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Elizabeth Abernathy, MD Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Residency: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Special Info: Dr. Elizabeth Abernathy joined the faculty in 2004. Her special interests include Medical Student teaching, Health Care Policy and Medical Ethics. Dr. Abernathy is the coordinator of the fourth year medical student clerkship and is also currently obtaining a Masters in Health Administration from UNC-Chapel Hill. |
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Asim Amin, MD, PhD Specialty: Hematology-Oncology/Immunotherapy Medical School: King Edward Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan Residency: George Washington University Fellowship: Georgetown University, Lombardi Cancer Center Special Info: Dr. Asim Amin joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 2005. His special interests include immunotherapy and the care of patients with renal cell carcinoma and malignant melanoma. |
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Raymond F. Bianchi, MD, FACP Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: University of Florida Residency: Carolinas Medical Center Special Info: Dr. Raymond Bianchi joined the faculty in 1976. He was named the director of medicine clinics and associate chairman in 1980. In 1982, he joined Charlotte Medical Clinic; in 1994, he rejoined the faculty as the program director. In 2001, Dr. Bianchi became the department chair. His interests include resident education, team building and diagnostic dilemmas. |
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J. Matthew Blackwell, MD Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: Medical College of Georgia Residency: Carolinas Medical Center (Chief Resident) Fellowship: Faculty Development in General Internal Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Special Info: Dr. Matt Blackwell joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 2006 and has served as Associate Residency Director since 2008. His interests include resident and medical student education, quality improvement, transitions of care, consultative perioperative evaluations and team building. |
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Michael D. Boswell, MD Specialty: IM/Hospital Medicine Medical School: Howard University College of Medicine 2001 Residency: MetroHealth Medical Center, CASE School of Medicine, Internal Medicine 2004 Fellowship: MetroHealth Medical Center/University Hospitals/VAMC, CASE School of Medicine, Nephrology 2006 Special Info: Dr. Michael D. Boswell joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in October 2010 and has served Medical Director of Inpatient Services since January 2011. His interests include resident and medical student education, hypertension, primary care management of chronic kidney disease, and hospital-based medical practice. |
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Benjamin Bringardner, MD Specialty: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Medical School: Saint Louis University Residency: Internal Medicine/Pediatrics: The Ohio State University Hospitals and Columbus Children's Hospital Fellowship: Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care Medicine — The Ohio State University Special Info: Pulmonary interests include Interstitial Lung Disease and Pulmonary Hypertension, Critical Care interests include end of life ethics; and social interests include Ohio State football. |
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Heather D. Brooks, MD, Med Specialty: Hematology and Oncology Medical School: Eastern Virginia Medical School Residency: University of Virginia Fellowship: UT MD Anderson Cancer Center Special Info: Dr. Brooks joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 2011. Her interests include melanoma, renal cell carcinoma, immunotherapy, and medical education. |
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Iris Cheng, MD Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: University of California, San Francisco Residency: University of California, San Francisco Fellowship: University of Pennsylvania Special Info: Dr. Iris Cheng serves as the third year medical student clerkship director for medical students from UNC-Chapel Hill. She has special interests in ambulatory education, preventive medicine, women's health and medical consultation. |
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Steve Cochran, MD Specialty: Critical Care Medicine Medical School: Indiana University Residency: Wake Forest University Fellowship: Critical Care Medicine (also at Wake Forest University) Special Info: Dr. Cochran joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 2003 and has served as an Associate Program Director for 47 days. His interests include resident education and critical care medicine, with special focus on procedural skills, ventilator management, and sepsis. |
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Kenneth G. Coggins, MD Specialty: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Medical School: Medical College of Georgia Residency: University of Alabama at Birmingham Fellowship: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Special Interests: Cystic fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, interstitial lung disease, pulmonary manifestations of rheumatologic disease, lung cancer and smoking related lung disease. |
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John Doty, MD Specialty: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Medical School: The University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center Residency: Internal Medicine/Pediatrics-The University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center Fellowship: Medical University of South Carolina Interests: Interstitial Lung Disease, Lung Cancer, Advanced Diagnostic Bronchoscopy. |
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Samantha Dreyer, MD Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: University of Cape Town, South Africa Residency and Chief Residency: Franklin Square Hospital Special Info: Samantha Dreyer graduated from the University of Cape Town, South Africa in 1998. After graduation, she traveled and worked as a locum tenens in the United Kingdom for four years. Her clinical interests include teaching the clinical exam, integrating evidence-based medicine into healthcare and critical care as it applies to the general internist. |
