
| Mark D. Andrews, MD |
Associate Professor Residency Training Program Director Department of Family & Community Medicine
 “My wife and three children keep me busy with school, career exploration, and yard work. I particularly enjoy reading, family hikes, biking, and of course ACC basketball. Other interests include computers, wine collecting, and oil painting.” |
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Interests |
Family Medicine, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Bioethics, Medical Informatics, Depression in the Elderly |
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Education |
1973 | Duke University Durham, NC B.S. Degree with Honors, Psychology Magna Cum Laude Honor Thesis: The Temperature Sense: Peripheral Neural Mechanisms in Primates |
1977 | University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, MD M.D. Degree
Elected to AOA (National Medical Honorary Society) CAPP-Program (Combined Accelerated Program in Psychiatry) |
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Certifications |
1978 | Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners |
| Diplomate, American Board of Family Practice Recertified 1987, 1993, 2000, 2007 |
1987 | Basic Cardiac Life Support Recertified 9/89, 10/93, 3/96, 4/98, 5/00, 5/02, 5/04 |
| Advanced Cardiac Life Support Recertified 11/89, 11/93, 4/96, 6/98, 6/00, 6/02, 6/04 |
1988 | Certification in Geriatric Medicine Durham, NC Recertified 1998 |
1991 | Neonatal Resuscitation Program |
1996 | Advanced Pediatric Life Support |
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Academic Career |
1995 – May 2004 | Assistant Professor and Associate Director Residency Training Program Department of Family and Community Medicine Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC |
1995 – present | Associate Director, Geriatric Education Department of Family and Community Medicine Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC |
May 2004 – present | Associate Professor and Director Residency Training Program Department of Family and Community Medicine Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC |
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Selected Presentations / Publications |
October 2003 | Cryosurgery for the Family Physician, Family Medicine Resident Seminar Series, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC |
January 2004 | Approach to Chronic Cough Family Medicine Department Conference Series, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC |
March 2004 | Office Spirometry and Lung Health Assessment Family Medicine Resident Seminar Series, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC |
| End-of-Life Care: Ethical and Medical Challenges. Community Presentation, Best Health-Hanes Mall Winston-Salem, NC |
| Case Consultation and Review: Defining Expectations and Matching Skills. A day long PBN Bioethics Seminar. The Health Care Ethics Committee: How to Make it Effective and Keep it Working. Piedmont Bioethics Network. Winston-Salem, NC |
Textbook Chapter. Coronary Artery Disease. Dr. Mark Andrews. Ambulatory Care of the Adult: Clinical Problem Solving Series. Marjorie Bowman, M.D., Editor. Fence Creek Publishing LLC, 1998. |
Textbook Chapter. Alzheimer's Disease. Dr. Mark Andrews. Ambulatory Care of the Adult: Clinical Problem Solving Series. Marjorie Bowman, M.D., Editor. Fence Creek Publishing LLC, 1998. |
Textbook Chapter. Halitosis. Dr. Mark Andrews. The 10-Minute Diagnosis, 1st Edition. Robert Taylor, M.D., Editor. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins Publishers. (2000). [View Details] |
Andrews M. Principles of Cryosurgery for common Skin Conditions. American Family Physician. May 15, 2004. [View Details] |
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Other Credentials |
2003 – 2007 | President, Board of Directors, Piedmont Bioethics Network |
November 2005 | Co-Activity Director, 2nd Annual Geriatrics Symposium Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center |