
| Brenda Latham-Sandler, MD |
Associate Professor Associate Dean for Minority Affairs Department of Family & Community Medicine
 I enjoyed cross-stitching, traveling, water color painting, and photography; then I had two children. Now I enjoy them because there isn’t much time for anything else. |
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Interests |
Family Medicine, Hypertension (Minority Populations), Health Care in the Teenage Population, Total Family Care |
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Education |
1978 | Pace University New York, NY B.S. Degree, Biology |
1982 | Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC M.D. Degree |
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Postdoctoral Training |
1982 – 1983 | Family Practice Internship Georgetown University / Providence Hospital Washington, DC |
1983 – 1985 | Family Practice Residency Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC |
1990 | AAMC Minority Faculty Development Seminar Washington, DC |
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Certifications |
1985 | Diplomate, American Board of Family Practice Recertified 1991, 1998 |
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Academic Career |
1989 – 2002 | Physician-On-Call Wake Forest University Student Health Winston-Salem, NC |
1990 – 2007 | Assistant Professor Department of Family & Community Medicine Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC |
2002 – present | Assistant Dean for Student Services Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC |
2002 – present | Director of Minority Programs Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC |
2008 – present | Associate Professor Department of Family & Community Medicine Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC |
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