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Terrence E. Steyer, M.D.
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Office address:
9298 Medical Plaza Dr.; Charleston, SC 29406
Telephone/Fax: (843)
876-7080 / (843) 876-7111 (Fax)
Email address: steyerte@musc.edu
Departmental and administrative
position(s):
Program Director, Transitional Year Residency
Assistant Professor of Family Medicine |
Education / Training:
College: BS in Mathematics, Allegheny College, 1990, magna cum
laude, Phi Beta Kappa
MD: Case Western Reserve University, 1994
Residency: Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, 1995-98,
Chief Resident, 97-98
Fellowship: Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, University of
Michigan, 1998-2000
University of Michigan Faculty Development Institute, 1999-2000
Courses Taught:
Introduction to Clinical Reasoning, College of Medicine
Preceptor in Family Medicine Residency
Positions in academic / professional groups:
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Legislative Affairs Committee
Chair and Board of Directors member
Academic Family Medicine Organizations, Convener, Legislative
Affairs Subcommittee
American Academy of Family Physicians
Academy Health
North American Primary Care Research Group
Selected honors / awards:
Allegheny Valley School District Hall of Fame
Fellow, American Academy of Family Physicians
New UFM Faculty of the Year Award for Excellence and Dedication
to Quality Resident Education
Best Doctors in America
Research / academic / clinical interests:
Preventive medicine, integrative medicine
Medical education and leadership development
Selected or recent publications:
Steyer, TE. “Talking with your Patients about Complementary
Medicine: A Primer.” Family Practice Management.
Steyer TE, Ravenell R, Morrison EH, Mainous AG III, Blue AV,
Chessman AC. “The Role of Medical Students in National Curricular
Reform Projects.” {Research Letter.} Family Medicine.
Steyer TE, King DE, Mainous AG, Gilbert GE. “The Use of
Vitamins and Nutritional Supplements for the Treatment and Prevention
of Hypercholesterolemia.”
Steyer TE, Ravenell R, Mainous AG, Blue AV. “The Role of
Medical Students in Curriculum Committees.” Teaching and
Learning in Medicine.
Bradford WD, Kleit AN, Nietert PJ, Steyer TE, McIlwain T, and
Ornstein S. The Impact of Direct to Consumer Television Advertising
for Prescription Drugs on Physician Prescribing Behavior for the
Treatment for Osteoarthritis. Health Affairs. In press.
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