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Andrew Dries, MD Specialty: Gastroenterology Medical School: University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry Residency: Vanderbilt University Fellowship: Gastroenterology, Baylor College of Medicine Special Info: Dr. Dries joined the faculty in 2007. His special interests include Endoscopic Ultrasound and ERCP. |
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Kelli Dunn, MD Specialty: Endocrinology Medical School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Residency: Carolinas Medical Center Fellowship: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Endocrinology Special Info: Dr. Kelli Dunn joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 2006. Her special interests include resident education and improving practice models for the outpatient care of diabetes. |
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Toni I. Evans, MD Specialty: Rheumatology Medical School: Wright State University Residency: Medical College of Virginia Fellowship: University of Cincinnati Special Information: Dr. Toni Evans has been the chief of rheumatology at Carolinas Medical Center since 1999. Her special interests include resident education and care of patients with SLE and rheumatoid arthritis. |
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Kevin M. Fisher, MD, MPH Specialty: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Medical School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center Fellowship: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Special Info: Dr. Fischer joined Charlotte Medical Clinic in 2012. Special interests include: quality improvement, sepsis, ARDS, sarcoidosis and COPD. |
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Michelle L. Foster, MD Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Residency: Carolinas Medical Center Special Info: Dr. Michelle Foster joined the department after completing her residency at Carolinas Medical Center in 2004. She now serves as an attending at CMC-Myers Park, the outpatient medical clinic associated with our program. Her interests include indigent care and geriatrics. |
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Scott L. Furney, MD, FACP Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: University of Michigan Residency: University of Michigan Fellowship: Faculty Development Program, Stanford University Special Info: Dr. Scott Furney joined the faculty in 2002. His interests include the study and practice of evidence-based medicine, quality improvement, medical education and faculty development of clinical teaching skills. Dr. Furney was named the Vice-Chair of the department in 2005, and was named the Chair of the Department of Internal Medicine in 2008. |
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Jonathan Gee, MD Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: Medical University of South Carolina Residency: University of Alabama at Birmingham Special Info: Jon joined the faculty at CMC in 2007 after completing a combined residency in Medicine/Pediatrics. His interests include general medicine and pediatrics with an emphasis on medical education, diagnostic thinking and ambulatory care delivery. He has recently taken up yoga, so feel free to call him if your chakras are misaligned. |
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Katherine G. Gettys, MD Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: University of South Carolina School of Medicine Residency: Carolinas Medical Center (Chief Resident) Special Info: Dr. Katherine Gettys recently joined the department after completing her residency at Carolinas Medical Center in 2011. She is interested in medical education, medical humanities, and providing/teaching evidence based care in a compassionate environment. |
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Michael Green, MD Specialty: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Medical School: University of Kentucky Residency: The Ohio State University Fellowship: The Ohio State University |
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Michael W. Haley, MD Specialty: Critical Care Medicine Medical School: University of South Carolina Residency: Carolinas Medical Center Fellowship: National Institutes of Health, Critical Care Medicine Special Info: Dr. Michael Haley joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 2004. His interests include resident/medical student education with special emphasis toward evidence-based medicine and its application in the care of critically ill patients. |
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Jane Harrell, MD Specialty: Internal Medicine Medical School: Wake Forest University Residency: Carolinas Medical Center |
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Alan Heffner, MD Specialty: Critical Care Medicine Residency: Emergency Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center Fellowship: Critical Care, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Interests: Cardiovascular resuscitation, Heart-lung interaction and Therapeutic hypothermia |
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Robert A. Heyer, MD Specialty: Pulmonology Medical School: University of Texas Southwestern Residency: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Pulmonology Special Info: Dr. Rob Heyer joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 2002. He now serves as the director of the Pulmonary and Critical Care Division. |
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James Horton, MD Specialty: Infectious Diseases Medical School: Duke University Residency: University of Florida Fellowship: Infectious Diseases, Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans, University of Colorado Special Info: Dr. James Horton joined the faculty in 1991 after being in private practice for seven years. His interests include education of students and residents, general infectious diseases as well as HIV. |
