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| Knoxville is third largest city in Tennessee, behind Memphis and Nashville and is located at the
cross-roads of I-40 and I-75. Home of the 1982 World Fair, Knoxville has a long history and recently has been working to boost the downtown area. |
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First Family Medicine residency in Tennessee. We
train twenty-four (24) residents, including fellows, per year.
Most rotations are at an academic level one trauma center in
a community hospital setting. Inpatient pediatric training is
at East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, located a five minute
drive from the office.
The Family Medicine outpatient clinic is supported by an EMR
and is located next to UT Medical Hospital.
An adolescent medicine summer rotation is offered serving as
the camp doctor at Boy Scout Camp Buck Toms for one-week
intervals. Our department supports this camp all summer,
every summer.
Family Medicine fourth year fellowships are offered in Advanced
Obstetrics, Behavioral Medicine, Sports Medicine,
Geriatrics, and Emergency Medicine.
A faculty mentor will serve as advocate for the three years
that a candidate will be here.
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Amy Keenum, D.0. |
For more information contact Amy Keenum, D.0.,
by phone at
865-305-9352
or by email at akeenum@utmck.edu.
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Volunteer Landing, A one-mile promenade along the Tennessee River with refreshing waterfalls and fountains, historical markers and three locally owned restaurants. Also, the location of the Star of Knoxville riverboat and the Three Rivers Rambler Railroad. The full service marina offers paddle, pontoon and houseboat rentals along with the beautiful landscape of the Tennessee River.
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The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a great place to hike, with over 800 miles of maintained trails. Elevations range from 800 to 6,643 feet. The Smoky Mountains have the most biological diversity of any area in the world’s
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The Knoxville Opera features world class performances and includes the annual Rossini Festival combining opera performances with an Italian Street Fair featuring art and crafts, international cuisine, and brings a taste of Europe to Eastern Tennessee. |
Fall Saturdays bring Volunteer football, with over 105,000 fans streaming into Neyland Stadium to cheer for their Vols. In 2001, Sporting News named it as the nation’s No. 1 college football stadium. |
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UT basketball fever takes over during the winter. Bruce Pearl is the men’s coach and has led the men’s team to the NCAA tournament the last few years. |
The Dogwood Arts Festival has been around for over fifty years and celebrates the natural and cultural beauty of East Tennessee. |
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