Santina J. Wheat, MD, is a family physician at Erie Family Health Center in Chicago. She is also program director of Northwestern's McGaw Family Medicine residency program at Humboldt Park, Chicago. |
Dr. Harold B. Betton is in private practice in Little Rock, Ark., and is on the advisory board of the Arkansas Primary Care Research Collaborative for Clinical Quality Improvement. His research areas of interest include hypertension and receptor blockers, as well as diabetes mellitus. |
Dr. Gretchen M. Dickson is in her final year of residency at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. She also is pursuing a master's degree in business administration in health care leadership for physicians from Rockhurst University in Kansas City. Dr. Dickson received her medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh. She serves as a liaison on the American Academy of Family Physicians' Commission on Education, and is a resident representative on the AAFP's Board of Trustees. |
Dr. Warren A. Jones is a family physician and retired captain in the U.S. Navy. He is a distinguished professor of health policy and a senior health policy advisor at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. He has served as executive director of the Division of Medicaid in the office of the Governor of Mississippi. Dr. Jones also is professor of family medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and assistant clinical professor of family medicine at Howard University in Washington. |
Dr. April Lockley is a family medicine physician providing primary care and reproductive health care services for Public Health Solutions’ Sexual and Reproductive Health Centers in Brooklyn. She also works as an abortion provider throughout the New York region. |
Dr. Neil Skolnik is professor of family and community medicine at Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Philadelphia. He is also associate director of the family medicine residency program at Abington Hospital–Jefferson Health. |
Dr. Colette Willins practices family medicine in Cuyahoga Falls and Westlake, Ohio. She also is a clinical instructor in the department of family medicine at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Dr. Willins has served as an alternate delegate and then as a delegate representing the American Academy of Family Physicians at the American Medical Association's House of Delegates. Last updated March 8, 2023 |