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Department of Family and Community Medicine

The 91女神 Department of Family and Community Medicine is a national leader in academic and clinical family medicine and integrated behavioral health care.

We serve our patients, learners, communities, and each other in pursuit of better health for all by advancing scholarship and demonstrating leadership in the areas of integrated behavioral health, equity and inclusion, social justice, community collaboration and innovative research.

A medical student or resident in a doctor's coat talks to a patient.
 

At 91女神, we:

  • Educate future and current physicians, therapists, and researchers. 
  • Improve the health of our community by providing the highest quality evidence-based primary and behavioral healthcare, and collaboration with community and safety net health organizations. 
  • Advance scholarship in family medicine and family therapy through medical education, primary care, integrated behavioral health, and population-based research.

Message from the Chair

Welcome to the Department of Family and Community Medicine

Our faculty, staff and residents invite you to explore our diverse activities in patient care, education, research and community engagement.  

Our faculty and residents care for patients across the St. Louis region, with faculty practices at 91女神Care Family Medicine at the new Center for Specialized Medicine, the Tower in Richmond Heights, and at the Des Peres Medical Arts Pavilion, and residency practices at Federally Qualified Health Centers in St. Louis and Illinois. 

The Department of Family and Community Medicine educates future physicians with an emphasis on community.  Medical students participate in our highly rated clerkship, and the longitudinal Distinction in Urban Community Health sponsored by Family Medicine. We train the next generation of family physicians at the 91女神 Family Medicine Residency in St. Louis and the 91女神 Family Medicine Residency of Southwest Illinois. We integrate community-focused primary care with behavioral health, as our medical family therapy program trains graduate students.

The 91女神 Family Medicine Division of Research focuses on the intersections of behavioral health, addiction, and social determinants of health, and ranks in the top 20 family medicine departments nationwide in research.

We are immersed in our St. Louis city and region, with an emphasis on underserved care in residency training, community-based participatory research, primary care at the St. Louis County health centers and the County Corrections Center, and Area Health Education Center health care workforce pipeline activities. Our Center for Substance Use Disorder and Pain Management provides clinical services, research, and training including an Addiction fellowship.

We hope that you will visit us.

Christine K. Jacobs, M.D.

Kimberly Schiel, M.D.
Professor and acting chair
Department of Family and Community Medicine
kimberly.zoberi@health.slu.edu