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Daniel Howard, MD Specialty: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Medical School: University of Wisconsin, Madison Residency: Barnes Hospital/Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Fellowship: Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Special Info: Cystic Fibrosis, Lung Transplantation, Pulmonary complications of organ transplantation, and all aspects of General Pulmonary inpatient and outpatient consultation. |
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Lane K. Jacobs, MD Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: University of Oklahoma Residency: Emory University Special Info: Dr. Lane Jacobs joined the faculty at CMC in 1997 after six years on faculty and in private practice at Emory. His interests include delivery of care to the medically underinsured, perioperative medical consultation and risk assessment, and thromboprophylaxis. Our goal is a "private practice" ambulatory care environment to best prepare our residents for life outside training. |
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Suneet Kaur, MD Specialty: General Internal Medicine/Women's Health Medical School: Albany Medical College, Albany, NY Residency: University of Rochester, Rochester, NY Fellowship in Women's Health: Duke University Masters: Duke University, Master's in Health Sciences Research Special Info: Suneet Kaur joined the faculty of CMC in 2008. Her special interests include resident and medical student education, women's health and ambulatory care. |
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Jason Lewis, MD Speciality: Gastroenterology Medical School: SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse NY Residency: University of Virginia (Chief Resident) Fellowship: University of Michigan (Chief Fellow) Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship: Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia PA Special info: Dr. Lewis joined the faculty of Carolinas Medical Center in 2012. His interests include Endoscopic Ultrasound, ERCP and enteral stenting in the setting of benign and malignant pancreaticobiliary and gastrointestinal diseases. In addition, Dr. Lewis has a special interest in endoscopic ablative therapy for unresectable cholangiocarcinoma. |
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Scott Lindblom, MD Specialty: Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine Medical School: Medical College of Wisconsin Residency: Medical College of Wisconsin Fellowship: Barnes Hospital/Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. Special Info: Interested in the cardiovascular effects of sleep-disordered breathing, management of chronic respiratory failure in neuromuscular weakness, and asthma. Dr. Lindblom is also affiliated with the ALS center. |
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Laszlo Littmann, MD, PhD, FACP Specialty: Cardiology Medical School: Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Residency: 3rd Department of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest Fellowship: Postgraduate Medical School, Budapest Special Info: Dr. Laszlo Littmann joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 1992. He is chief of the Division of Cardiology at the Department of Internal Medicine and medical director of the Heart Failure Program. His main interests include congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmias, resident education and clinical research. |
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Allen Lloyd, MD Specialty: Internal Medicine Medical School: University of Tennessee Residency: University of Hawaii Special Info: Dr. Lloyd's interests include cardiology, evidence based medicine, and ethics. He is a proponent for the traditional inpatient and outpatient model of internal medicine. Outside of medicine, his interests include traveling, surfing, and Hawaii. |
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Robert M. Lombard, Jr., MD Specialty: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Medical School: The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center of the Pennsylvania State University Residency: Harrisburg Hospital, Harrisburg, Pa. Fellowship: The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center of the Pennsylvania State University Special Info: Dr. Lombard joined the faculty in January 2008 after 25 years in private practice. His clinical interests include COPD and ventilator management of the critically ill patient. Outside interests include tennis and fishing. |
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Roger D. Lovell, MD Specialty: Infectious Diseases Medical School: Medical College of Georgia Residency: Medical College of Georgia Fellowship: Medical College of Georgia Special Info: Dr. Roger D. Lovell joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in March 1998. In addition to his responsibilities on the medical wards and ID service, he serves as the hospital epidemiologist for Carolinas Medical Center. His interests include the epidemiology and management of hospital-acquired infections and the education of both residents and students. |
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Edith H. Miller, MD Specialty: Endocrinology Medical School: University of Virginia/Medical University of South Carolina Residency: Miami Valley Hospital Fellowship: Joslen Clinic and Lahey Clinic Special Info: Dr. Edith Miller joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 1994. She serves as section head of the Division of Endocrinology and medical director of the Carolinas Diabetes Center. Her interests include diabetes in pregnancy, polycystic ovarian syndrome and metabolic syndrome. |
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Kristi Moore, MD Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: University of South Carolina School of Medicine Residency: University of Maryland Medical Center and Baltimore Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center (Baltimore, MD) Chief Resident: University of Maryland Medical Center and Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, MD) Special Info: Dr. Kristi Moore joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 2012. Her interests include resident and medical student education, evidence-based medicine, quality improvement, and consult medicine. |
