Publications:20

Stephen M Dahmer, MD
About Me
Dr. Dahmer is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Family Medicine & Community Health and a board certified family physician whose passion for health and healing has taken him around the globe. He has worked in diverse settings from Umbanda terreiros in the heart of Brazil’s second largest slum, Maori clinics in New Zealand and the Navajo (Dine) reservation as a hospitalist in Chinle, Arizona.
Dr. Dahmer has been a pioneer in integrative medicine and team-based approaches to care, working closely with health coaches, social workers, nurses, phlebotomists, nutritionists and acupuncturists to create an innovative integrated care team utilizing the latest research in both humanistic values and medical technologies to advance patient-centered care. He is an avid advocate for patients and patient accessibility and intricately involved with expansion of telemedicine to improve patient-physician interaction, monitor patients' diet and lifestyle, and improve patient outcomes.
Language
English
Position
ASSISTANT CLINICAL PROFESSOR | Family Medicine & Community Health
Publications
Selected Publications
- Meaning, Purpose, and Spirituality and Clinician Well-Being. Liana Lianov, Julie A. Haizlip, Shailaja Bhatia, Munish Chawla, Michelle Crawford, Stephen Dahmer, Elizabeth P. Frates, Prachi Garodia, Jessica Grossmeier, Teresa Hardisty, Taylor B. Hayes, Nelofer Humayon, Neha Kumar, Barbara E. Livingston, Shani Norberg, Tracy Norfleet, M. Lucius Pomerantz, Lisa Rubiano, Marina Aline de Brito Sena, Sarah N. Vick. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
- Medical Cannabis and Opioid Receipt Among Adults With Chronic Pain. Deepika E. Slawek, Chenshu Zhang, Stephen Dahmer, Nancy Sohler, Yuval Zolotov, Joanna L. Starrels, Yuting Deng, Giovanna Calderon DiFrancesca, Frances R. Levin, Jonathan Ross, Haruka Minami, Chinazo O. Cunningham, Julia H. Arnsten. JAMA Internal Medicine
- A Randomized, Open-Label Trial to Assess Feasibility and Tolerability of Topical Cannabis Balms for the Treatment of Aromatase Inhibitor-Associated Musculoskeletal Syndrome (AIMSS). Dylan Zylla, Dame Idossa, Maria Borrero, Char Napurski, Stephen Dahmer, Jordan Cowger, Grace Gilmore, Xianghua Luo, Angela Birnbaum, Anne H. Blaes. Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
Industry Relationships
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Dr. Dahmer has not yet completed reporting of industry relationships or has no industry relationships to report.
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