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Rhett L.F. Brown, MD

Rhett L.R. Brown, MD

Rhett Brown, MD graduated from Davidson College with a degree in economics, and after graduating Medical University of South Carolina, completed his residency in family medicine at Carolinas Medical Center. After opening his own practice with a partner in 1992 and later merging with a multi-specialty clinic, he joined the faculty as medical director in 2002 after 10 years of private practice experience. He has interests in practice management, chronic disease management with emphasis on diabetes, heart failure, asthma and HIV. Rhett Brown, MD is active on several community service boards and enjoys bicycling, reading and tennis.

Mary N. Hall, MD

Mary N. Hall, MD

Mary Hall, MD is a New York native where she grew up on Long Island. She attended college at SUNY Binghamton in upstate New York and medical school at Cornell University Medical College. She moved south to experience a different part of the country for residency, met her husband and never returned north. After completing residency and fellowship at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, Dr. Hall joined the faculty at Carolinas Medical Center as the medical student director. Since 1987, she has enjoyed several roles in the department including Medical Director of the FPC and Residency Director, before becoming Chair in 2003. Dr. Hall has a special interest in women's healthcare and the doctor patient relationship. She is involved nationally in work with the American Balint Society. Dr. Hall and her family physician husband, David Hall, have two wonderful teenage children, Katherine and Andrew. They all enjoy traveling, church activities and reading great books.

David Price, MD

David Price, MD

A native of Atlanta, Ga., David Price, MD completed his undergraduate work at the University of Virginia before returning to Georgia to attend medical school at the Medical College of Georgia. His internship and residency were completed at Carolinas Medical Center. He then completed a sports medicine fellowship in St. Petersburg, Fla. David Price, MD then traveled around Australia doing locum tenems work before rejoining the Department of Family Medicine as faculty in 2003. In 2005, he became Associate Director of the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship which was started that year. David Price, MD has a special interest in concussion and is one of the medical directors of the Carolinas Concussion Network (CCN), a comprehensive clinical and research oriented physician network through Carolinas Medical Center. He also enjoys endurance sports and participates in marathons and triathlons. His other interests include singing and jamming on his acoustic guitar, listening to music, reading, and traveling. Dr. Price and his wife, Ali, are the parents of two young sons.