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Majority of doctors do not counsel patients about firearm violence

In the first survey of its kind, UNC School of Medicine researchers led by Adam Goldstein, MD, MPH, show that a majority of physicians are unlikely to counsel patients about firearms or firearm safety, but that more continuing medical education on the topic would increase physician counseling behaviors.
Kids saying no to cigarettes are saying yes to vaping

In a study led by UNC Family Medicine’s Adam Goldstein, MD, researchers found that efforts are needed to help youth remain nicotine free – especially those adolescents who aren’t otherwise susceptible to smoking cigarettes.
Casting and splinting workshops

Residents and fellows learning to splint and cast prope … Read more
Sports Medicine Fellows at the Winter Special Olympics

UNC Sports Medicine Fellows at the Winter Special Olymp … Read more
6th Annual Steadman Hawkins Conference

We had another great turnout from sports medicine provi … Read more
Sports Medicine teams complete coverage of fall sports

UNC Family Medicine, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine co … Read more
Sports Medicine Injury Clinic

If you suspect you may have sprained your ankle, broken … Read more
Residency Program

Last year the UNC Family Medicine Residency program was ranked number two in the nation by US News & World Report. But we are so much more than our rankings. We strive to provide our residents with the highest quality clinical education available. It is also our goal to help young doctors learn to listen and understand their patients — we teach them what it means to practice in a patient-centered medical home.