Paul Gordon, MD, MPH

Degrees: 
MD: Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, 1983
MPH: University of Arizona College of Public Health, 2001
Internship: 
University of Rochester, Family Medicine
Residency: 
University of Rochester, Family Medicine
Interests: 
  • Women’s health
  • Delivering medical services to underserved populations
  • Education
Academic / Professional Bio: 

Dr. Gordon practices family medicine. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Gordon is a faculty member at the College of Medicine – Tucson, where he teaches undergraduate and medical students and directs the Standardized Patient program. He is the Director of the Doctor & Patient block where he teaches medical students bedside medicine and clinical reasoning.

Fall, 2019-2020 Courses: 

Honors and Awards: 
The Leonard Tow 2014 Faculty Humanism in Medicine Award: In recognition of exemplary compassion, competence & respect in the delivery of care, 2014
The 2016 College of Medicine Faculty Mentoring Award: To recognize outstanding mentors and the role they play in fostering faculty success, 2016
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine – President’s Award: To recognize those who have had a significant positive impact on our discipline, 2017
Faculty Teaching Award: For your dedication to the Medical Students and Patients in the CUP Program, 2018
Board Certifications: 
American Board of Family Medicine