Dr. Madison Peoples, a family medicine physician, joined UMC in Tuscaloosa where she will care for patients. She is also an assistant professor in the Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine at the College of Community Health Sciences and will teach the College’s medical students, resident physicians and fellows. CCHS operates UMC. Peoples earned a master’s degree in rural community health from the College as a Rural Medical Scholar. She earned her medical degree from the UAB Heersink School of Medicine in Birmingham, Ala., and completed her residency at The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program, which is operated by CCHS.
Dr. Stephanie Smith, a family medicine physician with fellowship training in behavioral health, joined UMC in Tuscaloosa where she will care for patients. She is also an assistant professor in two departments at the College of Community Health Sciences – the Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine – and will teach the College’s medical students, resident physicians and fellows. CCHS operates UMC. Smith earned her medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Suwanee, Ga. She completed her residency at the East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine – Johnson City Family Medicine Residency Program. Smith completed a behavioral health fellowship at CCHS.
Dr. Victoria Smith, a family medicine physician, joined UMC in Tuscaloosa where she will care for patients. She is also an assistant professor in the Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine at the College of Community Health Sciences and will teach the College’s medical students, resident physicians and fellows. CCHS operates UMC. Smith earned her medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine in Sint Maarten and completed her residency at The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program, which is the College operates.
Dr. Andy Thomas, a family medicine physician, joined UMC in Tuscaloosa where he will care for patients. He is also an assistant professor in the Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine at the College of Community Health Sciences and will teach the College’s medical students, resident physicians and fellows. CCHS operates UMC. Thomas earned his medical degree from the UAB Heersink School of Medicine in Birmingham, Ala., and completed his residency at The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program, which CCHS operates.