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Mark P. Knudson, MD

Associate Professor and Vice Chair for Education
Department of Family & Community Medicine

“I enjoy biking and spending time with my kids. In what little spare time I have, I pursue other hobbies (gardening, writing, wood-working, etc.) with limited skill but a lot of enjoyment.”

 

Interests

Family Medicine, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Women’s Health, Smoking Cessation, Anxiety, Depression

 

Education

1974 – 1978

University of Virginia
B.A. Degree, Biology
(with Distinction)

1978 – 1982

University of Virginia
School of Medicine
M.D. Degree

 

Postdoctoral Training

1982 – 1985

 

Family Practice Residency
Department of Family and Community Medicine
Columbia, Missouri

1984 – 1985

Chief Residency Family Practice
Department of Family and Community Medicine
Columbia, Missouri

1985 – 1987

Robert Wood Johnson Fellowship
Department of Family and Community Medicine
Columbia, Missouri

 

Certifications

1978

Diplomate, American Board of Family Practice
Recertified           1991, 1998, 2005

 

Academic Career

1987 – 1994

Assistant Professor
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Wake Forest University School of Medicine

1994 – present

Associate Professor
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Wake Forest University School of Medicine

 

Selected Presentations and Publications

Knudson MP.  Hearing Loss. In: Taylor RB The 10-Minute Diagnosis Manual. 2nd Edition. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2007; 97-99.

Knudson MP, Cartwright S. Evaluation of Abdominal Pain in Adults. American Family Physician.  (Accepted for Publication)

Balakrishnan C, Knudson MP. Hand Problems. When to Call the Surgeon: Decision Making for Primary Care Providers. F. A. Davis Company 1999; Chapter8:80-98.

Kelly KT, Knudson MP, “Are No-Suicide Contracts Effective in Preventing Suicide in Suicidal Patients Seen by Primary Care Physicians?” Archives of Family Medicine, 2000, 9, 1119-1121. [View Details]

Knudson, M.P., 1998, “Breast Cancer” Ambulatory Care for the Adult, Solving Patient Problems:  Ambulatory Care, Blackwell Science, Inc. Chapter 16, pp. 333-338.

Anxiety in Women, Grand Rounds, Department of OB/GYN, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, February 23, 2005.

Evaluation and Management of Obesity, Grand Rounds, Catawba County Hospital, Hickory, NC, April 5, 2005.

Evaluation and Management of the Anxious Patient, Forsyth County, Winston-Salem, NC, May 17, 2005.

Anxiety Disorders in the Elderly.  2nd Annual Geriatrics Symposium, Winston-Salem, NC, February 17, 2006.

Anti-Aging Therapy.  3rd Annual Geriatrics Symposium, Winston-Salem, NC, February 23, 2007.

Male Aging Syndrome.  3rd Annual Geriatrics Symposium, Winston-Salem, NC, February 23, 2007.

 

 

 

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