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Leslie Pack, MD Specialty: Rheumatology Medical School: Marshall University Residency: Carolinas Medical Center Fellowship: Wake Forest Special Info: (My special interests are seeing patients with lupus and vasculitis, bone densitometry, and resident/student education. |
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Charles H. Packman, MD Specialty: Hematology/Oncology Medical School: Louisiana State University Residency: University of North Carolina, University of Rochester Fellowship: University of Rochester Special Info: Dr. Charles Packman joined Carolinas Medical Center from University of Rochester where he was medicine clerkship director and hematology/oncology fellowship director until 1998. He is currently division chief of hematology/ oncology. His major interests include resident education, benign hematologic diseases and consultative hematology and oncology. |
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Katie Passaretti, MD Specialty: Infectious Diseases Medical School: Johns Hopkins Residency: Internal Medicine: Johns Hopkins Fellowship: Infectious Diseases: Johns Hopkins Special Info: Special interest in hospital epidemiology and infection control, drug resistant organisms, hospital acquired infections and public reporting. Dr. Passaretti serves as the hospital epidemiologist for the Metro CMC facilities. |
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Thomas A. Roberts Jr., MD Subspecialty: Gastroenterology and Hepatology Specialty: Internal Medicine College and Medical School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Externships: Mayo Clinic, Warwick Hospital, Warwick, England Residency and G. I. Fellowship: Ohio State University Hospitals Special Information: Dr. Roberts retired from his private G.I. practice in Charlotte after 33 years to join the faculty at CMC to assist Dr. Scobey in developing the G. I. Fellowship program. Areas of interest include General gastroenterology, endoscopy and IBD. |
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Richard W. Rissmiller, Jr., MD Specialty: Pulmonology and Critical Care Medical School: Wake Forest University Residency: Wake Forest University Fellowship: Wake Forest University, Pulmonology and Critical Care Special Info: Dr. Richard Rissmiller joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 2004. He attends in the MICU, the general medicine wards and pulmonary consults. His interests include resident and medical student education, as well as evidence-based critical care medicine and pulmonary hypertension. |
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Mark Russo, MD Specialty: Transplant Hepatology Medical School: Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York Residency: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fellowship: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Special Info: Board-certified in Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology, Transplant Hepatology. Dr. Russo also has special interests in liver diseases, liver transplantation and is active in research in hepatitis B, C, fatty liver disease,and drug-induced liver injury. |
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Animita C. Saha, MD Specialty: Internal Medicine Medical School: NRS Medical College, India Residency: Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, NY Special Info: Dr. Saha joined Carolinas Medical Center in June 2008, and serves as the Clinic Director for Internal Medicine at CMC-Myers Park. She is interested in quality improvement initiatives, particularly in underserved populations, and teaching the principals of primary care to residents. She is also very active in advocacy for autism research and services. In her free time, she loves to read and spend time with her two children. |
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Paul Schmeltzer, MD Specialty: Transplant Hepatology Medical School: Georgetown University Residency: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Fellowship: University of Cincinnati (Gastroenterology) and Mayo Clinic Rochester (Transplant Hepatology) Special Info: Dr. Paul Schmeltzer joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 2011. His areas of interest include viral hepatitis, drug-induced liver injury, and hepatobiliary malignancy. |
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Martin W. Scobey, MD Specialty: Internal Medicine Sub-specialty: Gastroenterology Medical School: University of Tennessee Residency: University of Tennessee Fellowship: Gastroenterology, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Special Info: Prior to joining the faculty, Dr. Scobey worked as a practicing gastroenterologist at the Charlotte Medical Clinic from 1991 to 2006. He joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in January 2007. Special interests include general gastroenterology, esophageal disorders and inflammatory bowel disease. Dr. Scobey will also be the Director of the Gastroenterology Fellowship. |
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Kenneth L. Shauger, MD Specialty: Neurology Medical School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Residency: Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center, San Antonio Fellowship: Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center, San Antonio Special Info: Dr. Kenneth Shauger served in the U.S. Air Force for nine years. He joined the faculty at CMC in 2004 after working in private practice. His interests are stroke and focal peripheral neuropathies. |
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Jaspal Singh, MD, MHA Medical School: University of Illinois at Chicago Residency: University of Rochester, Strong Memorial Hospital Fellowship: Duke University Medical Center Special Info: Dr. Jaspal Singh joined the CMC faculty in 2007 after serving on the faculty at Duke University Medical Center. In addition to doing pulmonary and critical care consultations, he has interests and special training in sleep disorders, asthma, pleural disease and advanced diagnostic bronchoscopy. |
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Kenneth J. Singhel MD Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: State University of New York Upstate Medical University Residency: Strong Memorial Hospital/University of Rochester Chief Residency: Strong Memorial Hospital/University of Rochester Special Info: Dr. Singhel joined the Carolinas Medical Center in 2011. He has a strong interest in general internal medicine, evidence based medicine and resident and medical student education. He was the program director for the internal medicine residency at the Guthrie Clinic prior to joining the faculty at CMC. |
