
Dr. Rob Slater, MD, MPH
Family Practitioner
7615 Kennedy Hill Dr San Antonio TX, 78235About
Rob Slater is a family and integrative medicine physician who earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas in Austin, his Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, and his Master’s in Public Health from the University of Texas School of Public Health. Dr. Slater completed his residency training in family medicine at Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program in Houston, Texas. Following this, he completed a fellowship in Integrative and Behavioral Medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, then became an assistant professor at UTMB. He is board-certified by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) and the American Board of Integrative Medicine (ABOIM), with an additional certificate in Advanced Motivational Interviewing.
As an undergraduate, Dr. Slater was involved in homeless ministry in Austin and developed a passion for working with the underserved. In medical school, Dr. Slater provided medical care in bateyes along the border of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. He spent his clinical rotations working in the Lower Rio Grande Valley (LRGV). While there, he designed a study into nutrition barriers for a population with a high prevalence of diabetes and food insecurity. During his final year of medical school, Dr. Slater worked with the President's Malaria Initiative – a branch of the CDC’s Center for Global Health – to assess malaria interventions in Ghana.
During his medical residency training, Dr. Slater spent a month working with the Indian Health Service at the Northern Navajo Medical Center, and another month with the Houston Health Department in epidemiology, behavioral surveillance, and emergency preparedness. A few months later, he co-authored a study on the benefits of eating almonds for blood sugar control.
In 2019, Dr. Slater joined the newly-founded osteopathic medical school at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio to help develop their medical curriculum. Dr. Slater served as Unit Director for GI, Nutrition, and Appetite (Unit 5) and Circulation, Respiration, and Regulation (Unit 6), and in 2020, he became director of the Developing Osteopathic Clinical Skills (DOCS) program. In addition to enthusiastically incorporating integrative health and medicine into the formal curriculum at UIW-SOM, Dr. Slater is also the director of the Integrative Gastroenterology course of the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine (AIHM) Fellowship.
In his spare time, Rob enjoys hiking through beautiful landscapes, attending concerts, and graphic and web design.
Education and Training
UT Health - San Antonio MD 2013
Board Certification
American Board of Family Medicine
American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Assistant Professor UIWSOM 2019 - Present
- Director of Clinical Skills (DOCS) UIWSOM 2020 - Present
- Course Director AIHM Fellowship - Integrative GI 2018 - Present
Awards
- National Merit Scholar 2004 NMSC
Professional Memberships
- Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine (AIHM)
- American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM)
- American Academy of Family Physicians
Fellowships
- Integrative and Behavioral Medicine - UTMB
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