
| 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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