Dr. William Brooks Burns joined CCHS as an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine. He also cares for patients as a psychiatrist in the Betty Shirley Clinic at University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, which the College operates. Burns earned his medical degree from the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine at the University of South Alabama in Mobile and completed his residency at the University of South Alabama Psychiatry Residency Program, where he served as chief resident.
Dr. Kyle Johnson joined CCHS as an assistant professor in the Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine. He also cares for patients as a family medicine obstetrician at University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, which the College operates. Johnson earned his medical degree from Texas A&M University College of Medicine in Bryan. He completed his residency at Conroe Family Medicine Residency in Texas. Johnson completed a family medicine obstetrics fellowship at CCHS.
Dr. Meghan Meyers joined CCHS as assistant director of the College’s Rural Programs and as an assistant professor in the College’s Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine. Prior to joining CCHS, she served as project support coordinator for the University of Missouri School of Medicine’s Rural Scholars Program in Columbia. Meyers earned her bachelor’s degree in health science from Truman State University in Kirksville, Mo., and master’s degrees in public health and health administration from Missouri State University in Springfield. She earned a Doctor of Education Degree in educational leadership from the University of Missouri.