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Philip Eskew

D.O., FAOAAM

Family Medicine

 

Member profile details

Membership level
Physician
First name
Philip
Last name
Eskew
Professional Designations
D.O., FAOAAM
Primary Specialty
Family Medicine
Organization
Proactive MD
City
Jonesborough
State
Tennessee
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AOAAM Fellow
Yes
Medical School
West Virginia School Of Osteopathic Medicine
Medical School Graduation Year
2012
Addiction Medicine Certified
Certified in Addiction Medicine
Bio
Philip Eskew is a DPC family physician and attorney.  His clinical interests are broad and his
legal interests are narrow.  He is AOA board certified in family medicine & OMT, Correctional
Medicine and Addiction Medicine with a CAQ in Occupational Medicine.  He enjoys teaching,
whether it is with patients, medical colleagues, or legal colleagues.  He has given over 80
continuing education presentations at events hosted by many organizations including the AOA,
ACOFP, AOCOPM, AAFP, AAPS, Docs4Patient Care Foundation, NY State Bar Association,
National Commission on Correctional Healthcare, and others.  He founded DPC Frontier, an
open access legal and policy research site in 2014. His policy experiences include an AOA
Health Policy Fellowship, AOA Training in Policy Studies program, AAFP’s Robert Graham
Center Visiting Scholars program, & AACOM’s OHPI program. In 2015 he completed his family
medicine residency in Pennsylvania and began serving a site medical director role for multiple
state prisons in Wyoming.  Since 2016 he has also served as the VP of Clinical Development
and General Counsel for Proactive MD, an on-site focused primary care clinic company
headquartered in Greenville, SC where he built out a provider educational curriculum with over
100 CME outlines and lectures.  He volunteers as general counsel to the Direct Primary Care
Coalition where he routinely relies on his accounting & legal backgrounds to discuss federal tax
& insurance laws.  His research has been published in many journals including the Journal of
American Physicians & Surgeons, the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine,
Family Practice Management, the Journal of Legal Medicine and the West Virginia Medical
Journal.

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