Please describe your professional trajectory – what was your journey to where you are now? If your work focuses on tobacco/tobacco control, how did you make your way to that field?
More than 20 years ago, as a first-year medical student, I worked with AHEC during my clinical preceptorship rotation in Crestview, Florida. Later, when I became a faculty member in the Department of Community Health and Family Medicine, I took on the role of course director for the Preceptorship. I worked closely with the UF AHEC Program Director at the time, Barbara Richardson, on a course requirement related to tobacco cessation. When Dr. Richardson retired, I was awarded the UF Program Office Director position, where I have continued to promote my passion for community health with a focus on tobacco cessation.
How does your work intersect with the FTSP?
As a family medicine physician with a busy clinical practice, my work aligns with FTSP Goal 6, where cutting-edge research can be applied directly to everyday patient care.