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Stephen H. Schultz, M.D.

Stephen H. Schultz, M.D.

About Me

Steve Schultz, MD, became Program Director in May 2002, having joined the faculty on a part time basis in 1999. He is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire and completed his MD in the Brown-Dartmouth program in 1992. Upon completing the Rochester residency program, he served a 4th year as a ...
Steve Schultz, MD, became Program Director in May 2002, having joined the faculty on a part time basis in 1999. He is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire and completed his MD in the Brown-Dartmouth program in 1992. Upon completing the Rochester residency program, he served a 4th year as a chief resident. As a resident, Steve served on the AAFP Commission on Education, as well as two years as the resident representative to the Association of Family Medicine Program Directors (AFMRD).

His first job as a family physician was at Woodward Health Center, a federally funded community health center, where he practiced for five years and participated in the National Health Service Corps loan repayment program. He continued his involvement with AAFP, serving on the NYSAFP Commission on Leadership and then on the Board of Directors for two years as their New Physician representative. Steve enjoys writing, and has won the University of Rochester's Human Values in Health Care Award for best creative work in 2001, 2007 and 2010. In 2010, he was also honored by the New York State Academy of Family Physicians as Family Medicine Educator of the Year. Steve served 4 years on the AFMRD Board of Directors. He has presented numerous times at the Program Directors Workshop, the annual meeting of FM program directors. He was awarded the Gold level of the Program Director Recognition Award in 2015.

Steve enjoys considering how family medicine can improve health systems where family medicine does not exist, and how it has to adapt to best meet the needs of a health care system. He has done family medicine consultations in Russia, Japan, Iran and Angola. He started both the Global Health Track and the Political Advocacy and Leadership Track in the residency, and runs an Explorers Post for high school students interested in health careers.

After living in Rochester's 19th Ward for 25 years, Steve now lives in Mendon, with his backyard overlook, Irondequoit Creek.

Faculty Appointments

Clinical Associate Professor (Voluntary) - Department of Family Medicine (SMD)

Credentials

Post-doctoral Training & Residency

Enlightened Leadership for Challenging Times

Senior Leadership Education and Development (SLED) Fellowship, University of Rochester Medical Center 2015 - 2016

National Institute of Program Director Development Fellowship
Association of Family Practice Residency Directors, Kansas City, MO 2002 - 2003

Chief Resident, University of Rochester / Highland Hospital 1995 - 1996

University of Rochester / Highland Hospital
Family Practice Residency Program 1992 - 1995

Education

MD | Dartmouth Medical School. Medicine. 1992

BS | Univ of New Hampshire. Nutrition. 1988

Awards

Nikitas J. Zervanos Outstanding Program Director Award. 2021

AFMRD Program Directors Recognition Award, Gold Level. 2015

Family Medicine Educator of the Year Award. 2010

AFMRD Program Directors Recognition Award, Silver Level. 2010

Creative Excellence Award. 2010

Creative Writing Award. 2009

Provider of the Year Award. 2008

University of Rochester Human Values in Health Care Award for Best Creative Work. 2007

AFMRD Program Directors Recognition Award, Bronze Level. 2007

NYSAFP President's Award. 2003

STFM New Faculty Scholar Award. 2003

University of Rochester Human Values in Health Care Award for Best Creative Work. 2001

AAFP Foundation / Parke-Davis Teacher Development Award. 1998

STFM Resident as Teacher Award. 1995

IHMEC Project Presentation Award. 1993

AAFP Family Medicine Interest Group (FMIG) Leadership Award. 1990

Dartmouth Medical School Dept. of Family & Community Medicine Research Grant, Summer. 1989

Ben Bronstein Endowed Pre-Med Scholarship, University of New Hampshire. 1987

National Science Foundation's Research Experience for Undergraduates Grant, Summer. 1987

Publications

Journal Articles

Team Huddles: The Role of the Primary Care Educator

Fogarty CT, Schultz SH.

The Clinical Teacher. 2010; 7: 157-160.

From Photographs

Schultz, SH.

Families, Systems & Health. 2008; 26(3): 336-340.

Schizophrenia

Schultz, SH; North,S.; Shields, C.

American Family Physician. 2007; 75: 1821-29.

Saying Goodbye

Schultz SH.

Journal of Palliative Care. 2005; 8:1: 139-140.

Family medicine in Iran: the birth of a new specialty.

Lebaron SW, Schultz SH

Family medicine.. 2005 37 (7):502-5. Epub 1900 01 01.

Comprehensive assessment of professional competence: the Rochester experiment.

Epstein RM, Dannefer EF, Nofziger AC, Hansen JT, Schultz SH, Jospe N, Connard LW, Meldrum SC, Henson LC

Teaching and learning in medicine.. 2004 16 (2):186-96. Epub 1900 01 01.

Child Car Seat Inspections

Schultz SH.

New York Family Practice. 2001; .

International health training in family practice residency programs.

Schultz SH, Rousseau S

Family medicine.. 1998 January 30 (1):29-33. Epub 1900 01 01.

The Schultz Study: International Health in Family Practice Residency Programs International Health Care Opportunities in Family Medicine: A Guide for Practicing Physicians, Resident Physicians and Medical Students

Schultz SH.

AAFP Publication. 1997; : 47-130.

A piece of my mind. A father's eyes.

Schultz S

JAMA.. 1994 April 20271 (15):1146. Epub 1900 01 01.

Locations

Highland Family Medicine Suite 700

777 South Clinton Ave, Suite 700
Rochester, NY 14620