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Jennifer Hartmark-Hill, MD

Dr. Hartmark-Hill is a Mayo Clinic-trained family medicine physician who works as full-time faculty at The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix and sees patients at the Cholla Clinic (an FQHC underserved medicine clinic). She also serves as the medical director of Student Health Outreach for Wellness (SHOW), an interprofessional student-run free clinic. She completed her MD (and a year-long faculty development fellowship) through The University of Arizona College of Medicine. Her hobbies include watching stand-up comedy, reading (especially travelogues), hiking and camping in Arizona, urban farming (raised bed gardens and five chickens), and spending time with her wonderful husband, four sweet rescue dogs, and two plotting cats.

Diversity/Inclusion WeekNovember 14, 2017

The Epigenetics of Homelessness

By Jennifer Hartmark-Hill, MD

“Epigenetics is an emerging frontier of science that involves the study of changes in the regulation of gene activity and expression that are not…

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Op-Ed, Primary CareOctober 12, 2015

Four Fantastic Family Medicine Myth Busters!

By Jennifer Hartmark-Hill, MD

Myth #1: Family medicine isn’t challenging and exciting. It absolutely is!!  Family Medicine docs are diverse. We have solo practices and work in large…

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