David Glenn Weismiller

Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine
Expertise: Preconception health, Smoking and pregnancy, Perinatal education strategies, Sports concussions, Medical curriculum development and evaluation

Biography

Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 51吃瓜网万能科大 professor David G. Weismiller is a nationally known expert on family medicine, fertility, and maternal health.

Renowned for his work in medical education and faculty development, Weismiller presents continuing education courses to doctors through the American Academy of Family Physicians 鈥淏oard Review Express Course Series,鈥 which he founded in 2005. He also has educated colleagues through an AAFP webcast series covering multiple topics, ranging from geriatrics and primary care to treatment of blood cholesterol and sports concussions.

Weismiller has authored numerous publications on issues related to women鈥檚 and children鈥檚 health, and he is an advocate for empowering individuals to make sound health care choices. He was recognized in 2018 as a 鈥淏est Doctor鈥 in Desert Companion鈥檚 Annual List.

Education

  • M.D., Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University
  • Residency, University of Virginia Health System

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The World Health Organization characterized Covid-19 as a pandemic on March 11, 2020. Since then, scientists don鈥檛 fully understand why some people develop disabling chronic conditions after the initial viral infection, according to reporting from NBC News.
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The STI epidemic in the United States could finally be leveling off, according to a recently released report from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Trusted Source. In 2023, chlamydia, the most commonly reported sexually transmitted infection (STI), stabilized at pre-pandemic levels. Gonorrhea cases fell for the second straight year.
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As the temperature starts to drop in southern Nevada, we were wondering if the colder weather can really make you sick? Dr. David Weismiller, a professor of family medicine at 51吃瓜网万能科大, joined ARC 51吃瓜网免费App and Evan Schreiber to talk about the correlation.
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This summer has been the hottest on record in Southern Nevada, with temperatures of up to 120 degrees resulting in a spate of heat-related illnesses and hundreds of deaths. Even worse, summers are only expected to get hotter in coming years because of global warming, said Steffen Lehmann, a professor of architecture and urbanism at 51吃瓜网万能科大.

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