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Bio - James C. Martin, M.D., F.A.A.F.P., Chair of the Future of Family Medicine ProjectChair James C. Martin, M.D., a practicing family physician in San Antonio, Texas, is chair of the Future of Family Medicine Project Leadership Committee. As chair, Martin has led the two-year effort to develop a strategy for transforming and renewing the specialty of family medicine. After 20 years in private practice, Martin now works in a multi-specialty group practice and serves as program director for the Family Practice Residency Program at CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health Care, San Antonio. Martin is also a clinical professor with the University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio. A member of the AAFP since 1976, Martin has served on numerous Academy commissions and committees addressing issues such as health education, legislative and government affairs, and membership. Martin was a member of the Task Force on Universal Coverage. A board-certified family physician, Martin earned his medical degree in 1973 from the University of Texas Medical School in San Antonio. He completed a three-year family practice residency at Bexar County Hospital and served as the administrative chief resident in 1976. The AAFP has awarded him the degree of Fellow for distinguished service and continuing medical education. Martin was recognized as the Outstanding Medical School Alumnus in 1992. He is past president of the American Board of Family Practice (ABFP) and served on the Quadri Specialty Leadership Consortium with the ABFP. He is a past family practice representative to the American Board of Medical Specialties. Martin has written and lectured on family medicine topics ranging from cardiovascular disease and asthma to the doctor-patient relationship and the philosophy of primary care education. As an Academy spokesperson, he has presented local, state and federal testimony on a variety of legislative advocacy issues including Medicare and Medicaid, medical education and health-care system reform. Photograph of James C. Martin, MD, FAAFP - Download this print-quality JPEG file by right clicking and selecting "Save Target As..." (1200 X 1220 pixels, 2.8 MB). | |