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Welcome to The Department of Family Medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB) where educators, clinicians, and researchers are committed to excellence in medical education, primary care, and scholarship with the goal of advancing patient-centered healthcare in our communities

Family Medicine News

Dr. A. Shuaib HETA Award Ceremony 2025

Congratulations to Dr. Shuaib

February 25, 2025, 16:18 PM by Cassi Boatwright

We are proud to announce that PGY-3 resident, Dr. Abdullah Shuaib recently received the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Award (HETA) and presented to him at an event hosted by the University of Texas Medical Branch John P. McGovern Chapter of The Arnold P. Gold Foundation Gold Humanism Honor Society. The ceremony was held at UTMB Health's Levin Hall Dining Room on Thursday, February 13th, 2025.

Attendees of the UN Interfaith Group Event 2025

2025 United Nations Interfaith Gathering

February 25, 2025, 15:22 PM by Cassi Boatwright

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025, Family Medicine Researcher, Dr. Wei-Chen Lee hosted the 2025 United Nations Interfaith Annual Event at the First Lutheran Church, in Galveston, TX as part of mini grant she received from Humanities Texas.

PCP at the PCP 2024

October 14, 2024, 10:00 AM by Cassi Boatwright

On October 10th UTMB Health's FMIG officers, family medicine faculty, residents and staff offered the future doctors of tomorrow a window into the scope of family medicine as a practice and a first hand glimpse into our department with their annual hands on workshop the PCP at the PCP. PHOTO GALLERY

Jennifer Raley Recognized by AAFP

July 3, 2024, 17:25 PM by Cassi Boatwright

Dr. Jennifer Raley was highlighted as the American Academy of Family Physician's July Family Doc Focus for her leadership and commitment to the UTMB Health Family Medicine Interest Group

Family Medicine Events

TMA - Hard Hats for Little Heads

The residents of the UTMB Health Family Medicine Program will be on hand at the Dia De Los Muertos Fiesta on October 29th at Mainland City Center, 10000 Emmett F. Lowry Expressway, Texas City, TX from 11am until they run out of helmets for children's recreational safety. 

The Texas Medical Association’s Hard Hats for Little Heads bicycle helmet giveaway program was created to help reduce head injury among Texas children. A properly fitting helmet can prevent almost all head injuries — up to 85 percent — the most common cause of disability or death in a bicycle crash. Since 1994, TMA has given away more than 350,000 helmets to Texas children.

TMA physicians want kids to have fun on wheels: bicycling, skateboarding, inline skating, and riding a scooter. And with the growing concern over childhood obesity, TMA physicians want kids to get more active. Even 30 minutes to one hour of exercise every day can make a difference. Hard Hats for Little Heads promotes fun exercise, and teaches parents and children the importance of wearing a properly fitted helmet.
This free admission outdoor family friendly festival. Come join us for a fun-filled day featuring plenty of arts, crafts and food vendors, car/bike show, costume contests, face painting and entertainment

Event Information

TMA - Hard Hats for Little Heads
, 2022 - -
10000 Emmett Lowry Expressway, Texas City, Texas
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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Medical Student Education Program

Family medicine offers courses for undergraduate medical students throughout all four years of the medical curriculum. Family Medicine faculty also serve as examiners in the fourth-year Integrative Curriculum Evaluation Exercise (ICEE), as advisors for both individual students and for student groups, and on various course committees. Read more...

 

Faculty and Residents demonstrate women's health procedures to medical students

Residency Training Program

The UTMB Health Family Medicine Residency Program was one of the first family medicine residency programs in the state of Texas, and has trained more than 400 physicians since accepting its first residents in 1971. For 50 years, our mission has been to educate physicians to the highest standards of medical practice. Read more...

 

 

Butterfly Sonogram Workshop

Research Program

Research in the UTMB Health Department of Family Medicine focuses on four broad research areas that reflect the interests of the faculty and principles of Family Medicine. Each year, one of the family medicine residency programs in the area hosts a  Regional Family Medicine Research Symposium, with presentations by residents and fellows from the Galveston-Houston area family medicine residency programs. Read more...



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