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Justin Bartos, MD practices Family Medicine in North Richland Hills, Texas. He serves as the administrative Physician for North Hills Family Medicine. He is a former owner of Bishop Davies Nursing Center where he served as Medical Director for 20 years. Dr. Bartos is a past member of the Tarrant County Hospital District/John Peter Smith Hospital Board of Directors 2004-2006. Dr. Bartos is a Past-President of the Texas Academy of Family Physicians, an organization of 5000 family physicians across Texas. He presently serves on the American Academy of Family Physicians Commission on Practice Enhancement.
Mark Burns, MD is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. He is board certified in both Geriatric and
General Psychiatry and maintains a private practice in New Braunfels, Texas. Dr. Burns received his MD degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at
Dallas, and completed his psychiatric residency at Duke University Medical Center where he was a chief resident and resident teacher of the year.
Lawrence Hoberman, MD has spent over thirty years in medicine, having earned his board certification in Internal Medicine in June of 1972 and in Gastroenterology in
October of 1975. With multiple stints as Director of the Gastroenterological Diagnostic Unit and Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Southwest Texas Methodist
Hospital, Dr. Hoberman has also published in many venues including the American Journal of Gastroenterology, American Journal of Radiation and American Journal of
Clinical Pathology.
Lloyd P. Van Winkle, MD of Castroville, Texas, is a family physician and Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. A graduate of St. Mary's University in San Antonio and the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Medicine, he has been in practice in Castroville for over twenty years. Dr. Van Winkle
is a member and Past-President of the Texas Academy of Family Physicians and currently serves as one of TAFP's two delegates to the AAFP Congress of Delegates, and chairs the TAFP Political Action Committee Board of Directors.
Jerald Winakur, MD, FACP, CMD has practiced internal and geriatric medicine for over 30 years. He is an Associate Faculty member of The Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas and he has lectured in the humanities at UTSA and Trinity University. His book, "The Way Home: A Doctor Cares for His Aging Parents," will be published by Hyperion
Press in 2008.
Larry R. Karrh, MD has served on the clinical faculty of the CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Family Medicine Program in San Antonio, Texas since 2003. Drawing on thirty-plus years in group and private practice, Dr. Karrh also lends his expertise to the VPMA-Quality at CHRISTUS Santa Rose Hospital-City Centre and Medical Center, as well
as to the membership of the CSRH Adult and Children Performance Improvement Councils. Dr. Karrh graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, going on to hold a myriad of medical staff appointments throughout his distinguished career, including one made by the Speaker of the Texas State House of Representatives to the advisory committees of both the Outstanding Rural Scholar Recognition program and the Center for Rural Health Initiatives.







