Overview
Dr. Bradley began his career in a rural family practice and then joined the Duke Family Medicine faculty, where he served as medical director for the residency. He moved to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina and served as Senior Vice President Healthcare and Chief Medical Officer.
He returned to Duke and served as Executive Director for the Practical Playbook, whose mission is to advance collaboration among public health, primary care, and others to improve population health. His team provided technical support for the BUILD Health Challenge- over 30 communities across the country with grants that brought community-based organizations, governmental public health, and healthcare systems to work on upstream drivers of health in their environments.
He is a member of the National Academy of Medicine Roundtable on Obesity Solutions Innovation Collaborative for Clinical and Social Systems for the Prevention and Management of Obesity and has served as a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Board of Directors.
He did his undergraduate work at the University of Virginia, medical school at Virginia Commonwealth University (MCV), Family Medicine Residency in Harrisburg, PA, a Kellogg Fellowship at Duke, and a Master of Health Sciences in Clinical Leadership at Duke. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians.
He returned to Duke and served as Executive Director for the Practical Playbook, whose mission is to advance collaboration among public health, primary care, and others to improve population health. His team provided technical support for the BUILD Health Challenge- over 30 communities across the country with grants that brought community-based organizations, governmental public health, and healthcare systems to work on upstream drivers of health in their environments.
He is a member of the National Academy of Medicine Roundtable on Obesity Solutions Innovation Collaborative for Clinical and Social Systems for the Prevention and Management of Obesity and has served as a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Board of Directors.
He did his undergraduate work at the University of Virginia, medical school at Virginia Commonwealth University (MCV), Family Medicine Residency in Harrisburg, PA, a Kellogg Fellowship at Duke, and a Master of Health Sciences in Clinical Leadership at Duke. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Medical Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
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2025 - Present
Family Medicine and Community Health, Family Medicine,
Family Medicine and Community Health
Core Faculty Member, Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy
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2024 - Present
Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy,
University Institutes and Centers
Recent Publications
Avoidance of healthcare service use and correlates among HIV-positive patients in Vietnam: a cross-sectional study.
Journal Article BMJ Open · December 30, 2023 OBJECTIVE: The prevention of HIV/AIDS is not making sufficient progress. The slow reduction of HIV/AIDS infections needs to prioritise hesitancy towards service utilisation, including treatment duration, social support and social stigma. This study investi ... Full text Open Access Link to item CiteUsing Systems Science for Strategic Planning of Obesity Prevention and Treatment: The Roundtable on Obesity Solutions Experience
Journal Article Current Problems in Cardiology · August 2023 Full text Open Access CiteDigestive Proteases: Roles in the Human Alimentary Tract
Chapter · January 1, 2022 Digestive proteases are distributed throughout the alimentary tract but are abundant in the stomach and small intestine. Different segments of the alimentary tract have characteristic functions, conditions and proteolytic enzymes. The aspartic endopeptidas ... Full text CiteEducation, Training & Certifications
Virginia Commonwealth University ·
1976
M.D.