Shermeeka Hogans-Mathews M.D., FAAFP
Associate Professor
Biosketch
Prior to joining Florida State University College of Medicine in July 2018, Dr. Hogans-Mathews spent her last year of family medicine residency at St. Vincent’s as Chief Resident. During her Chief Residency, she focused on creating and starting the first resident-led board preparation initiative at St. Vincent’s. She spent her last two years of residency obtaining an area of concentration in psychiatry given her interests in behavioral health. Her research project was on Perinatal Mood Disorder screening and early identification in primary care. Other special interests include women’s health, primary care behavioral health, underserved medicine, board preparation development, and health equity. Dr. Hogans-Mathews is a former 2015 graduate of Florida State University College of Medicine. During medical school, she was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society and Family Medicine Scholars. She was also a recipient of the FSU Mission Award. Dr. Hogans-Mathews received national recognition twice during medical school as she was awarded the AAMC Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Award and the AMA Minority Scholars Award. Prior to medical school, Dr. Hogans-Mathews sharpened her teaching skills as the CEO of her own company, Star Academic Consulting and Tutoring Services, LLC and also taught high school AP Chemistry and AP Biology at West Gadsden High School. She will be one of the inaugural clinicians at FSU PrimaryHealth Clinic upon its opening in Spring 2019.
Education
B.S., Florida State University
M.S., University of South Florida College of Medicine
M.D., Florida State University College of Medicine
Residency, St. Vincent's Family Medicine Residency (Chief Resident)
Honors/Awards
FSUCOM Mission Award 2015
FSUCOM Gold Humanism Honor Society 2015
FSUCOM Family Medicine Scholar 2012-2015
AAMC Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Award 2012 – 2013
AMA Minority Scholars Award 2012
Memberships
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
Florida Academy of Family Physicians
American Academy of Family Physicians
Capital Medical Society
Research Focus
Spirituality and Medicine, Perinatal Mood Disorders, Primary Care Behavioral Health, Women's Health, Health Disparities, Medical Education and Retention, Wellness and Resiliency, Adverse Childhood Events/Trauma-Involved Care.
Prior to joining Florida State University College of Medicine in July 2018, Dr. Hogans-Mathews spent her last year of family medicine residency at St. Vincent’s as Chief Resident. During her Chief Residency, she focused on creating and starting the first resident-led board preparation initiative at St. Vincent’s. She spent her last two years of residency obtaining an area of concentration in psychiatry given her interests in behavioral health. Her research project was on Perinatal Mood Disorder screening and early identification in primary care. Other special interests include women’s health, primary care behavioral health, underserved medicine, board preparation development, and health equity. Dr. Hogans-Mathews is a former 2015 graduate of Florida State University College of Medicine. During medical school, she was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society and Family Medicine Scholars. She was also a recipient of the FSU Mission Award. Dr. Hogans-Mathews received national recognition twice during medical school as she was awarded the AAMC Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Award and the AMA Minority Scholars Award. Prior to medical school, Dr. Hogans-Mathews sharpened her teaching skills as the CEO of her own company, Star Academic Consulting and Tutoring Services, LLC and also taught high school AP Chemistry and AP Biology at West Gadsden High School. She will be one of the inaugural clinicians at FSU PrimaryHealth Clinic upon its opening in Spring 2019.
B.S., Florida State University
M.S., University of South Florida College of Medicine
M.D., Florida State University College of Medicine
Residency, St. Vincent's Family Medicine Residency (Chief Resident)
FSUCOM Mission Award 2015
FSUCOM Gold Humanism Honor Society 2015
FSUCOM Family Medicine Scholar 2012-2015
AAMC Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Award 2012 – 2013
AMA Minority Scholars Award 2012
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
Florida Academy of Family Physicians
American Academy of Family Physicians
Capital Medical Society
Spirituality and Medicine, Perinatal Mood Disorders, Primary Care Behavioral Health, Women's Health, Health Disparities, Medical Education and Retention, Wellness and Resiliency, Adverse Childhood Events/Trauma-Involved Care.