Dr. Vey graduated from Wake Forest University with a B.S. in Chemistry in 2001, followed by medical education at the University of South Florida College of Medicine in 2006. She completed a Family Medicine Residency at Halifax Health Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program in 2009. During her residency, she served as chief resident and received the Halifax Health Nurse’s Award for the Caring Physician and the H.S. Budd Treloar Award for Interest in Women’s Health. After graduation from residency, Dr. Vey completed a Faculty Development Fellowship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
In 2011, Dr. Vey joined the faculty at Halifax Health Medical Center - Family Medicine Residency Program. She became the Program Director, allowing her to innovate and advance family medicine residency education and the healthcare system. Her teaching interests include Women’s Health, Pediatrics, and Inpatient Medicine. She also serves as an FSU Clinical Assistant Professor, teaching medical students from the FSU COM Daytona Beach campus. She currently serves as the Board Chair of the Florida Academy of Family Physicians. Outside of work, Dr. Vey enjoys spending time with her husband, two adorable children, and four dogs.
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