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frank domino

Frank Domino, MD

Frank J. Domino, M.D. is an attending physician in the UMassMemorial Medical Center, and is an associate professor and clerkship director in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts. A graduate of the University of Texas Medical School in Houston, he completed his residency at the Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington, N.J., where he was the chief resident.

Dr. Domino worked two years as a clinical instructor at the Mid-Hudson Family Medicine Residency program in Poughkeepsie, N.Y, then established and served as president of a private group practice in Poughkeepsie. He has been at the University of Massachusetts Medical School since 1996. Special areas of interest involve the teaching of evidence-based medicine, ambulatory medical ethics, educational and clinical use of PDA’s, and faculty development. He served as an Associate Editor for the medical database Up To Date, and is currently the Editor in Chief for 5 Minute Clinical Consult.

shannon jenkins

Shannon Jenkins, MD

Shannon Jenkins is an assistant professor in the department of political science at the University of Massachusetts and an affiliate of the Women's Studies Program. She received her BA in Government and Computer Applications from tne University of Notre Dame and her MA and PhD in Political Science from Loyola University Chicago. After several years at Central Michigan University, she arrived at UMD in 2004.

stacey potts

Stacey Potts, MD

Dr. Potts is the Resdiency Director at UMMS Worcester Family Medicine Residency.

john wiecha

John Wiecha, MD, MPH

Dr. Wiecha is the Director of Predoctoral Education and Direction of eLearining in the Department of Family Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine. He received his MD from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and M.P.H from the University of Massachusetts. He completed residencies in Family Medicine and in Preventive Medicine at the University of Massachusetts.

Dr. Wiecha has received a number of awards and fellowships, including the American Cancer Society Cancer Control Career Development Fellowship, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Generalist Physician Faculty Scholars Award, and the University of Massachusetts Fellowship in Asian-American Studies. Dr. Wiecha has developed a number of distance education courses, including courses on diabetes, EBM, and communication skills, and is currently helping the World Health Organization develop a world-wide training program on antenatal care.

 

 

This project was made possible through a grant from the Physicians' Foundation for Health Systems Excellence and is supported in part by unrestricted educational grants from Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, The Olympus Medical Charitable Foundation, and Beckman Coulter. Copyright 2007-2009 Department of Family Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine.

Olympus Medical Charitable Foundation