Gary R. Gunderson DDiv, DMin
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Institution | Wake Forest School of Medicine |
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Department | Social Sciences & Health Policy (Public Health Sciences) |
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Title | Vice President |
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Burris S, Matthews G, Gunderson G, Baker EL. Becoming Better Messengers: The Public Health Advantage. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2019 Jul/Aug; 25(4):402-404.
PMID: 31136515.
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Cutts T, Gunderson G. Faithful Families and More: Expanding Faith Community Partnerships in North Carolina. Am J Public Health. 2019 03; 109(3):361-362.
PMID: 30726130.
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Gunderson G, Magnan S, Baciu A. Faith-Based Assets and Multi-Sector Community Teams: Tapping into Deeply Woven Roots. N C Med J. 2018 Jul-Aug; 79(4):236-237.
PMID: 29991616.
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Matthews G, Burris S, Ledford SL, Gunderson G, Baker EL. Crafting Richer Public Health Messages for A Turbulent Political Environment. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2017 Jul/Aug; 23(4):420-423.
PMID: 28542022.
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Cutts T, Gunderson G, Carter D, Childers M, Long P, Marisiddaiah L, Milleson H, Stamper D, Archie A, Moseley J, Viverette E, Baker B. From the Memphis Model to the North Carolina Way: Lessons Learned from Emerging Health System and Faith Community Partnerships. N C Med J. 2017 Jul-Aug; 78(4):267-272.
PMID: 28724682.
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Barnes P, Cutts T, Dickinson S, Guo H, Squires D, Bowman S, Gunderson G. Methods for managing and analyzing electronic medical records: a formative examination of a hospital-congregation-based intervention. Popul Health Manag. 2014 Oct; 17(5):279-86.
PMID: 24865595.
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Cutts TF, Gunderson GR, Proeschold-Bell RJ, Swift R. The life of leaders: an intensive health program for clergy. J Relig Health. 2012 Dec; 51(4):1317-24.
PMID: 21207248.
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Gunderson GR. The other side of complexity: faith, health, and humility. Virtual Mentor. 2005 May 01; 7(5).
PMID: 23249594.
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Gunderson G. Gunderson links medicine and religion. Interview by Chris Bateman. S Afr Med J. 2002 Dec; 92(12):940.
PMID: 12561404.
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Gunderson GR. Backing onto sacred ground. Public Health Rep. 2000 Mar-Jun; 115(2-3):257-61.
PMID: 10968765.
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Gunderson GR. Religious congregations as factors in health outcomes. J Med Assoc Ga. 1998 Nov; 87(4):296-8.
PMID: 9868876.
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Gunderson G. Foundations must answer community health needs. Mod Healthc. 1995 Aug 21; 25(34):110.
PMID: 10144496.
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Gunderson GR, Beckman RC. Clinical evaluation of a new corticosteroid in the treatment of canine dermatitis. Vet Med Small Anim Clin. 1973 Apr; 68(4):339 passim.
PMID: 4487931.
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1995 | 1 |
1998 | 1 |
2000 | 1 |
2002 | 1 |
2005 | 1 |
2012 | 1 |
2014 | 1 |
2017 | 2 |
2018 | 1 |
2019 | 2 |
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