About Us
History
The current Department of Family Medicine evolved from a department that has existed at the medical center for over 100 years. During the mid-1900s, it was known as the Department of Community Medicine and International Health. However, in 1977 after the creation of the division of family medicine and the start of a family practice residency program, the department became the Department of Community and Family Medicine. In 1993, the department underwent a reorganization to emphasize clinical family practice and was renamed the Department of Family Medicine.
Our Vision
Community Health, One Family at a Time
Our Mission
- Teach Family Medicine as a model of excellence in primary care and community health to medical students, residents, fellows, and other health care professionals.
- Provide personalized evidence-based patient-centered care in a medical home model, with special emphasis on care to the underserved.
- Conduct community oriented, patient-based, and interdisciplinary research.
- Foster national leaders and educators in Family Medicine
- Create and sustain campus/community partnerships that recognize our mutual assets and improve the health of our community