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- birth control counseling
- blood test
- breast cancer prevention and risk reduction
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Kathryn M. Hart, MD, has been an Associate Professor of Family Medicine at the Georgetown University School of Medicine since 2016. She earned her medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine, where she was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and received the Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award. She completed her residency training in Family Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. She returned to the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 2011 where she served as the Director Medical Student Education and Clerkship Director in the Department of Family Medicine. She has taught various medical school courses and supervised Family Medicine physicians in training, and has received multiple teaching awards. She has held several medical student advising roles, including serving as Faculty Advisor for the Family Medicine Interest Group and the Gold Humanism Honor Society. Her academic interests include medical student advising, enhancing medical student recruitment into primary care specialties, humanism in medicine, cultural competency, and curriculum development.
- Residency Program: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (2011)
- Medical School: University of Maryland School of Medicine (2008)
- Board Certification: American Board of Family Medicine, Family Medicine
Studdiford JS, *Conniff KM, Trayes KP, Tully AS. Bedbug infestation. American Family Physician. 2012 Oct 1;86(7):653-8. PMID: 23062093.
*Hart KM. Coordinated care of medical complex individuals in an individual-centered medical home: the surprising case of Mr. and Mrs. W. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2015;63(1):173-4. doi: 10.1111/jgs.13186. PMID: 25597566.
Trayes KP, *Conniff KM. Q&A: Patient to physician FAQs: Answers to common patient questions about vaccinations. Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice. 2011 Dec;38(4):763-76. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pop.2011.07.012 PMID: 22094145.
*Hart KM. Rhinosinusitis and tonsillopharyngitis. In: PaulmanP, Taylor RB, Paulman AA, Nasir LS, eds. Family Medicine: Principles and Practice, 7th ed. Switzerland: Spring International Publishing: 2017.
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