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Carolyn R. Stern, M.D.

Carolyn R. Stern, M.D.

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Emergency Medicine

UR Medicine Faculty The University of Rochester Medical Faculty Group (URMFG) consists of over 900 specialist and primary care providers spanning 19 departments. URMFG is certified by the National Committee for Quality Assurance.
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Contact

Appointment (585) 413-1800

About Me

Carolyn R. Stern MD is a Deaf, Board Certified Family Physician.

I am the first Deaf Faculty Physician to work at University of Rochester! I enjoy URMC’s concept of Meliora, and work everyday to improve the lives of Deaf patients and Deaf professionals at URMC.

Since September of 2015...
Carolyn R. Stern MD is a Deaf, Board Certified Family Physician.

I am the first Deaf Faculty Physician to work at University of Rochester! I enjoy URMC’s concept of Meliora, and work everyday to improve the lives of Deaf patients and Deaf professionals at URMC.

Since September of 2015, I have worked as an Urgent Care physician–Instructor of Clinical Emergency Medicine at the University of Rochester’s 6 Urgent Care Centers throughout Monroe County. I have also served as the Medical Director and School Physician at Rochester School for the Deaf since July 2000.

I am also proud to be the co-founder of DeafDOC.org (since 2006), with health related videos on YouTube and on www.deafdoc.org, a website with numerous health education videos.

I have been a physician to thousands of Deaf, Hard of Hearing (D/HH), hearing patients, and the extended D/HH community. At URMC, I am a member of the Deaf Professional Advisory Committee (DPAC) under the URMC’s Office of Equity and Inclusion, on the Deaf Patient and Family Advisory Committee (DPFAC) under the Patient Care Experience office under Jacqueline Beckerman’s office, and on the Clinical Cultural Competency committee.

I have extensive experience in public speaking and consultations with multiple organizations, including the D/HH, interpreter, medical, and general community, including university and government organizations, both nationally and internationally, as a role model, advocate, mentor, consultant, and educator.

She graduated Cum Laude from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, and received her MD degree from Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago, Illinois. She completed her Family Medicine Residency at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Illinois.

She has a wonderful husband, Al Spanjer, and 3 amazing children.

Languages

English, American Sign Language

Certified Specialties

Family Medicine - American Board of Family Medicine

Faculty Appointments

Instructor of Clinical Emergency Medicine (Part-Time) - Department of Emergency Medicine, Urgent Care (SMD)

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Residency, Family Medicine, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital. 1991 - 1993

Internship, Family Medicine, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital. 1990 - 1991

Education

MD | Northwestern University. 1990

Publications

Journal Articles

Doctoring With a Double Disability.

Stern C

Annals of internal medicine.. 2021 November 174 (11):1630-1631. Epub 10/12/2021.

A Breast Cancer Education Program for D/deaf Women.

Cumberland WG, Berman BA, Zazove P, Sadler GR, Jo A, Booth H, Wolfson A, Stern C, Kaufman G, Bastani R

American annals of the deaf.. 2018 163 (2):90-115. Epub 1900 01 01.

D/deaf Breast Cancer Survivors: Their Experiences and Knowledge.

Berman BA, Jo AM, Cumberland WG, Booth H, Wolfson AA, Stern C, Zazove P, Kaufman G, Sadler GR, Bastani R

Journal of health care for the poor and underserved.. 2017 28 (3):1165-1190. Epub 1900 01 01.

Breast cancer knowledge and practices among D/deaf women.

Berman BA, Jo A, Cumberland WG, Booth H, Britt J, Stern C, Zazove P, Kaufman G, Sadler GR, Bastani R

Disability and health journal.. 2013 October 6 (4):303-16. Epub 06/30/2013.

Preventive attitudes and beliefs of deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals.

Tamaskar P, Malia T, Stern C, Gorenflo D, Meador H, Zazove P

Archives of family medicine.. 2000 June 9 (6):518-25, discussion 526. Epub 1900 01 01.