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Lance K. Stell, MA, PhD, FACFE Specialty: Medical Ethicist Special Info: Dr. Stell joined the faculty in 1990. He serves as vice-chair of the Ethics Committee and directs the Ethics Consultation Service and regularly teaches medical ethics and issues in professionalism for numerous specialties. He serves on the North Carolina Medical Society's Committee on Ethical & Judicial Affairs and the Grievance Committee for the 26th Judicial District of the N.C. Bar Association. He is a Fellow in the American College of Forensic Examiners and regularly serves as an expert witness in law cases involving ethical standards. He has served as a Board member of Charlotte's Bioethics Resource Group since 1989. |
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E. Shannon Story, MD Specialty: Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism Medical School: University of Mississippi Internship: Duke University Residency: University of Virginia Health Sciences Center Fellowship: University of Virginia Health Sciences Center Special Interests include Adrenal, Thyroid, and Pituitary disorders. Enjoys teaching medical students and residents. |
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Scott Story, MD Specialty: Neurology Medical School: University of Mississippi Residency: University of Virginia Fellowship: University of Virginia - EMG and Neuromuscular disease Special Info: Interests include all general neurology and peripheral nerve disorders including polyneuropathy, entrapment neuropathy and radiculopathy. |
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William C. Sugg, Jr. MD Specialty: Internal Medicine/Pulmonary Disease Undergraduate degree: Auburn University Medical School: Emory University Residency: UNC-Chapel Hill Fellowship: Chest/Infectious Disease, UNC-Chapel Hill Military Service: USAF Medical Corps Special Info: Dr. Sugg joined the Charlotte Medical Clinic in 1967, where he was in private practice and served as a volunteer house staff attending for 35 years. In 2002 he joined the faculty as a full time faculty member and assumed the chairmanship of the CHS Physicians Network Leadership Council. He is a clinical Professor of Medicine at UNC-CH and has a special interest in physician leadership development and medical professionalism. |
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Ashley Love Sumrall, MD Specialty: Neuro-oncology, Oncology, Hematology Medical School: University of Mississippi Residency: University of Mississippi Fellowship: University of Mississippi-Hematology and Oncology Fellowship: Duke University- Neuro-oncology Special Info: Dr. Sumrall joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 2011. Her interests include clinical research in neuro-oncology and hematologic effects of therapies for brain tumors. She is a mother of three and enjoys volunteering for various organizations in the community. |
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Beth E. Susi, MD, FACP Specialty: General Internal Medicine Medical School: University of Florida Residency: University of Virginia Fellowship: Faculty Development Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Special Info: Dr. Beth Susi joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 1997. She serves as the Director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program. Her interests include resident and medical student education, consultative perioperative evaluations, physician-pharmaceutical industry interactions and the treatment of obesity. |
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Justin Swartz, MD Specialty: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Medical School: University of South Carolina Residency: University of South Carolina/Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital Fellowship: The Cleveland Clinic Special Info: Particular interest in advanced bronchoscopic techniques, interstitial lung disease, ventilator weaning and resident education. |
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Robert A. Taylor, MD Specialty: Pulmonary/Critical Care Medical School: Medical College of Georgia Residency: Carolinas Medical Center Fellowship: Medical College of Georgia Special Info: Dr. Robert Taylor joined the faculty in 2005 after 18 years in private practice. Special interests include asthma, cystic fibrosis and alternative modes of mechanical ventilation. |
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David A. Weinrib, MD Medical School: University of Alabama Residency: Beth Israel Hospital, Boston Fellowship: Brigham & Women's Hospital, Beth Israel Hospital Special Info: Dr. David Weinrib joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center in 1995. From 2000-2009, Dr. Weinrib served as the medical director of the Ryan White Title II and III grant that subsidizes outpatient HIV care, Infectious Disease Clinic and supervises the HIV disease management program. His interests include general infectious disease consultation, HIV medicine and palliative care. |
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Cheryl Weyers, MD Specialty: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Medical School: University of Pittsburgh Residency: Internal Medicine; Emory University Fellowship: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine; Emory University Special Info: Critical Care interests include sepsis and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Pulmonary interests include lung cancer and interstitial lung disease. |
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Philippe Zamor, MD Specialty: Hepatology Medical School: Boston University Residency: Boston University Fellowship: (Liver Transplantation/Hepatology) Columbia University Fellowship: (Gastroenterology) University of Cincinnati Special Info: Dr. Zamor joined the faculty in 2010. He has a special interest in hepatology and liver transplantation. He currently has many ongoing clinical trials for chronic hepatitis C. He also done outreach medicine in his family’s native homeland of Haiti. |