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Biographical Information

Emily M. Hawes, PharmD, BCPS, CPP, is a professor in the Department of Family Medicine. She serves as Director of the HRSA-funded Rural Residency Planning and Development and Teaching Health Center Technical Assistance Centers.  She also leads the North Carolina Graduate Medical Center – Technical Assistance Center, which aims to expand and sustain rural residencies in the state. She practices as a Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner providing collaborative drug therapy management in a family medicine clinic in rural North Carolina.

Areas of Interest

Dr. Hawes’ research focuses on team-based primary care, health workforce policy, rural health, and graduate medical education program development in rural and underserved areas.

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www.ruralgme.org

www.thcgme.org

www.shepsGME.org