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Ann Hiott Barham, MD

Residency Program Co-Director
Assistant Professor
Department of Family & Community Medicine

“What joy spending time with my husband, family, and friends particularly if church, biking, running, scuba diving, travel, our dog, and new foods/experiences are involved."

 

Interests

Medical student and resident education, wilderness medicine, Sports Medicine, global health, Minority and Rural Health

 

Education

1992

Meredith College
Raleigh, NC
B.S. Degree, Biology
Magna Cum Laude

1996

University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Chapel Hill, NC
M.D. Degree

 

Postdoctoral Training

1996 – 1999

Resident
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC

 

Certifications

1994 – 2009

Advanced Cardiac Life Support

1994 – 2002

Basic Life Support

2000

Clinical Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale  (CLNBAS)

2000, 2008

Advanced Trauma Life Support

2000

Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics

2007 – 2009

Pediatric Advanced Life Support

 

Academic Career

1999 - 2001

Clinical Instructor
UNC Department of Family Medicine
Chatham Primary Care
Siler City, NC

2001 – 2003

Assistant Professor
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC

2003 – 2008

Predoctoral Director and Clerkship Director
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC

2009 – present

Assistant Professor
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC

 

Selected Publications

Hiott AE, Newton WP. "Should breech babies be delivered vaginally or by planned cesarean section?"  POEMs-Journal of Family Practice. Feb 2001. Vol 50 no. 2.

Hiott AE, Newton WP "Should patients with nonulcer dyspepsia and Helicobacter pylori be treated with antibiotics? POEMs-Journal of Family Practice. June 2001. Vol 50, no. 6.

Hiott AE, Quandt, Early, Jackson, Arcury.  “Review of Pesticide Education Materials for Health Care Providers Providing Care to Agricultural Workers” Journal of Rural Health, 22:17-25, 2006.

Hiott AE, Grzywacz, Arcury, Quandt.  “Gender Differences in Anxiety and Depression Among Immigrant Latinos” Family, Systems, & Health.  2006; 24(2):136-147.

Quandt, Hiott AE, Grzywacz, Davis, Arcury.  “Oral Health and Quality of Life of Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers in North Carolina”.  Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 13 (1):45-55, 2007.

Gentry K, Quandt SA, Davis SW, Grzywacz JG, Hiott AE, Arcury TA.  “Child healthcare in two farmworker populations”.  J Community Health. Dec; 32(6): 419-31, 2007.

Hiott AE, Grzywacz, Davis, Quandt, Arcury.  Migrant Farmworker Stress:  Mental Health Implications.  Journal of Rural Health. Winter 2008: 32-38.

Bonds DE, Hogan P, Bertoni AG, Chen H, Clinch CR, Barham AH. “A multi-faceted intervention to improve blood pressure control:  The GLAD Heart study”  American Heart Journal.  In press.

Bertoni AG, Bonds DE, Chen H, Hogan P, Crago L, Rosenberger E, Barham AH, Clinch CR, Goff DG.  Impact of a Multi Faceted Intervention on Cholesterol Management in Primary Care Practices:  the Guideline Adherence for Heart Health Randomized Trial.  Archives of Internal Medicine. In press.

Barham AH, Grzywacz.  Migrant Farmworker Stress:  Mental Health Implications Summary.  Migrant Health Newsline. Nov/Dec 2008.

Barham AH, Bertoni, Bonds, Chen, Rosenberger, Balasubrumanyam, Goff.  Appropriateness of cholesterol management in primary care by gender, ethnicity, and cardiovascular risk.  Preventive Cardiology. In press for December 2008.

 

 

 

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