Brian M Faux
MD
Colonel, Air Force
Education
2021 - Advanced Foundations Certificate in Health Professions Education - Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS)2000 - MD - MCP Hahnemann (Drexel) School of Medicine
1996 - BS with Honors in Molecular Biology - University of Pittsburgh
1996 - Graduate US Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps - University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon University
Biography
Brian M. Faux MD, FAAP completed his undergraduate training with a Bachelor of Science from the University of Pittsburgh and a medical degree from Drexel University. He completed a residency in Pediatrics at David Grant Medical Center (in affiliation with UC Davis Medical Center) and a second residency in Child Neurology at Stanford University. He is a retired US Air Force medical corps Colonel where he had served military connected children across the world. His career experiences includes roles as medical director, teaching faculty, deployment operations, and the program director for the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (SAUSHEC) Pediatric Residency as well as the Associate Dean of Graduate Medical Education (GME) at SAUSHEC. He is an advocate for children with special needs having served as the consultant to the US Air Force Surgeon General for child neurology and as the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) stakeholder expert in the care of children with cerebral palsy for the US Dept of Health & Human Service's Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.Career Highlights: Positions, Projects, Deployements, Awards and Additional Publications
Colonel, Retired, USAF, Medical Corps
Division Chief, Child Neurology - Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics - Sleep Medicine, UT Health San Antonio
Professor (Clinical), Child Neurology & Pediatrics, UT Health San Antonio
Pediatric Residency Best Teaching Faculty, UT Health San Antonio (2023)
Associate Dean of Graduate Medical Education, San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (2018--2021)
Program Director, Pediatric Residency, San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (2011-2018)
Representative Bibliography
TJ Bonjour, MW True, T Mu, BM Faux, MM Valdez, JA Umlauf, MJ Morris, Military medicine 187 (5-6), 136-139, “The Sum is Greater Than the Parts: Aligning Graduate Allied and Medical Health Education at a Training Institution”
Michael J Morris, James K Aden, PhD, David G Bell, Brian M Faux, Renee I Matos, Thornton S Mu, Michelle M Valdez, MA, Timothy J Bonjour, Mark W True, “The Impact of Graduate Medical Education on Scholarly Activity at a Military Medical Treatment Facility”, Military Medicine 2020 Nov 11:usaa406. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usaa406. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33175955
True, MW., Bell, DG., Faux, BM., Matos, RI., Valdez., MM., Bonjour, TJ., Morris., MJ., “The value of military graduate medical education.”, Military Medicine, Feb 2020, PMID: 32091600.
Hsieh, D., Faux, BM, Lotze, T., "Headache and Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy in a Child With Idiopathic Hypertrophic Pachymeningitis." Headache, Jul 2019, PMID: 31294820.
Antoine, M., Reeves, PT., Rohena, L., Jones, O., Faux, BM., “Fashionably Late: A case of delayed cutaneous manifestations in juvenile dermatomyositis.”, J Clin Med Res, Nov 2018, PMID: 30344821
Nelin, S., Hussey, R., Faux, BM., Rohena, L. “Youngest presenting patient with dystonia 24 and review of the literature.”, Clin Case Rep., Sep 2018, PMID: 30455893
Ormond, A., Faux, BM, Zickefoose, B., Aden, J., Kapunan, P., Roberts, T., “Group Education and Multidisciplinary Management for Chronic Headaches Among Adolescents in a Military Treatment Facility: A Retrospective Chart Review”, Headache, Apr 2018, PMID: 29411353
Bernardo, EO., Hamlin, D., Faux, BM., Rohena, L., “De novo and inherited mutations in the X-linked gene CLCN4 are associated with syndromic intellectual disability and behavior and seizure disorders in males and female.” Molecular Psychiatry, 2016; Aug 2016, PMID: 27550844
Patel, M., Hsieh DT., Faux, BM., “Increased Intracranial Pressure in a Boy with Gorham-Stout Disease”, Case Reports Neuro, Apr 2016; 8:66-71, PMID: 27194986
Faux BM, et al. “Information analysis of human splice site mutations.” Human Mutation 12:153-171 (1998). PMID: 9711873