Clinical Specialties
Bioethics, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Cutaneous Cryosurgery, Procedural Medicine, Family Medicine
Education & Training
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| BS | Duke University | 1973 |
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| MD | University of Maryland School of Medicine | 1977 |
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| Residency | Family Medicine | Washington Adventist Hosp | 1980 |
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Memberships
North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
American Board of Family Practice
American Geriatrics Society
American Academy of Family Physicians
NPI Number
1568446920
Recent Publications
Andrews MD.
Halitosis. In: Paulman PM, Paulman AA, Harrison JD, eds. Taylor's 10-minute diagnosis manual: symptoms and signs in the time-limited encounter. 2nd ed.
Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins;
2007:
95-97.
All Publications
For a listing of recent publications, refer to PubMed, a service provided by the National Library of Medicine.
For a list of earlier publications, visit the Carpenter Library Publication Search.
Now Accepting Patients: Dr. Mark Andrews, Peace Haven Family Medicine
Mark D. Andrews, MD
Peace Haven Family Medicine
1930 N. Peace Haven Road, Winston-Salem
336-716-WAKE or 888-716-WAKE
Medical Degree: University of Maryland School of Medicine
Residency: Washington Adventist Hospital, Takoma Park, Maryland
Board Certification: American Board of Family Medicine (Family Medicine, Geriatrics)
Question: What is your background at Wake Forest Baptist?
Answer: I have lived and practiced in North Carolina for more than 25 years. In addition, I have been actively involved in the training of family medicine residents for the past 15 years.
Q: What are your clinical specialties?
A: I am keenly interested in health care issues of the elderly, minor surgery performed in the office, dermatology and cryosurgery. I also enjoy working with families and children.
Q: What is your patient care philosophy?
A: I believe in open communications in the doctor-patient relationship. In particular, good listening skills are critical for physicians - that's the basis for developing and achieving mutual care goals for the optimal benefit of the patient. I also believe that everyone should have a personal medical "home" that serves as the focal point for their acute, chronic and preventive care needs. By establishing an ongoing relationship with a primary care doctor, patients can be assured that their care is readily available, accountable, comprehensive, integrated and satisfying.
Q: What fun facts should we know about you?
A: I am married and have three grown children. My wife, Susan, is a landscape designer and horticulturist teaching at Forsyth Tech. I enjoy reading, family hikes, biking and, of course, ACC basketball. My other interests include travel, wine collecting and oil painting.