Stamford Hospital/Columbia University Family Medicine Faculty
The Family Medicine attending staff is made up of board-certified individuals who are committed to family medicine and the highest quality patient care.
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Anne Brewer, M.D.
- M.D.: University of Vermont
- Residency: University of Connecticut Family Practice Residency Program
- Board Certification: American Board of Family Practice
- Certificate of Added Qualification: Geriatrics, Sports Medicine, Adolescent Medicine
- Additional Education: MPH, University of Connecticut
- Position: Associate Residency Director
- Interests: Spirituality in Medicine, Sports Medicine, Geriatrics, Women's Health, Practice Management
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Kathie Nurena, M.D.
- M.D.: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- Residency: Stamford Hospital Family Practice Residency Program
- Board Certification: American Board of Family Practice
- Position: Family Practice Faculty
- Interests: Children's Health and Adolescent Medicine, Women's Health
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Henry Yoon, M.D.
- M.D.: Rush Medical College of Rush University
- Residency: Stamford Hospital Family Practice Residency Program
- Board Certification: American Board of Family Practice
- Position: Assistant Director
- Interests: Health Informatics, Emergency/Urgent Care Medicine
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Joseph S. Feuerstein, M.D.
- M.D.: U.M.D.S. - University of London, England
- Residency: Stamford Hospital/Columbia College of Surgeons and Physicians Family Medicine Residency Program
- Board Certification: American Board of Family Practice; American Board of Holistice Medicine
- Fellowship: Integrative Medicine, Program in Integrative Medicine, University of Arizona School of Medicine
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Lot Therrio, M.S.
- M.A.: Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
- Position: Behavioral Science Director
- Interests: Group Dynamics; Spirituality and Medicine; Storytelling
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Learning Opportunities
Through lectures, consultation with our excellent specialists, discussion with faculty, and managing their own patients, residents continually expand their knowledge base. There is an emphasis on the importance of continually improving their fund of knowledge through journal club, rounds, lectures, and monthly FM conference days. FM conference day occurs once per month and is entirely devoted to the education of residents. This day includes journal club, lectures, procedural workshops, and board review. In addition to these lectures, the residents attend weekly medical and pediatric grand rounds in which experts from around the country present many interesting topics. Teaching rounds occur in the hospital three times per week with the family medicine residency faculty, and twice per week with family medicine attendees from our community.