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Brandon Cooper

Crandon Cooper
Brandon Cooper, BS
Network Infrastructure Specialist & Systems Support
Office: 258
Department/Discipline: Information Technology
Campuses: Auburn, Carolinas, Louisiana, Virginia
Fax: 334-442-4095

Jeffrey Cashman

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Jeff Cashman, DO
Preferred First Name: Jeff
Associate Dean for Curriculum, Assessment & Medical Education
Associate Professor for Family Medicine

I am from Anderson, SC originally.  I completed an undergraduate degree from Clemson University in Industrial Engineering (Go Tigers!). After college I moved to Charleston, SC, worked at the MUSC Institute of Psychiatry in patient care and obtained a masters degree in Epidemiology from the Medical University of South Carolina. I then attended the Philadelphia college of Osteopathic Medicine-Georgia Campus to complete my medical education. Residency was at AnMed Health where I served as chief resident for 2 years. During residency I became a member of the South Carolina Medical Association Bioethics Committee. I have presented at the SCMA Bioethics retreat and SCMA Annual Meeting multiple times. After residency I joined a practice at Mary Black Health System in Spartanburg where I continue to work. We practice inpatient and outpatient medicine as well as being the physicians for Wofford College. I am currently the team physician at Spartanburg High School and treasurer of the Spartanburg County Medical Society.

Education

Year University Degree
2013 AnMed Health Family Medicine Residency Program Internship and Resident in Family Medicine
2010 Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine-Georgia Campus DO
2006 Medical University of South Carolina MS - Epidemiology
2001 Clemson University BS - Industrial Engineering
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Office: 119
Department/Disciplines: Medical Education, Family Medicine
Campus: Carolinas

Awards

  • Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, H Winter Griffith Scholarship for Excellence in Practice Improvement and Patient Centered Care, 2012
  • AnMed Health, Intern of the Year for OB-GYN, 2011
  • AnMed Health, Intern of the Year for Internal Medicine, 2011

Activities

  • Treasurer, Spartanburg County Medical Society
  • Committee member, South Carolina Medical Association Bioethics Committee
  • Executive committee member, South Carolina Medical Association Young Physicians Section
Fax: 864-804-6991
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Lisa Carroll

Lisa Carroll
Lisa Carroll, MD
Department Chair for Clinical Sciences; Discipline Chair for Rural Primary Care and Associate Professor for Family Medicine
Office: 239
Department/Disciplines: Family Medicine, Clinical Affairs
Campus: Carolinas
Fax: 864-804-6991

Matthew Cannon

Matthew D. Cannon, DO
Matthew Cannon, DO, FACOFP
Dean for the Carolinas Campus and Senior Dean for all four VCOM Campuses
Office: 121
Department/Discipline: Administration
Campus: Carolinas
Fax: 864-804-6986

Lynn Campbell

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Lynn Campbell, DO
Discipline Chair and Associate Professor for Emergency Medicine
Office: 242
Department/Discipline: Emergency Medicine
Campus: Carolinas
Fax: 864-804-6991

Kelli Bumpus

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Kelli Bumpus
Director for Graduate Medical Education
Office: 243
Department/Discipline: Post–Graduate Affairs
Campuses: Louisiana, Auburn, Carolinas, Virginia
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Mark Buckner

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David Buckner, AA
Preferred First Name: David
Information Security Analyst
Office: 148
Department/Discipline: Information Technology
Campuses: Virginia, Auburn, Carolinas, Louisiana
Fax: 540-231-5252

Per Brolinson

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Gunnar Brolinson, DO
Preferred First Name: Gunnar
Vice President for Research; Professor for Family Medicine and Sports Medicine

