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Dr. Faith A. Coleman, M.D.

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About Dr. Faith

Faith A. Coleman, MD, is a family medicine physician trained and experienced in caring for patients of all ages and conditions, addressing their physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual wellbeing. She is also a medical journalist, author, editor, and reviewer, committed to serving both the public and health professionals with information that is current, relevant, reliable, precise, and actionable.

After earning her BA in Journalism at the University of New Mexico, she joined the editorial staff at Medical Economics, Inc.. During medical school at the UNM School of Medicine, she continued as a contributing editor to Contemporary Obstetrics and Gynecology. Her education included coursework at Harvard Medical School and pain management research at the National Institutes of Health, as well as projects in end-of-life care and advocacy.

After completing her residency training at one of the nation’s top 100 hospitals, Dr. Coleman joined the faculty of a Family Practice Residency Program, where she trained new physicians in family medicine, emphasizing OB/Gyn and substance abuse care. She has practiced in a family medicine office and later served as Director of Health Promotions for a Northeast Texas public health district.

As her family grew, Dr. Coleman returned to journalism, becoming an independent writer, editor, and reviewer. She has authored hundreds of articles spanning medical topics from A to Z, bridging the gap between technical medical language and accessible plain language. She also develops curricula and continuing medical education materials for health professionals, from nursing assistants to board-certified physicians, including substance abuse counselors-in-training.

Education & Certification

  • Certification by the American Board of Family Practice (1991, 1997)
  • Family Practice Residency Program, Beaumont Hospital, Troy & Royal Oak, Michigan (1991)
  • Doctor of Medicine, University of New Mexico School of Medicine (1985)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, University of New Mexico (1981)

Experience

  • Faculty, Family Practice Residency Program, Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan
  • Heritage Family Physicians, Saginaw, Michigan
  • Director, Health Promotions, Smith County Public Health District, Northeast Texas
  • Expert on Gifted Children, The New York Times
  • Media Production, University of Iowa, Iowa Institute for Public Health Practice
  • Content Specialist, Pearson Education
  • Independent Writer/Editor/Reviewer:
       – Consumer health reporting
       – Medical content and research articles
       – Medical education curricula
       – Continuing medical education
       – Case reports, book chapters, introductions and reviews
       – Video scripts

Posts by Dr. Faith

What Is Cotton Fever and How Is It Treated?

Cotton fever. Drug addict man gathers a dose of heroin with syringe through cotton

Can You Take Klonopin for Life? Drug Facts, Risks, and More

Can You Take Klonopin for Life? Drug Facts, Risks, and More. White bottle with blue pills spilled on a white surface.

Dealing With Ambien Withdrawal

Ambien withdrawal. Doctor discussing medication with a patient, holding a pill bottle during a medical consultation.

15 mg Meloxicam Equals How Much Ibuprofen? Comparing Meloxicam and Ibuprofen For Pain Relief

15 mg Meloxicam Equals How Much Ibuprofen? Doctor hands holding white pack and pills.

Does Meloxicam Cause Weight Gain?

Does Meloxicam Cause Weight Gain? Woman standing on scale.

How Does Gabapentin Make You Feel?

How does gabapentin make you feel? Hand holding tablets.

What Is Dirty Sprite and Why Is It Dangerous?

What Is Dirty Sprite? A glass of light purple liquid and ice cubes.