculty since 1967. She teaches Evidence Based Medicine and mentors medical student research projects. She has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and is involved in many of the Department’s research projects. She directs Biostatistics Unit in the Department. |
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Brian Solan, MD, MPH Dr. Solan graduated from the UNM School of Medicine. He completed his Family Medicine residency at Michigan State University/St. Lawrence Hospital. He is board certified in Family Medicine with a Masters in Public Health. Dr. Solan is an Associate Professor in the UNM Department of Family and Community Medicine. He directs the School of Medicine’s Preceptorship Office and the Immigrant Screening Clinic. Clinic: UNM Family Health at 1209 University NE |
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Linda Smoker, MD Dr. Smoker graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine in 1994 and completed her Family Medicine Residency at the Eastern Maine Medical Center in 1997. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine. Dr. Smoker is Board Certified in Family Practice and speaks fluent Spanish. Her professional interests include women’s health, obstetrics, and undergraduate medical education. Clinic: UNM Family Health at 1209 University NE |
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Daniel L. Stulberg, MD Dan is a graduate of the University of Michigan’s medical school and Family Medicine residency program. Following 8 years of rural private practice in Arizona, he starting teaching full time. He is an associate professor with interests in procedures, education, digital photography, and dermatology as a part of Family Medicine. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Tiffany Snyder, DO Dr. Snyder graduated from the University Of New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine in 2000 and completed her residency in Family Practice at the University of New Mexico in 2003. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine and is Board Certified in Family Medicine. Her clinical interests include women’s and children’s health, Native American health issues and obstetrics. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Norman Taslitz, Ph.D. Dr. Taslitz is a professor in the Departments of FCM and of Cell Biology and Physiology. He teaches anatomy to medical and PA students, tutors, is a PIE circuit rider, and serves on the SOM Communications and the Combined Degree Committees. He co-directs the Office for International Health and advises the med student international interest group. He served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Chairman of the Department of Anatomy at NE Ohio University College of Medicine. He spent 15 years in the Department of Anatomy at Case Western SOM and taught at Stanford University. His primary research interest has been central nervous system trauma. |
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Kristine Tollestrup, Ph.D. Kristine teaches Epidemiologic Methods in the Department’s MPH Program. Her research interests include the health effects of exposure to arsenic and waterborne contaminants, and women and children’s preventive health. She studies the NM Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Program use of peer counselors to improve breastfeeding and infant health outcomes. Recent research involves preventive health behaviors for women members of a health maintenance organization. She received the Excellence in Teaching Award for the UNM SOM Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program. |
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Angelo Tomedi, MD Dr. Tomedi graduated from Temple University Medical School and completed his residency training in Family Medicine at Geisinger Medical Center and at UNM. He is board certified in Family Medicine. He is an Associate Professor in the UNM Department of Family & Community Medicine. Dr. Tomedi oversees the School of Medicine’s efforts in teaching evidence-based medicine to students and residents. Dr. Tomedi has an interest in community-oriented primary care, and supervises several resident projects that provide preventive care to low-income immigrant populations. In addition to his roles in patient care and education at UNM, he has been involved in international health care projects that include training programs for lay community health workers in rural regions of Mexico, Guatemala, and Kenya. Dr. Tomedi is President of Global Health Partnerships, an Albuquerque nonprofit organization that provides humanitarian aid and health care in developing countries, and also is a founding director of Peacecraft, a non-profit fair trade organization that provides assistance to low-income artisans and farmers in developing countries, and is the faculty advisor for the UNM Fair Trade Initiative. Clinic: Southeast Heights Clinic at 302 San Pablo SE |
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Bert Umland, MD Dr. Umland graduated from medical school and completed residency training in Pediatrics at UNM. He is board certified in Family Medicine. Dr. Umland is Professor Emeritus (retired) in the Department. His special interests and expertise are general family medicine, gender issues and gay men’s health. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Lily Dow Velarde, Ph.D. Lily is the Department’s MPH Practicum Director. Lily co-teaches Theory and Practice I, Theory and Practice II, Health Care and Public Health Management in Albuquerque and in Shiprock, NM, and the Rural Health Interdisciplinary Program seminars. Her research interests include health and diversity, adolescent health, and access to health services. She works with the Rocky Mountain Public Health Education Consortium, a collaborative to increase training opportunities among Maternal Child Health practitioners in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado. |
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Nina Wallerstein, Dr. P.H. Dr. Wallerstein is Professor and Director in the Department’s MPH Program. Her research includes youth policy and women’s empowerment intervention (NIAAA funded), participatory research, healthy city initiatives, community health, and the SW Alcohol Research and Training Center to reduce disparities in Native American (NA) and Hispanic communities. CDC and NARCH/NIH grants fund collaborative work creating assessment tools for tribal community capacity, public health infrastructure, and social capital. She is the population health research core co-leader for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Center. |
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Teddy D. Warner, Ph.D. Teddy is a Research Associate Professor and psychologist with expertise in research design, quantitative and qualitative data analyses, survey research, and measurement. He is Director of the Empirical Ethics Research Group and serves on the HSC HRRC (IRB) as well as grant review study sections for NIH. He teaches social psychology and statistics in the Department of Psychology as well. His current research focuses on ethical issues in research and health care and on the assessment and treatment of traumatized individuals. He is currently an investigator on funded projects concerning barriers to care for stigmatizing illnesses in rural areas, barriers to care for runaway youth, worker concerns about genetic testing in the workplace context, and the effect of health risk assessments on primary care patients. |
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Thomas White, PA-C, JD Thomas received his degree from Alderson Braddus in 1974. He is a faculty member in the Physician Assistant Program in the Department. He teaches adult and geriatric medicine. He sees geriatric patients at the Family Practice Center. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Bill Wiese, MD, MPH Dr. Wiese returned to the School of Medicine in 2002 to launch the IPH. In the preceding five years, he worked in state government, including as Director of the Public Health Division in the NM Department of Health. Prior to that, he spent 25 years in the UNM Department of Family and Community Medicine, developing programs in primary care, community outreach, and public health. Nationally, he served on the original U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and currently represents the Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine on the Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice. |
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Byrch Williams, MD Dr. Williams graduated from UNM School of Medicine, completed his Family Medicine residency training at the University of Missouri, and received his Certificate of Additional Qualification in Geriatrics. He practiced in Raton, New Mexico for 20 years before joining the faculty in the Department of Family & Community Medicine in 8/2004. Dr. Williams has extensive inpatient, office, primary care procedures, prenatal, obstetric and geriatric skills. He is an Assistant Professor, and serves as Medical Director of the Department’s inpatient services. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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Rob Williams, MD, MPH Dr. Williams graduated from Baylor College of Medicine, completed his Family Medicine residency training at the University of Rochester, and MPH at Harvard. He is a Professor and Director of RIOS Network, a statewide primary care practice-based research network. He worked for 8 years on the Navajo Reservation, a year for the Peace Corps/UNM in Western Samoa, 8 years at an inner city community health center, and for a year in a periurban South African community. Clinic: Family Practice Center at 2400 Tucker NE |
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