Dr. Brolinson is Vice Provost for Research, Professor of Family and Sports Medicine and the Discipline Chair for Sports Medicine at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine and Team Physician for Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech.  He is the director of the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at VCOM and Virginia Tech. He is also a volunteer physician for the United States Olympic Committee and a team physician for the United States Ski Team and was head team physician for the Freestyle Ski Team at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Italy. He was also named to the medical staff for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, BC and was medical director of the USOC performance services center. He obtained his undergraduate training from the University of Missouri at Columbia earning a degree in biology.  A 1983 graduate of the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. Brolinson is board certified in family practice and holds subspecialty certification in sports medicine.  Prior to coming to Virginia, he was the co-director of the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship training program at The Toledo Hospital in Toledo, Ohio and Team Physician for University of Toledo.  He has extensive experience in undergraduate and post-graduate medical education. Dr. Brolinson has served on the boards of the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine, the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and the Midwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine. He is a past president of the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine.  Dr. Brolinson is a fellow of the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine, the American Academy of Family Practice and the American College of Osteopathic Family Practice.  In 1997 he was named outstanding young physician in Ohio by the Ohio State Medical Association. He is a former associate editor for the Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine and a former member of the editorial board of the Physician and Sports Medicine.  He is former section editor for Competitive Sports and Pain Management in the journal Current Sports Medicine Reports. Dr. Brolinson is a frequent speaker at national sports medicine meetings and often teaches didactic laboratory sessions on the use of osteopathic manipulative therapy for athletic injuries. Dr. Brolinson is a contributing author in the latest edition of Foundations for Osteopathic Medicine and he has published several scholarly articles and book chapters in the area of sport and exercise medicine. His research interests have included exercise and immune function, exercise and bone mineral density, mild traumatic brain injury in sports, impact biomechanics, human factors in auto safety, sports performance and manipulation and other health and disease prevention related topics. 

Education

Year University Degree
1983 Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine DO
1983 Family Medicine Parkview Hospital Traditional Internship
1983 Institute for Human Fitness, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine Pre-doctoral Clinical Fellowship - Sports & Preventive Medicine
2005 Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine Post-doctoral Clinical-research Fellow
1978 University of Missouri, Columbia BA

Research Interests

Sports, Traumatic Brain Injury, Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Tendon and Ligament focus

Research interests include both preclinical and clinical models. Areas of interest include exercise and immune function, exercise and bone mineral density, mild traumatic brain injury in sports, blast injury, impact biomechanics, human factors in auto safety, sports performance and manipulation, tendon and ligament injury, and other health and disease prevention related topics.

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Office: 115
Department/Disciplines: Biomedical Affairs and Research, Sports Medicine, Family Medicine
Campuses: Virginia, Louisiana, Carolinas, Auburn

Awards

  • Recipient of 2010 Beehler Research Mentor of the Year Award
  • Named in America’s Top Family Physicians, 2008-2009 Edition
  • William J. Legg D.O. Distinguished Lecture Award
  • Fellow, American College of Osteopathic Family Practice, 2006
  • Named in America's Top Family Physicians, 2004-2005 Edition
  • Named Outstanding Young Physician by the Ohio State Medical Association
  • Fellow of the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice

Activities

  • Olympic Sports Medicine Society, 2006 - Present
  • Board Certification of Added Qualifications in Sports Medicine
  • Board Certified in Family Practice
  • AOASM, AMSSM, AOA, AODME, AAO, ACOFP, ACSM, AAFP, VOMA, NCOMA
  • Editorial Board Member, JAOA
  • Board Member, Center for Innovation in Construction Safety & Health Research, Blacksburg, VA
  • Editorial Board Member, Current Sports Medicine Reports
Fax: 540-231-5252

Gary Brewer

Gary Brewer
Gary Brewer, BS
Preferred First Name: Gary
Director for Identity and Account Management

Gary began at VCOM in the Fall of 2004 as a Computer Support Technician. In 2006 he became the Director of Information Technology, a position he held until June of 2017. At that point he became the Director of Identity & Account Managment, with duties that now span all 4 campuses.

Office: 142
Department/Discipline: Information Technology
Campuses: Virginia, Auburn, Carolinas, Louisiana
Fax: 540-231-5252

Lesa Bolin

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Lesa Bolin, BS
Director for Medical Education
Office: 153
Department/Discipline: Medical Education
Campus: Carolinas
Fax: 864-804-6986
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